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left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
Wed Jan 1, 2020, 10:24 AM Jan 2020

Court won't reinstate suit over Diet Dr Pepper advertising

Calling a soft drink "diet" isn't a weight-loss promise, a federal appeals court said Monday. The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco refused to reinstate a class-action lawsuit by a woman who argued that the makers of Diet Dr Pepper committed fraud.

Shana Becerra of Santa Rosa argued that she had been drinking Diet Dr Pepper for more than 13 years and "did not receive what she paid for" because of deceptive advertising, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

But when used as an adjective, the dictionary definition of "diet" refers to a product that has fewer calories that the "regular" version of the product, said the ruling by Judge Jay Bybee in a 3-0 appellate panel decision. "No reasonable consumer would assume that Diet Dr Pepper's use of the term 'diet' promises weight loss or (weight) management," Bybee wrote.

In upholding a lower court's dismissal of her suit, the panel also dismissed Becerra's argument that the use of "attractive, fit models in the ads implies that Diet Dr Pepper will help its consumers achieve those bodies." The panel cited a federal appeals court ruling in New York in a similar case against Diet Coke that said the use of such models in advertising is ubiquitous and can't reasonably be understood to carry any specific meaning.

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Court won't reinstate suit over Diet Dr Pepper advertising (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Jan 2020 OP
Dr. Pepper implies that it comes prescribed by a doctor. Beakybird Jan 2020 #1
Wouldn't you need a prescription to purchase it then? MichMan Jan 2020 #2
Does it? left-of-center2012 Jan 2020 #3
Come on now. Goodheart Jan 2020 #8
"Dr. Pepper implies that it comes prescribed by a doctor." left-of-center2012 Jan 2020 #10
So, advertising is fake news. Who knew? Wounded Bear Jan 2020 #4
Can't believe an attorney would even take such a frivolous case MichMan Jan 2020 #5
Exactly. They should have censured him. dhol82 Jan 2020 #7
"dictionary definition of "diet" refers to a product that has fewer calories that the "regular" Takket Jan 2020 #6
Meanwhile, poor Mr. Pibb still can't get a day in court. Dagstead Bumwood Jan 2020 #9
Hate to be the one to tell you Shana ... lpbk2713 Jan 2020 #11
Coca-cola has neither cocaine nor kola nut unblock Jan 2020 #12
What!!! I'm suing the bastards !! MichMan Jan 2020 #13
No wonder it feels weird Codeine Jan 2020 #14

left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
10. "Dr. Pepper implies that it comes prescribed by a doctor."
Wed Jan 1, 2020, 10:51 AM
Jan 2020

So 'Sprite' was invented by pixies?

Definition of sprite
1a: ELF, FAIRY
b: an elfish person

Takket

(21,587 posts)
6. "dictionary definition of "diet" refers to a product that has fewer calories that the "regular"
Wed Jan 1, 2020, 10:39 AM
Jan 2020

version"

Duh.

lpbk2713

(42,763 posts)
11. Hate to be the one to tell you Shana ...
Wed Jan 1, 2020, 10:54 AM
Jan 2020


but Big Biness isn't always completely honest and open with you.

We'll discuss the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy at a later date.

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