The targets of the class action were two Dannon yogurt products -- Activia and DanActive -- pitched in TV ads by actress Jamie Lee Curtis. Activia has been sold nationwide since February 2006.
Dannon will only "slightly" alter its Jamie Lee Curtis ads for Activia following its $21 million settlement with the FTC for falsely claiming that the yogurt helps regulate your digestive system, ...
One prominent recent study showed no clear benefit to probiotic bacteria. Jan. 25, 2008 — -- A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday in Los Angeles claims the Dannon Co. Inc., owner of the world's best ...
DENVER (CBS4) - Colorado will share in a $21 million settlement with Dannon Yogurt. The company has agreed to pay the fine and stop making exaggerated health claims about its Activia yogurt. Colorado ...
As consumers gravitate toward yogurt loaded with protein or probiotics, Danone is finding a lucrative market in the category for a “more traditional offering” through its Dannon brand. Dannon was ...
Despite advertisements that would have you believe it’s a food eaten only by dieting women in yoga pants, the yogurt market is fiercely competitive. Case in point: Dannon and Chobani are currently ...
Dannon to pay $45 million for false advertising of its yogurt products. Feb. 26, 2010— -- For two years Dannon has been touting Activia and DanActive yogurt products as "clinically" and ...