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A class action lawsuit challenges Sambazon Inc.’s use of the term “clean caffeine,” to advertise their Amazon Energy drinks, as well as the company’s claims that the products are “antioxidant rich.” The Amazon Energy class action lawsuit was filed by Steve Altes who says he purchased Amazon Energy drinks about four times within the last four years, most recently in February 2019. Allegedly, he purchased the beverages because they were advertised as containing “clean caffeine” and as having beneficial antioxidants, which suggests that the product is healthier than others. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins discusses this with Scott Hardy, President of Top Class Actions.
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