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Dreamfields

Consumer fraud case alleging the advertising for and packaging of Dreamfields pasta, touting its products as having a low glycemic index and low digestible carbohydrates, was not scientifically supported and was misleading. GSP partner Brian Penny spearheaded litigation which led to Defendants’ changing the product label to remove the allegedly false and misleading information and for overall cash compensation of $7.92 million. Mirakay v. Dakota Growers Pasta Co., et al., Case No. 3:13-cv-04429-JAP-LHG (D.N.J. 2013).

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