Suit Claims Pleasure from Socks Exaggerated
A consumer of Kushyfoot socks, hosiery and tights with "massaging" soles has filed a class action lawsuit against the manufacturer, accusing it of falsely advertising the benefits of the products including in a commercial that features a woman experiencing "orgasmic" pleasure.
January 26, 2015 at 05:36 AM
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A consumer of Kushyfoot socks, hosiery and tights with “massaging” soles has filed a class action lawsuit against the manufacturer, accusing it of falsely advertising the benefits of the products including in a commercial that features a woman experiencing “orgasmic” pleasure.
Plaintiff Meng Wang of New York claims the specialty sock products don't feel any different than her regular, less-expensive socks and tights, according to a complaint filed Jan. 12 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
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