Discovery over whether Coca-Cola’s orange juice products have synthetic ingredients confirms that the plaintiffs have no case over its juice marketing, the beverage giant argued in court papers.
“Discovery has only confirmed what Coca-Cola has said from the very start of this case: plaintiffs’ allegations that Coca-Cola’s orange juice products violate the US [Food and Drug Administration] FDA’s orange juice regulations have no basis in fact,” Coca-Cola said in a joint status report.
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