Another juice maker is under fire for making misleading claims on its product labels, a well-timed attack that coincides with the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on Thursday giving POM Wonderful LLC the go-ahead to sue competitor Coca-Cola Co. over deceptive juice labels.

The Center for Science in the Public Interest on Thursday sent a letter to Campbell Soup Co. threatening to sue the company for making misleading claims about the juice content, nutritional value and overall healthfulness its V8 Splash and V8 V-Fusion Refreshers beverages.

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