If you like piña coladas you might not like the fact that this product allegedly contains an undisclosed artificial flavor.

Coca-Cola was slapped with a consumer class action Thursday in New York Southern District Court over its Fanta brand piña colada flavored soda. The suit, filed by Sheehan & Associates, alleges that the product’s labeling falsely suggests that the beverage contains ’100% natural flavors’. Counsel have not yet appeared for the defendant. The case is 7:21-cv-08788, Hawkins v. The Coca-Cola Company.

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