Search for: "Janine Sugawara"
Results 1 - 8 of 8
Sorted by Relevance | Sort by Date
12 Jun 2:48 pm
... I did that. If you read her complaint(s) very closely, Ms. Sugawara may not have clearly said that she thought crunchberries were an actual
fruit ... to say that this may be because those laws encourage weak lawsuits, not because Janine Sugawara had a compelling case. I can understand that she probably didn't like ... they end up on the Internet. The motion is posted below so that the
Internet can evaluate the arguments for Itself. Link: Sugawara v. PepsiCo, Inc., Plaintiff's Motion for Reconsideration
2 Jun 11:28 am
... 'n Crunch with Crunchberries" because she believed it contained real fruit. The plaintiff, Janine Sugawara, alleged that she had only recently learned to her dismay that said ... there are fields somewhere in our land thronged by crunchberry bushes.
According to the complaint, Sugawara and other consumers were misled not only by the use of the word "berries" ... Actual fraud claims, and
warranty claims, are harder to prove, so if Sugawara didn't win on the UCL claims, she would be leaving without even ...
11 Jun 10:44 am
... The odds are that you have never heard of a woman named Janine Sugawara. And the odds are that
after a few months, her name will completely slip your mind. But ... actual fruit involved. Through the law firm that took her case, Ms. Sugawara's intention was to collect damages not just for herself, but for everyone else ... t remember her name, but you will certainly remember her lawsuit.
Ms. Sugawara will probably be known as "The Crunch Berry Lady," and she will be lumped in with "The McDonalds Coffee ...
24 Oct 12:21 pm
... say they were deceived by certain representations on cereal boxes. Specifically, plaintiffs including Janine Sugawara, Mark McKinniss and Keith Videtto have alleged they were led ... emotional distress because you just learned "The Hobbit" isn't a true story. When
Sugawara and Videtto were dismissed in May 2009, I thought the Cap'n might have gotten away with his heinous crimes (which according to Ms.
Sugawara included lurking on grocery-store shelves and aggressively thrusting his Crunch Berries at ...
5 Jun 5:41 pm
... no berries! None! In fact, there's no such thing as a "crunch berry"! From Lowering the Bar: According to the complaint, [plaintiff Janine]
Sugawara and other consumers were misled not only by the use of the word "berries" in the name, but also by ... Remedies Act. Judge Morrison
England Jr., who surely had better things to do in the dispensing of justice category, ruled against Ms. Sugawara and her attorney, Hal Hewell,
on the grounds that her suit was dumber than a DVD gift set of "So You Think ...
4 Jun 11:46 am
Attracted by the nefarious Cap'n Crunch, calling out to her from his cereal box, holding a spoon chock full of crunchberries, Janine
Sugawara bought said cereal and for four years continued to buy and consume it, all the while believing she was eating healthy fruit. When she
somehow came to realize that there was no fruit in Cap'n Crunch, she sued on behalf of herself and all the ...
5 Jun 5:13 am
Yes, someone actually sued PepsiCo (maker of Cap'n Crunch cereal) for misrepresentation. Poor Janine Sugawara claimed that she thought "Cap'n Crunch's Crunchberries" cereal really contained a fruit named "crunchberry." Alas, she discovered to her horror that
the "crunchberries" were colorful...
4 Jun 11:46 am
Attracted by the nefarious Cap'n Crunch, calling out to her from his cereal box, holding a spoon chock full of crunchberries, Janine
Sugawara bought said cereal and for four years continued to buy and consume it, all the while believing she was eating healthy fruit. When she
somehow came to realize that there was no fruit in Cap'n Crunch, she sued on behalf of herself and all the ...
Search on: Blawgs.FM | BlawgSearch Google Co-op | Blawg.com | Bloglines | Feedster | Google Blog Search | Technorati | Google | MSN | Yahoo!











