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Breyers Vanilla Ice Cream Class Action Settlement

If you purchased Breyers Vanilla Ice Cream, you may be eligible for compensation. A class action lawsuit alleges Breyers misrepresented its product as containing real vanilla, when it actually used artificial flavoring.

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  • April 09, 2025
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Breyers Vanilla Ice Cream Class Actions Settlement

Consumers who purchased Breyers vanilla ice cream may be eligible for a settlement following a class action lawsuit that alleges the company misrepresented its product. According to the lawsuit, Breyers falsely advertised that its vanilla ice cream contained real vanilla, while in reality, it used artificial flavoring and ingredients. If you've purchased Breyers vanilla ice cream under this misconception, now is your chance to receive compensation by filing a claim.

 

What Is the Settlement About?

The Breyers Vanilla Ice Cream Class Action Settlement has been established to resolve allegations that the brand’s "Natural Vanilla" ice cream did not, in fact, contain natural vanilla as advertised. The lawsuit claims that Breyers used synthetic ingredients to create the vanilla flavor, misleading consumers who thought they were purchasing a product made with real vanilla. Though Breyers denies the allegations, they agreed to an $8.85 million settlement to avoid further litigation.

 

The lawsuit affects Breyers' vanilla ice cream varieties sold between September 1, 2019, and September 30, 2023. If you bought Breyers vanilla ice cream during this period, you could qualify to receive compensation.

Who Qualifies and How Much Can You Claim?

Anyone who purchased Breyers vanilla ice cream between September 1, 2019, and September 30, 2023, can file a claim. You are not required to provide proof of purchase, though doing so may increase your payout. 

 

Here’s how the compensation works:

  • With proof of purchase: You can claim $1 per product with no limit on the number of products. Simply submit your receipts showing your purchase of Breyers vanilla ice cream during the relevant time frame.
  • Without proof of purchase: You can still claim up to $8 without submitting any receipts or documentation. This option is available to households that bought Breyers vanilla ice cream but no longer have proof of purchase.

 

Only one claim can be submitted per household, so be sure to gather all your receipts and product details if you plan to claim more than $8.

How to Submit Your Claim

To file a claim, visit the official Breyers Vanilla Ice Cream Settlement Claim Form. The deadline to submit your claim is February 19, 2025. Don’t miss your chance to receive compensation for your purchase of Breyers vanilla ice cream!

 

If you're eligible, submitting your claim is simple:

  1. Gather your information: Have details ready about the Breyers vanilla ice cream you purchased. If you have proof of purchase, such as receipts or records from your grocery store, be sure to include them.
  2. Submit online: Visit the Submit a Claim page to complete the form. Follow the instructions and provide the necessary details about your purchases.
  3. Deadline: Make sure to submit your claim by February 19, 2025.

 

By filing your claim, you’ll be part of the settlement and can potentially receive compensation for misleading advertising. This is your opportunity to take advantage of the Breyers Vanilla Ice Cream Class Action Settlement and get compensated for any purchases you made during the relevant period. Please consult an attorney for any questions regarding the legal implications of submitting a claim and requesting compensation.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Anyone who purchased Breyers vanilla ice cream between September 1, 2019, and September 30, 2023, is eligible to file a claim. You do not need to provide proof of purchase, but if you do have receipts, you may be able to claim a higher amount.

The deadline to submit your claim is February 19, 2025.

Breyers' Natural Vanilla ice cream, is alleged to have misrepresented its flavor as being derived solely from real vanilla. The Class Action Settlement has been established to resolve the allegations that it did not, in fact, contain natural vanilla as advertised.

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