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An Illinois woman who wanted whisky, but got a cinnamon-and-whisky-flavored malt beverage instead, has sued the maker of Fireball for fraud.
Fireball Dragnum is the same cinnamon whisky you know and love, only it comes in a swanky new bottle so you can bring it to fancy parties.
If you've ever been confused by miniature bottles branded as Fireball Cinnamon, the popular cinnamon-flavored drink found in gas stations and supermarkets, you're not alone — and now there's a ...
A lawsuit claims Fireball is using deceptive advertising to sell its Fireball Cinnamon product, which doesn't contain whiskey.
The label on Fireball sold at liquor stores says, “whisky with natural cinnamon flavor,” but the subject of the class-action lawsuit are the miniature bottles sold at gas stations and markets.
The class-action lawsuit alleges that the labeling on Fireball Cinnamon bottles looks misleadingly similar to the labeling on Fireball Cinnamon Whisky bottles.
The Fireball Cinnamon for sale at places that can't sell liquor is different than the stuff you buy at the liquor store -- and that's misleading, a lawsuit alleges.
Mini-bottles of Fireball Cinnamon sold at gas stations around the U.S. don’t actually have any whisky in them, leading to a class-action lawsuit in Illinois.
The maker of Fireball Cinnamon Whisky has been sued for fraud for selling a beverage that, at a glance, looks like the spicy Fireball spirit, but which doesn’t actually contain much whisky.
A class-action lawsuit accuses the maker of Fireball Cinnamon Whisky of intentionally misleading customers.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against the makers of Fireball Cinnamon over the labels that the plaintiff says are purposefully misleading customers into thinking the product contains whisky.