If you've purchased Breyers vanilla ice cream in the last 8 years, you may be qualified for a money payment.
Breyers will pay an $8.85 million settlement as part of a class-action claim that declared its “Natural Vanilla” label was deceptive due to the fact that the ice cream apparently included vanilla tastes not from the vanilla bean.
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The offenders, Conopco, Inc. (the marketer) and Unilever United States, Inc. (the moms and dad business of Breyer), rejected all claims however consented to the settlement, per a news release.
How to Make a Claim
If you bought Breyers vanilla from April 21, 2016, through August 14, 2024, you can submit the claim online at this link or by mail by February 19, 2025.
While you do not always require evidence of purchase to certify, customers without an invoice will just get an optimum of $8, or $1 per product acquired. If you have invoices, nevertheless, there is no limitation to the quantity you can get.