A settlement has been proposed in a class action lawsuit alleging Millennium Products Inc. and Whole Foods Market Inc. misrepresented the alcohol, sugar, and antioxidant content of certain GT’s kombucha products.

If you purchased GT’s kombucha products between March 11, 2011 and Feb. 27, 2017, you may be entitled to benefits from the kombucha class action settlement.

The kombucha products covered by this class action settlement include several varieties of GT’s Classic Kombucha, Classic Synergy, Enlightened Kombucha and Enlightened Synergy products.

The GT’s kombucha class action lawsuit alleges Millennium mislabeled the products by advertising and labeling them as non-alcoholic even though they contain more alcohol than is permitted in order to label them as non-alcoholic beverages; failing to include added sugar as an ingredient on the label even though the products allegedly contain added sugar; understating the amount of sugar included in the kombucha products; and including the term “antioxidant” on the labels even though the kombucha products do not actually contain antioxidants.

Whole Foods was named in the kombucha class action lawsuit because the grocery chain allegedly violated the law by reselling the allegedly mislabeled GT’s kombucha products.







Millennium and Whole Foods deny any wrongdoing and maintain the kombucha product labels were not misleading and did not violate the law. However, they have agreed to pay up to $8.25 million to settle the kombucha class action lawsuit.

By agreeing to the kombucha class action settlement, Millennium and Whole Foods can avoid the expense and uncertainty of ongoing litigation.

In addition to offering compensation to eligible Class Members, Millennium has also agreed to make labeling changes to address the issues alleged in the kombucha class action lawsuit and to have samples of the products tested by a third-party laboratory to ensure they continue to comply with federal and state labeling standards.

Class Members who would like to opt out of or object to the GT’s kombucha settlement must do so no later than July 3, 2017.