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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.
Customers began wondering why small bottles of Fireball Cinnamon were being sold in places that typically don't sell liquor in many states, such as gas stations and grocery stores.
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 class-action lawsuit alleges that the labeling on Fireball Cinnamon bottles looks misleadingly similar to the labeling on Fireball Cinnamon Whisky bottles.
A Miniature Bottle of the 'World's Rarest Single Malt' Scotch Whisky Sold for $8,000 A second mini bottle produced in 1919 went for nearly $9,000 at the same auction.
A lawsuit filed in federal court accuses the manufacturer of Fireball Cinnamon Whisky of misleading customers who buy the brand’s miniature bottles.
Fireball Cinnamon and Fireball Cinnamon Whisky aren't the same thing, but look so similar that people are confusing the two, leading to a class-action lawsuit.
Fireball Cinnamon doesn't contain whiskey and the alcohol content prompted a mislabeling lawsuit against Fireball's maker, Sazerac Company, Inc.
A lawsuit claims Fireball is using deceptive advertising to sell its Fireball Cinnamon product, which doesn't contain whiskey.
Customers began wondering why small bottles of Fireball were being sold in places that typically don't sell liquor in many states, such as gas stations and grocery stores.
Mini-bottles of Fireball Cinnamon don’t actually contain whiskey, new lawsuit claims The suit seeks to represent "more than 100" plaintiffs against Sazerac, Fireball's parent company ...