Gutierrez v. Abbott Laboratories

CourtDistrict Court, E.D. California
DecidedAugust 11, 2025
Docket2:24-cv-02427
StatusUnknown

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Bluebook
Gutierrez v. Abbott Laboratories, (E.D. Cal. 2025).

Opinion

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 11 EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 12 13 14 ALANA GUTIERREZ, No. 2:24-cv-02427-TLN-SCR 15 Plaintiff, 16 v. ORDER 17 ABBOTT LABORATORIES, 18 Defendant.

19 20 This matter is before the Court on Defendant Abbott Laboratories’ (“Defendant”) Motion 21 to Dismiss. (ECF No. 18.) Plaintiff Alana Gutierrez (“Plaintiff”) filed an opposition. (ECF No. 22 19.) Defendant filed a reply. (ECF No. 21.) For the reasons set forth below, Defendant’s motion 23 is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. 24 /// 25 /// 26 /// 27 /// 28 1 /// 2 /// 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND1 2 The instant putative class action arises from Defendant’s allegedly deceptive and unlawful 3 practices in labeling and marketing Go & Grow 360 Total Care by Similac Toddler Drink (“Go & 4 Grow” or the “Product”). (ECF No. 1.) Defendant manufactures, distributes, markets, advertises, 5 and sells toddler drink products under the brand name Go & Grow. (Id. at 3.) These products 6 have packaging that predominantly, uniformly, and consistently make nutrient content claims on 7 the principal display panel of the product labels. (Id.) The Product is intended for children under 8 the age of two and is labeled with the intended age on the front label, “12-36 MONTHS.” (Id. at 9 3–4.) 10 Plaintiff alleges Defendant misbrands the Product by making nutrient content claims on 11 packages that are strictly prohibited by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”). (Id. at 12 2.) Plaintiff further alleges the nutrient content claims on the Product mislead purchasers into 13 believing it provides physical health benefits for children under two years of age in order to 14 induce parents into purchasing it, but the Product is harmful both nutritionally and 15 developmentally for children under two. (Id.) 16 According to Plaintiff, the Product is unlawful, misbranded, and violates the Sherman 17 Law, California Health & Safety Code § 110660, et seq., because the Product is intended for 18 children less than two years of age and the Product’s label contains nutrient content claims. (Id. 19 at 7.) Plaintiff alleges the Product at issue in this case is intended for children one year and up as 20 evidenced on the front label and in the Product title. (Id. at 7–8.) Plaintiff alleges the Product is 21 also sold in the “baby food” grocery store aisles, alongside infant formulas. (Id. at 8.) Plaintiff 22 alleges, on information and belief, Defendant directs retailers to sell the Product in the baby food 23 aisle. (Id.) Plaintiff further alleges Defendant misbrands the Product by making nutrient content 24 claims that are strictly prohibited by the FDA, and by misleading purchasers into believing that its 25 Product provides physical health benefits in order to induce parents into purchasing the Product. 26 (Id.) 27 1 The following factual background is taken largely verbatim from Plaintiff’s Complaint. 28 (ECF No. 1.) 1 The Product’s front and back labels contain nutrient content claims that are allegedly 2 | unlawful. Ud.) The Product prominently states nutrient content claims on the front label such as 3 | “~W IMMUNE SUPPORT;” “Y BRAIN DEVELOPMENT;” “W DIGESTIVE HEALTH;” “DHA, 4 | LUTEIN, VITAMIN E;” and “5 HMO PREBIOTICS.” Cd.) Further, the Product’s back label 5 || states: “2 servings have: 28 IMPORTANT NUTRIENTS for GROWTH and DEVELOPMENT;” 6 | and “At least 40% of the Daily Value: Iron * Calcium * Vitamins C, D & E.” Cd.) The terms 7 | “IMMUNE SUPPORT, BRAIN DEVELOPMENT, and DIGESTIVE HEALTH” in conjunction 8 | with prominent images of checkmarks; “S HMO PREBIOTICS;” “28 IMPORTANT 9 | NUTRIENTS for GROWTH and DEVELOPMENT” are each implied nutrient content claims. 10 | Cd.) Plaintiff alleges the statement “At least 40% of the Daily Value: Iron * Calcium * Vitamins 11 | C,D & E” 1s an express nutrient content claim, or, in the alternative, it is an implied nutrient 12 | claim. Cd.) 13 Exhibit 2 to Plaintiff's Complaint contains pictures of the labels for the Product: 14 _—_—- 15 ' y IMMUNE syne — □□ ~ 16 Y Digestive | a STIVE Hea), 7 e) ‘=| coe oi Be Seti 19 A Ae) mat A □ ‘oA lest 20 o{ol ON Fela oe □ A. Wee ya Sy 21 TT = oe a a 4 a □□ to : \| 6 k pean ye □□□ 4 □ □□ 2) Mi Oddler drink: 30 | Rie □□□□ 23 wy, DHA * LUTEIN VITAMINS | PREBIOTICS i) OWT HOr

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1 individual Products). (Id.) Plaintiff purchased the Product from Target, Walmart, and/or WinCo 2 Foods locations in Shingle Springs, California. (Id.) Plaintiff viewed both the advertising for the 3 Product and the Product’s packaging prior to purchasing it for the first time, and she alleges she 4 purchased it in reliance on the representations on the packaging that the Product provides physical 5 health benefits for children under two years of age. (Id.) Plaintiff alleges that because of 6 Defendant’s unlawful and misleading nutrient content claims, the Product has no or, at a 7 minimum, much lower value to Plaintiff.

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