Bought Breyers Vanilla Natural? Here’s How To Make Money
If you bought Breyers vanilla ice cream in the last eight years, you may be eligible for a refund.
Breyers will pay $8.85 million in damages as part of a class-action lawsuit alleging “Natural Vanilla” was misleading because the ice cream reportedly contained vanilla flavor that did not come from vanilla beans.
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Defendants, Conopco, Inc. (advertiser) and Unilever United States, Inc. (Breyer’s parent company), denied all claims but agreed to a settlement, according to a press release.
How to Make a Claim
If you purchased Breyers vanilla from April 21, 2016, through August 14, 2024, you can file a claim online at this link or by email by February 19, 2025.
While you don’t necessarily need proof of purchase to qualify, shoppers without a receipt will only receive a maximum credit of $8, or $1 per item purchased. If you have receipts, however, there is no limit to the amount you can receive.
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