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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Freeman allows class false adverting claims to continue against Nestlé USA from consumers who say they were duped into buying "White Morsels" baking chips because they believed the products contained white chocolate, which they do not. There is legal precedent in a similar dispute with Walmart that suggests "white" could be viewed as shorthand for white chocolate, particularly when the product has pictures of what appear to be chocolate chips and is being sold next to other chocolate chip-related items.
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