Thin Mints and other popular types of Girl Scout cookies were named in the lawsuit filed in New York on Monday.
Last month, a non-peer-reviewed study commissioned by Moms Across America alleged that Girl Scout Cookies had toxins in them.
Girl Scouts of the U.S. say their cookies are safe to eat despite a report that found heavy metals in some cookies. What do ...
A freshly baked proposed class action lawsuit filed against the Girl Scouts claims their signature cookies are laced with ...
The lawsuit draws its fuel from a study funded by Moms Across America and GMO Science, which found that 100 percent of the ...
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against the Girl Scouts and their licensed cookie producers, alleging that Girl Scout ...
Two groups focused on food safety and environmental toxins have sued Girl Scouts of America, claiming that their perennially ...
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Lohud.com, Westchester County on MSNNY women allege in lawsuit Girl Scout cookies contain heavy metals, toxinsThe federal lawsuit filed by three New York women against Girl Scouts of America alleges the organization's cookies contain ...
The Girl Scouts of the USA denied those claims last month saying that heavy metals occur naturally in soil and that ...
Girl Scouts has pushed back on allegations that its products contain dangerous levels of ‘heavy metals’ and ‘pesticides’ ...
The Girl Scouts have been sued by consumers over the alleged presence of "heavy metals" and pesticides in its popular Thin ...
The nonprofit denied claims its cookies include metals, arguing some pesticides are found “nearly everywhere in the food ...
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