(Reuters) -A federal judge in Connecticut refused to dismiss a long-running lawsuit accusing the former Nestle Waters North America of defrauding consumers by labeling its Poland Spring bottled water ...
In 1845, when the Ricker family opened Maine’s renowned Poland Spring resort, the aquifer’s supposed healing properties drew sufferers of assorted maladies to “take the waters.” Hiram Ricker, the ...
A lawsuit has claimed that one of the world's largest mineral water companies, Poland Spring, is falsely claiming that it is selling spring water. A federal judge in Connecticut has ruled that the ...
A collaboration between Poland Spring Bottling Co. and the University of Maine’s Forest Bioproducts Research Institute aims to develop bio-based materials that could serve as alternative packaging for ...
A judge has denied a request to preclude part of Poland Spring's expert report. This marks a legal win for the firm, which faces a lawsuit accusing it of falsely labeling its product as spring water.
Recently, business reporters have suggested that Swiss giant Nestlé - home to iconic brands such as Gerber, Kit Kat, Nestlé’s Crunch, Nescafé, Lean Cuisine, Hot Pockets, Stouffer’s, Dreyer’s and ...