What is the Breyers Vanilla Ice Cream Class Action About? 

The Breyers Vanilla Ice Cream Class Action alleges that the labeling of Breyers® Natural Vanilla ice cream misled consumers into believing the ice cream contained vanilla flavor derived solely from the vanilla plant, while it allegedly contained non-vanilla plant flavors. Defendants deny any wrongdoing.

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Am I eligible to get a payout in the Breyers Vanilla Ice Cream Class Action? 


You are eligible if you purchased Breyers® Natural Vanilla ice cream in any size in the United States between April 21, 2016, and August 14, 2024.

Is Proof of Purchase Required in Order to File A Claim? 

No, proof of purchase is not required. However, if you provide proof of purchase, you can claim more than without proof.

How Much Money Can I Get? 

  • With proof of purchase: $1.00 per product, with no limit on the number of products.

  • Without proof of purchase: $1.00 per product, up to a maximum of 8 products.

How Can I File a Claim? 

You must submit a valid claim form by February 19, 2025. For more information and to access the claim form, please visit the links below: 


Settlement Administrator Site


Submit claim: 


CLAIM HERE


About Filing Settlement Claims


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