Woodbolt agreed to pay $3 million to resolve a class action lawsuit claiming it falsely advertised XTEND workout powders as “0 calories.” Class members may claim up to $25 without proof of purchase.
Plaintiffs in the false advertising class action lawsuit accused Woodbolt of misleading customers by promising that XTEND products have “0 calories.” Despite these claims, supported by the Atwater calorie calculation method, testing of the products allegedly showed the products were not zero calories as promised.
XTEND workout powders offer hydration, recovery and protein benefits to active consumers. The products come in a number of flavors.
Woodbolt hasn’t admitted any wrongdoing but agreed to a $3 million class action settlement to resolve these false advertising allegations.
XTEND Workout Powders False Advertising Class Action Lawsuit
- Who’s Eligible:
- The settlement benefits consumers who purchased certain XTEND products from Woodbolt or through third-party sellers, including Amazon, between July 28, 2014, and Jan. 24, 2023.
- Estimated Amount:
- $0.50 per purchased product — up to $50 total with proof of purchase or up to $25 total without proof of purchase.
- Proof of Purchase: No
- Receipts or other documentation of purchases are not required but can result in higher payments.
- Claim Form Deadline: 04/24/2023
- Case Name & Number:
- Metague, et al. v. Woodbolt Distribution LLC, Case No. 8:20- cv-02186-PX, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland
- How to file a claim:
- Head over to the Claim Form.
- Read over the claim form to see if you are eligible.
- Complete the claim form with your info.
- Submit your claim form to receive your potential award!
(Click here to file a claim)
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