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Old 11-30-2006, 12:26 PM
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California Woman Files Lawsuit Claiming Kraft's Guacamole Dip Doesn't Contain Enough Avocado

Thursday, November 30, 2006





LOS ANGELES — Wholly guacamole?



That's the issue in a fraud lawsuit filed Wednesday against Kraft Foods, Inc., by a Los Angeles woman who claims the company's avocado dip doesn't qualify as guacamole.



"It just didn't taste avocadoey," said Brenda Lifsey, who used Kraft Dips Guacamole in a three-layer dip last year. "I looked at the ingredients and found there was almost no avocado in it."



She is seeking unspecified damages and a Superior Court order barring Kraft from calling its dip guacamole. Her suit seeks class-action status.



The Kraft product contains modified food starch, coconut and soybean oils, corn syrup and food coloring. It is less than 2 percent avocado, which in traditional recipes is the main ingredient of the Mexican dish.



The government doesn't have any requirements on how much avocado a product must contain to be labeled guacamole, said Michael Herndon, a spokesman for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.





Northfield, Ill.-based Kraft said it had not seen the lawsuit but believed it was not deceiving anyone.



"We think customers understand that it isn't made from avocado," Claire Regan, Kraft Foods' vice president of corporate affairs, told the Los Angeles Times. "All of the ingredients are listed on the label for consumers to reference."



However, the company will relabel the product to make it clearer that the dip is guacamole-flavored, Regan said.
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we made, and then ate, and then remade so nobody noticed we ate, guac over the holidays. its mostly avacado and quite tasty
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"Wholly" guacamole. Hah!



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These things are getting quite stupid. Thats like going to a chinese resturaunt and expecting pork instead of cat..
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lmao ^



We have buffalo flavour crisps/chips over here that are suitable for vegetarians! You wouldn't mind that except they rave on about having the only buffalo farm in Ireland with stronger fences and everything - sueing them never crossed my mind though
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Well everyone these days is looking for an excuse to get a good chunk of change so they dont have to work. If the bitch was to lazy to not read the ingredients, why not stop being a lazy **** and make your own then you only got yourself to blame.

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I've never really liked any quacamole that I didn't make myself. One large avacado, have of an onion diced, Hellman's real mayo, garlic salt, cracked pepper, hot sauce, and whatever else I feel like adding at the time. Make it chunky for a dip, creamy for a spread.
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See ladies and gentlemen that mans got his priorities and hes not sueing kraft for faulty guacamoli..
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Originally Posted by Baldy' post='847331' date='Nov 30 2006, 01:29 PM

I've never really liked any quacamole that I didn't make myself. One large avacado, have of an onion diced, Hellman's real mayo, garlic salt, cracked pepper, hot sauce, and whatever else I feel like adding at the time. Make it chunky for a dip, creamy for a spread.


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Originally Posted by j9fd3s' post='847445' date='Dec 1 2006, 10:49 AM

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Was that written in English, or translated from the German?
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