In a recent decision, a New York federal judge has certified a class of consumers who allege that Sazerac Co. misled customers with deceptive labeling of its Southern Comfort malt liquor products. While the class was certified, one potential class representative was denied the role after it was found he provided false information in interrogatory answers and seemed unaware of the fundamental aspects of the case. This development highlights ongoing scrutiny and legal challenges regarding corporate labeling practices. For more detailed information on the proceedings, you can access the original article
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