Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)
Rival sunflower seed companies in spitting match over slogans
Two sunflower seed competitors in the Dakotas are accusing each other of false advertising.
Giant Snacks Inc. started the exchange last month by filing a lawsuit against Wild Dutchman Products Inc. and one of its partners, alleging that Wild Dutchman is misleading consumers about the amount of salt in its products. Wild Dutchman came back with a countersuit earlier this week for what it calls bogus claims Giant Snacks is making about its relationship with sunflower farmers.
Each company wants the other to drop packaging claims and pay the other damages to be determined by the court.
Joel Leviton, attorney for Giant Snacks, would not comment about the counterclaim, but said the Wahpeton, North Dakotabased company “looks forward to proving its case and remedying the situation.”
The original complaint filed by Giant Snacks also names Southern Sun LLC, which markets Wild Dutchman seeds. The suit centers on Wild Dutchman’s packaging and a statement that reads: “Half the salt. All the flavor.” Giant Snacks highlights a comment in National Sunflower Association magazine by one of Wild Dutchman’s founders who said the product has “half the salt than other seeds.”
The suit says Wild Dutchman is falsely implying that Giant Snacks’ seeds, which are often sold next to Wild Dutchman’s, have twice as much salt. Giant Snacks cites studies by two laboratories showing that its seeds have less sodium than Wild Dutchman’s.