• About Us
  • Partnership & Advertising Opportunities
  • Careers at Potatoes.News
Saturday, January 10, 2026
  • Login
  • Register
No Result
View All Result
POTATOES NEWS
  • NEWS
  • IPT
  • AGROTECHNOLOGY
  • IRRIGATION
  • POTATO PROCESSING
  • Contact us
  • NEWS
  • IPT
  • AGROTECHNOLOGY
  • IRRIGATION
  • POTATO PROCESSING
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
POTATOES NEWS

Makers Hawaiian Snack Brand face class-action lawsuit, claiming name is misleading since the chips are made in Washington State

by T.G. Lynn
08.06.2021
in News
A A
Makers Hawaiian Snack Brand face class-action lawsuit, claiming name is misleading since the chips are made in Washington State

A class-action lawsuit has been filed against the maker of potato chips sold under the brand name Hawaiian, claiming the chips made in Washington State are misleading customers.

Michael Maeda of Honolulu and Iliana Sanchez of Los Angeles filed the suit last month, alleging Pinnacle Foods Inc. is using false and deceptive advertising and fraudulent and unfair business practices, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported last month.

They claim they and consumers like them would not have purchased the chips, or would have paid significantly less, if they knew the snacks were made outside of Hawaii and without ingredients from the state.

Tim’s Cascade Snacks, a subsidiary of Pinnacle Specialty Foods, sells Hawaiian Kettle Style Potato Chips in several flavors. It also sells onion rings under the Hawaiian moniker. The chips and rings are made in a factory in Algona, Washington, according to the suit.

The chips’ packaging does not say the snacks are made in Hawaii. But the lawsuit claims Maeda and Sanchez thought they were purchasing authentic potato chips from Hawaii because of that same packaging.

The packaging features images of hula dancers wearing grass skirts and lei or others in traditional Hawaiian dress in front of iconic Hawaii landscapes.

An attorney for Pinnacle Foods, which is headquartered in New Jersey, declined to comment on the lawsuit. The suit was originally filed in state court, but the company moved the case to federal court last week.

Tags: SnackWashington
Next Post
Potato-based skincare line Pototaly launches in China – and is coming to the US next year.

Potato-based skincare line Pototaly launches in China - and is coming to the US next year.

General Partner’s position

Recommended

Revolutionizing Potato Post-Harvest Handling: How Patatas Meléndez and Wyma Are Setting a New Global Standard

Revolutionizing Potato Post-Harvest Handling: How Patatas Meléndez and Wyma Are Setting a New Global Standard

7 months ago
Addressing the Threat: EU Unveils Action Plan Against Potato Late Blight

Addressing the Threat: EU Unveils Action Plan Against Potato Late Blight

2 years ago
  • About Us
  • Partnership & Advertising Opportunities
  • Careers at Potatoes.News

© 2010-2026 POTATOES NEWS

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • IPT
  • AGROTECHNOLOGY
  • IRRIGATION
  • POTATO PROCESSING
  • Contact us

© 2010-2026 POTATOES NEWS