SEATTLE, Aug. 9, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Attorney Advertising. Keller Rohrback L.L.P. (www.krclassaction.com) announces that a class action lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington against Hallmark Cards, Inc. and Crayola LLC. The complaint was filed on behalf of Plaintiffs and a proposed class of consumers who purchased Crayola Washable Colored Bubbles. Plaintiffs allege that Defendants violated consumer protection laws by, among other things:
- Deceptively marketing the Washable Colored Bubbles as "washable" when they are not;
- Concealing or failing to disclose that the Washable Colored Bubbles have a design defect that in many cases leaves long-lasting stains on household surfaces such as brick, vinyl, wood, and flagstone; and
- Inducing consumers to purchase the Washable Colored Bubbles through misrepresentations and omissions, causing injury to users' persons and personal property.
If you have experienced staining problems as a result of using Crayola Washable Colored Bubbles, or would like more information regarding our Crayola Washable Colored Bubbles case, please contact paralegal Melanie Pugh or attorneys Laura Gerber, Harry Williams, Gretchen Cappio, or Lynn Sarko, for additional information at 1-800-776-6044, or via e-mail at consumer@kellerrohrback.com.
Keller Rohrback, with offices in Seattle, Phoenix, New York, and Santa Barbara, has successfully pursued claims against product manufacturers and distributors, pharmaceutical companies, and medical device makers on behalf of our clients. We are committed to helping victims of anti-consumer practices, and have achieved multi-million dollar results on behalf of classes of plaintiffs.
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