As of Wednesday, August 28 Naked has indeed relinquished its use of the “natural” slogan, according to the OC Weekly. As it turns out, there is a presence of many other non-natural ingredients such as zinc oxide, ascorbic acid, calcium pantothenate and vitamins (which has actually been discovered to be a synthetic fiber).
The ingredients won’t change but the company products will henceforth be seen with an equally vague “Drink Good. Do Good.” slogan. Of course the best part of this event invites anyone who has ever purchased a bottled of Naked juice to get a piece of that settlement. Individuals who can prove their purchase of naked juice between September 27, 2007 and August 19, 2013, can receive up to $75 pay for the wrongful claims. Without that proof, consumers can still get at least $45—so long as you complete the settlement claim form by December 17 (click here for details on how to get your settlement.