July 21, 2010

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Class Action Lawsuit Planned Over Mega-T brand Weight Loss Products

A legal notice authorized by Los Angeles Superior Court in an attempt to contact those who purchased (for personal use) any of the following Mega-T dietary supplements: Mega-T Ultra, Mega-T Plus, Mega-T Effervescent, Mega-T Green Tea Dietary Supplement and/or Mega-T Dietary Supplement.

This is a legal notice authorized by Los Angeles Superior Court in an attempt to contact anyone who purchased (for personal use) any of the following Mega-T dietary supplements: Mega-T Ultra, Mega-T Plus, Mega-T Effervescent, Mega-T Green Tea Dietary Supplement and/or Mega-T Dietary Supplement.

If you are a consumer who purchased any of these supplements between September 29, 2005 and June 9, 2010, who lives in the United States, the makers of that line of supplements (CCA Industries, Inc.) have set aside a $2,500,000.00 Common Fund to settle this action.

More details can be seen at: www.Mega-Tsettlement.com

The lawsuit was officially brought by Denise Wally, et al. and claims that CCA Industries, Inc. ("CCA") made improper statements in its labeling and advertising of the Mega-T Ultra, Mega-T Plus, Mega-T Effervescent, Mega-T Green Tea Dietary Supplement and/or Mega-T Dietary Supplement products.

This legal settlement does not mean that CCA did anything wrong. In fact, CCA has denied any wrongdoing whatsoever, and is settling the case only to avoid the expense and inconvenience of further legal action.

Anyone who purchased any of the five Mega-T products should go to: www.Mega-Tsettlement.com for fast, free information about this case and to submit a claim.

  This website makes it easy to:
  *Understand exactly how to qualify
  *Submit a simple form to get money back
  *See a list of the Mega-T products in question
  *Get fast toll-free access to more information: 1-888-287-9822 

The Court has preliminarily appointed the law firm of Milstein, Adelman, & Kreger, LLP to represent the Class as Plaintiffs' Lead Class Counsel.

In addition to submitting a claim form to ask for payment, consumers can ask to be excluded from, or object to, the settlement. Claim forms must be submitted online or postmarked no later than September 2, 2010. The deadline for exclusions and objections is September 2, 2010.

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