Poppi soda class action deadline is this week: How to file a claim
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The company denies wrongdoing but agreed to pay $8.9 million.

WASHINGTON — Consumers who bought Poppi sodas have just days left to apply for their share of a $8.9 million class action settlement. 

A lawsuit alleged that Poppi improperly marketed its products with “gut healthy” representations. According to the lawsuit, a person would need to drink four or more cans of Poppi in order “receive any health benefits from its prebiotic fiber,” but doing so would immediately offset the benefits due to the soda’s sugar content. Plaintiffs claimed consumers purchased products they wouldn’t have otherwise bought or paid premium prices based on these health claims.

Poppi agreed to the settlement but denies any wrongdoing and maintains its product labeling is truthful and accurate. Here’s what to know.

When is the deadline to file a claim in the Poppi settlement?

Consumers have until Thursday, Sept. 26, 2025 to submit claims for the settlement.

A final approval hearing is scheduled for Nov. 20, 2025 in federal court. If approved, payments will be distributed within 90 days after the settlement becomes final.

Who is eligible for the Poppi settlement?

The settlement covers purchases made through July 18, 2025, and includes all persons in the United States who bought Poppi products for household use between January 2020 and July 2025.

All flavors and package sizes of Poppi products are eligible.

How can you file a claim?

Customers can file a claim online at www.poppisettlement.com.

Claims can also be filed by mail to:

In re VNGR Beverage, LLC Litigation Settlement Administrator

Los Angeles, CA 90030-1134

How much money will eligible recipients get from the Poppi settlement?

The settlement allows eligible consumers to receive up to 75 cents per single can, $3 per 4-pack, $6 per 8-pack, and $9 per 12-pack or 15-pack purchased.

Those with receipts or proof of purchase can claim the full amounts listed above. Consumers without receipts can still file claims but are limited to a maximum of $16 per household.

Actual payout amounts may be reduced proportionally depending on the total number of approved claims and administrative costs.

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