$15 Million Settlement for Godiva Chocolates, Get Up to $25 Rebate
Godiva has reached a $15 million settlement to settle a lawsuit over claims that not all of its products are made in Belgium. If you have purchases any of their chocolate products over the last six years, you can file a claim for up to a $25 rebate.
The lawsuit alleges Godiva Chocolate Products were advertised as being made in Belgium when they are not exclusively manufactured there. Godiva denies the allegations. The Court has not determined which side is right. Rather, the parties have agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid the uncertainties, expenses and expenditure of resources associated with ongoing litigation.
You are eligible for a rebate if you purchased any Godiva Chocolate Products from January 31, 2015 through October 26, 2021, in the United States, you may be a Settlement Class Member. “Godiva Chocolate Products” include all chocolate products manufactured and sold by Godiva, or sold under the Godiva brand, which contain chocolate. For a list of Godiva Chocolate Product examples, visit the Godiva Product List.
Update: Today, February 23, is the last day to file a claim if you are eligible.
Payout
Class Members who submit a timely and valid Claim Form, with Proof of Purchase, can recover up to $25, depending on the number of eligible Godiva Chocolate Products purchased from January 31, 2015 through October 26, 2021.
Class Members who submit a timely and valid Claim Form, without Proof of Purchase, can recover up to $15, depending on the number of eligible Godiva Chocolate Products purchased from January 31, 2015 through October 26, 2021.
You must file a claim here by February 23, 2022 in order to receive your rebate. You can also read more details about this settlement.
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I love Godiva wrapped Chocolates. I make Cookie Platters and decorate all my platters with your chocolates. How could I come up with receipts. I purchased 20 bags over the holiday season.
Thanks for pointing this out. I have purchased dozens of chocolate bars from Godiva, and also their packs of individually wrapped chocolates, especially after Christmas. I could dig up old receipts, but that seems so labor intensive, as it would require reading through a lot of receipts.