Woman Sues Mars for Making Starburst Fruit Chews Too Chewy

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Starburst Fruit Chews, the brilliantly-colored candy that has been enjoyed by millions of people for decades, has become the center of a lawsuit. Victoria McArthur, a Michigan woman, claims that Starburst Fruit Chews are not only chewy (as their name indicates), but criminally chewy.

Fox News reports that after biting into a lemon candy (which, incidentally, is their most popular flavor) in 2005, the woman's bottom and top rows of teeth stuck together, causing her jaw to become misaligned when she attempted to open her mouth. She is now claiming to have a condition known as temporal mandibular joint dysfunction and is blaming it on the candy.

McArthur is suing the Mars Corporation, the maker of Starburst Fruit Chews, for $25,000 to pay for her rehabilitation. She is also wishing to be compensated for her pain and suffering, as she is now having trouble eating, sleeping, and talking.

Citing "personal permanent injury" in her lawsuit, she told Fox News "I don't want to see anybody else have to go through what I have gone through from eating a piece of candy that was supposed to be soft chew."

Starburst Fruit Chews were originally introduced in Europe in the 1960s, and made their way into the US in 1976. Made with real fruit juice, this candy is one of few candies containing vitamin C. In fact, a package can provide up to 50% of one's daily vitamin C requirements. Originally coming in strawberry, lemon, orange, and lime, they now come in two dozen different varieties including tropical and sour flavors as well as berries and cream. In addition to their Fruit Chews, Starburst also makes jelly beans, hard candies, and candy canes. It is unknown whether McArthur is still consuming Fruit Chews or whether she is sticking to a safer candy choice.

The Mars Corporation has so far refused McArthur's request for a settlement and have refused to offer comment regarding the incident. Their silence leaves one wondering whether they are merely being tight-lipped, or whether their jaws are simply locked closed with Starbursts.

To many this lawsuit may appear frivolous and just another example of how our society has become litigious to the point of ridiculousness. However, for anyone wishing to consume these candies, Victoria McArthur's lawsuit serves as the warning that she claims should come on the package. Starburst Fruit Chews are, as their name so obviously indicates, are chewy.

Fox News http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,286855,00.html

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  • Tracy DeLuca4/25/2009

    Seriously?

  • Tina2/27/2008

    wow. It's interesting--of all the industrialized countries, America has the highest percentage of lawyers per capita.

  • PHILLIP TOBIAS11/30/2007

    I'm speechless

  • Vonnie Chestnut11/1/2007

    All I can say is give her a sign to hang around her neck, along with the McDonalds coffee lady, and the ones suing because they got fat eating fast food and the suit pants guy, all the others out there making a cool million at the taxpayers expence. But let the guy that actually bit into some icecream and broke his tooth on a screw that obviously came out of the machine, foot his own bill. Also I would like everyone to line up and kick the lawyers who take on, and contribute, to these people right in the butt.

  • Mike Spain10/3/2007

    crazy

  • Jennifer Claerr9/23/2007

    I don't know everything, but I do happen to know that candy does not give you TMJ. If you've got TMJ, it's been years in the making. I'm sure Mars Inc.'s silence is due to the fact that the believe this woman is an unadulterated joke!

  • A. James7/19/2007

    OMG! Sometimes I think I'm in some kind of parallel universe where stupid people are ruling the world, lol.

  • R. Web.7/9/2007

    I sure hope thuis gets thrown out of court...I mean, come on! You'd have to glue your mouth together for that to happen!

  • M.S.Medina7/5/2007

    Now someone will sue them for Starburst not being chewy enough, lol. Sad society that we live in.

  • Kassidy Emmerson7/5/2007

    Pathetic for sure. Whew!

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