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Fireball Cinnamon Lawsuit 2026: Mini-Bottles May Not Contain What You Think

Federal class actions allege Sazerac's mini Fireball Cinnamon bottles look like whisky but are actually malt beverages — and New York buyers may have a claim.

Last reviewed: April 2026

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What the Lawsuit Alleges

Two consolidated class actions allege Sazerac deceives consumers by selling 'Fireball Cinnamon' malt beverages in packaging nearly identical to its real Fireball Cinnamon Whisky. The malt version (16.5% ABV, malt/wine base) is sold in mini-bottles at convenience stores and gas stations — not the Canadian whisky (33% ABV) it resembles. Plaintiffs say the near-identical labels mislead reasonable consumers under New York consumer-protection law.

Case Details

U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York. Case Nos. 23-cv-2751 (Pizarro v. Sazerac) and 23-cv-4323 (Koonce v. Sazerac), consolidated June 2023.

Current Status

The court certified the combined case as a class action on September 18, 2025, covering New York purchasers of Fireball Malt (since April 2, 2020) and Parrot Bay Malt (since May 24, 2020). As of 2026 the case is in post-certification litigation; no settlement has been announced.

Who Is Affected & Can You Join?

New York residents who bought Fireball Cinnamon malt mini-bottles on/after April 2, 2020 or Parrot Bay Coconut malt mini-bottles on/after May 24, 2020 are in the certified class unless they opted out. No action is required until a settlement or judgment.

Is There a Payout?

No settlement exists yet — no guaranteed payout. The class is certified but the case hasn't settled. Online estimates of $25–$100 per claimant are speculative, not confirmed. No official claim form has been released — ignore third-party 'Fireball settlement' sites.

Case Timeline

  1. 1

    Early Lawsuits Filed (2022–2023)

    Initial complaints allege Fireball Cinnamon mini-bottles mislead consumers expecting a whisky product; national media coverage follows.

  2. 2

    New York Cases Filed (Feb–May 2023)

    Pizarro (Feb 2023) and Koonce (May 2023) each file class actions in the Southern District of New York under NY GBL §§ 349 and 350.

  3. 3

    Cases Consolidated (June 2023)

    The court consolidates the cases; Sazerac's motions to dismiss are denied and the false-advertising claims proceed.

  4. 4

    Class Certification Granted (Sept 18, 2025)

    The court certifies the class for New York purchasers of Fireball Malt and Parrot Bay Malt — a major procedural milestone.

  5. 5

    Post-Certification Litigation (2026)

    The case moves through post-certification discovery and pre-trial stages; certification increases settlement pressure on Sazerac.

Scam & Misinformation Warnings

Whenever a brand lawsuit goes viral, scam sites and bad actors follow. Watch for these red flags:

Fake Settlement Claim Sites

No official Fireball claims process is open. Sites advertising a 'Fireball settlement claim form' or $25–$100 payouts are speculating — no fund or administrator exists yet.

National Eligibility Confusion

The certified class covers only New York purchasers. People elsewhere may have seen coverage but are not part of this certified class action.

Whisky vs. Malt Confusion

The suit targets the malt-based mini-bottles sold at convenience stores. The full-size Fireball Cinnamon Whisky (33% ABV, liquor stores) is a genuine whisky and is not part of the case.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Fireball Cinnamon lawsuit about?

Class actions allege Sazerac sells malt-based Fireball Cinnamon mini-bottles in packaging nearly identical to its real whisky, misleading consumers. The malt version is 16.5% ABV; the whisky is 33% ABV.

Has the Fireball lawsuit settled?

No. The case was certified as a class action in September 2025 but has not settled. No official claim form or fund exists yet.

Which Fireball products are involved?

Only the Fireball Cinnamon malt beverage mini-bottles and Parrot Bay Coconut malt mini-bottles. The full-size Fireball Cinnamon Whisky is not involved.

Who is eligible to be in the class?

New York residents who bought Fireball malt mini-bottles on/after April 2, 2020 or Parrot Bay Malt on/after May 24, 2020 are automatically included unless they opted out.

What court is handling the case?

The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. The consolidated case numbers are 23-cv-2751 and 23-cv-4323.

Do I need to do anything now?

No. If the case settles, class members will receive official notice on how to claim. Do not submit personal information to third-party 'Fireball claim' sites.

How much could class members receive?

Unknown — no settlement amount has been set. Estimates of $25–$100 circulating online are speculative and depend on any future settlement and proof of purchase.

This page is for general information only and is not legal advice. Lawsuit status, eligibility, and compensation can change. Settlement Insight is not a law firm and does not represent any party. Consult a licensed attorney about your specific situation.

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