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The judgment was upheld on appeal in December 2024, though possibly with a lower amount awarded.
The appeal was not simply 'upheld.' In December 2024, Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal said Celsius had shown error on damages, reversed on that issue, and remanded for further proceedings.
Full reasoning
The appellate decision does not say the judgment was upheld. In its December 11, 2024 opinion, Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal wrote that Celsius had shown merit on the damages issue, stating that the trial court had allowed an improper measure of damages and that the court therefore "agree[s] and reverse[s] on that issue and affirm[s] on the others without comment." In other words, the liability judgment was not left wholly intact as stated here; the damages portion was reversed and sent back for further proceedings.
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- Celsius Holdings, Inc. v. Strong Arm Productions USA, Inc. et al., Florida Fourth District Court of Appeal (Dec. 11, 2024)
Celsius argues the trial court erroneously allowed the appellees to pursue an improper measure of damages... We agree and reverse on that issue and affirm on the others without comment.
Current Product Lines (all values are per one 12 oz can)
This heading is incorrect because not all of the listed current lines are sold as 12 oz cans. Celsius On-The-Go is sold as powder stick packets, not cans.
Full reasoning
The table immediately below this heading includes Celsius On-The-Go as a "current product line." But Celsius's official product page describes Celsius On-The-Go Orange as "powder stick packets" that are compact and meant to be carried in a bag or backpack. Because at least one of the listed current product lines is not a 12 oz can, the blanket statement that the values are "all ... per one 12 oz can" is inaccurate.
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- Orange - Celsius On-The-Go - CELSIUS
these Orange On-the-Go powder stick packets are compact and give you a citrus-flavored energy boost when you need it most.