Following the revelation that QuickTrim is basically 50% snake oil and 50% caffeine, Page Six reports that there’s a possible lawsuit on the horizon for Kim Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian for marketing the alleged scam product.
In a suit that, honestly, sounds like a fishing expedition based on one complainant and a grain of truth, there’s a potential class action lawsuit since the pills don’t aid weight loss but offer so much caffeine in one hit they could be pretty dangerous. Of course, this comes from the family who pushed pre-paid Kardashian Kards on kid fans and copy and pasted whole purse/ jewellery/ clothing lines from real designers for their assorted Kardashian Kollections.
Page Six reports the law firm bringing the suit is approaching people to join the complaint against QuickTrim and the Kardashians for marketing the product because ‘The active ingredient in QuickTrim weight loss products is a large dose of caffeine. The FDA has determined that caffeine is not safe or effective for weight loss.’ 10 photos of Kim Kardashian around Los Angeles February 21.
Image credit to INF Daily. Story Page Six via Hollywoodite.










