A lawsuit filed against LaCroix's parent company alleges the sparkling water includes an ingredient used in cockroach insecticide. LaCroix contains ingredients that have been identified by
the Food and Drug Administration as synthetic, the lawsuit obtained by CBS states. "These chemicals include limonene, which can cause kidney toxicity and tumors; linalool propionate, which is
used to treat cancer; and linalool, which is used in cockroach insecticide.” LaCroix denies the allegations.Read the whole story at USA Today »