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An outbreak of a severe lung disease has occurred among workers exposed to artificial butter flavoring at factories producing microwave popcorn.

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November 24, 2005
Kansas City Star, "Flavoring company close to settling; Popcorn plant lawsuits winding down"
          More than four years after the original lawsuit was filed, the case involving workers at a Jasper, Mo., popcorn plant is finally nearing conclusion. More...
  
October 6, 2005
AllHeadlineNews.com, "Popcorn Workers Suit Is Settled"
         Settlements have been reached for popcorn workers who filed suit blaming butter flavoring for their lung cancer. The settlements are for an undisclosed amount. More... 
  
September 7, 2005
NewsInferno.com (NY), "Missouri Jury Awards Former Popcorn Plant Worker $15 Million for Injuries Caused by Chemicals Used to Make Butter Flavoring"
          On Friday a former popcorn-plant worker was given $15 million for his claim that his exposure to butter-flavoring fumes led to severe respiratory problems. The case was filed by Stephen McNeely a 35-year-old machine operator from Carthage, Missouri, who filled popcorn bags with salt and butter flavoring. More...
  
July 20, 2005
Associated Press, "Missouri Man Wins $2.7M for Lung Injuries"
          A former popcorn plant worker who claimed his respiratory illness came from a harmful chemical used to make butter flavoring has been awarded about $2.7 million in damages. More...
  
July 17, 2005
Great Falls Tribune (Montana), "Widow sues for 'popcorn lung'"

          The widow of Centerville's "Popcorn King" Dennis Yatsko has filed a lawsuit in District Court against the manufacturers and distributors of popcorn oil and popcorn butter flavoring, claiming the fumes caused his death. More...

  
March 26, 2005
The Kansas City Star, "Flavoring maker must pay couple $15 million"
          A former popcorn-plant worker and his wife were awarded $15 million Friday after a jury found that exposure to butter-flavoring fumes led to his severe lung problems. More...

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"More workers file lawsuits over popcorn flavoring"
April 17, 2009, Associated Press

Dozens of plant workers who claim their health was damaged by exposure to a chemical used to give a buttery flavor to microwave popcorn have filed lawsuits in Cincinnati against makers of the flavoring. At least 43 workers filed lawsuits claiming their lungs were irreversibly damaged by inhaling fumes from the chemical diacetyl, which provides the buttery taste. More...

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