By Maria Armental 
 

Coca-Cola Co. (KO) has agreed to change the labeling and marketing of its Glacéau Vitaminwater drinks to settle a class-action lawsuit over deceptive labeling, the company said on Monday.

Under a preliminary settlement, Coca-Cola has agreed to state the amount of calories per bottle on the front label as well as write in bold type, "See nutrition facts for more detail," on the label. The company has also agreed to stop making some statements about the drinks and their effects on the body.

The suit challenged the company's marketing the drinks as a healthful alternative to soda by using vitamin in the name and prominently including on the label "nutrient-enhanced water beverage."

Coca-Cola denies the allegations.

The settlement applies to residents of Florida, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, and the U.S. Virgin Islands who purchased Vitaminwater brand drinks from 2003 to Sept. 25, 2014.

Objections are to be filed by Nov. 3. A final approval hearing has been scheduled for Dec. 2.

Coca-Cola brought Vitaminwater maker Energy Brands Inc. in May 2007.

Shares closed at $43.60 on Monday but slid 0.11% in recent after-hours trading. The company's stock is up 17% over the past 12 months.

Write to Maria Armental at maria.armental@wsj.com

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