DAY v. HAMMOND COCA COLA BOTTLING CO.

No. 3424.

53 So.2d 447 (1951)

DAY v. HAMMOND COCA COLA BOTTLING CO.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana. First Circuit.

June 29, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank T. Doyle, Nicholas Masters, New Orleans, Ben N. Tucker, Hammond, for appellant.

Edwin C. Schilling, Jr., Amite, for appellee.


DORÉ, Judge.

The plaintiff seeks to recover $3,045 from the Hammond Coca-Cola Bottling Company as damages resulting from her drinking part of a Coca-Cola that contained a mouse. She alleges that on or about January 22, 1949 she bought several bottles of Coca-Cola from the store of a Mr. Dan Allen in St. Helena Parish and at noon on the same day started to drink one of the beverages with her lunch; that with the first swallow she noticed a foul taste and on examination...

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