OKLAHOMA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. v. NEWTON

No. 34196.

205 Okla. 360 (1951)

237 P.2d 627

OKLAHOMA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. v. NEWTON.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied November 20, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rittenhouse, Webster, Hanson & Rittenhouse and Stephen G. Evans, Oklahoma City, for plaintiff in error.

Paul W. Updegraff, Norman, for defendant in error.


HALLEY, V.C.J.

I.D. Newton sued Oklahoma Coca-Cola Bottling Company for damages for mental and physical pain and suffering alleged to have been the result of drinking a portion of a bottle of Coca-Cola purchased by him from a vending machine owned and operated by the defendant in the fire station on the south campus of the University of Oklahoma at Norman. It was alleged that the bottle of Coca-Cola was manufactured and bottled by the defendant and by it placed in...

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