MOORE v. LOUISIANA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.

No. 19864.

58 So.2d 310 (1952)

MOORE v. LOUISIANA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans.

April 14, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis C. Philips, New Orleans, for plaintiff and appellee.

May & Carrere, Ernest A. Carrere, Jr., and Herman J. Schulze, all of New Orleans, for defendant and appellant.


JANVIER, Judge.

Plaintiff brought this suit for damages against Louisiana Coca-Cola Bottling Company alleging that she had been made violently ill as the result of noticing, after she had imbibed almost all the contents of a bottle of Coca-Cola, that sticking to the bottom of the bottle on the inside was a roach and a roach egg.

The defendant, as is usual in such cases, had no means of obtaining any information concerning the occurrence and therefore, for...

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