MILLER v. LOUISIANA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.

No. 19990.

70 So.2d 409 (1954)

MILLER et ux. v. LOUISIANA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., Ltd.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans.

February 15, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hermann J. Schulze, May & Carrere, Edward F. Stauss, Jr., New Orleans, for appellant.

Gordon Boswell and Stanley E. Loeb, New Orleans, for appellees.

Before McBRIDE and REGAN, JJ., and WALTER HAMLIN, Judge ad Hoc.


REGAN, Judge.

The plaintiffs, Frederick T. Miller, and his wife, Mrs. Enola Clair Miller, asserting that Mrs. Miller suffered a severe illness as a result of consuming a portion of the contents of a bottle of coca-cola containing a deleterious substance which, upon analysis thereof, was revealed to be a chemical known as paint or a paint product, brought this suit against defendant, the Louisiana Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Ltd., endeavoring to recover $1500.00 as...

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