PULLEY v. PACIFIC COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.

No. 37816.

68 Wn.2d 778 (1966)

415 P.2d 636

LAMONT PULLEY et al., Respondents, v. PACIFIC COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY et al., Appellants.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

June 16, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Horace G. Geer, for appellants.

Sterbick, Manza, Moceri & Sterbick, by Michael S. Manza and Henry M. Haas, for respondents.


FINLEY, J.

Foreign matter occasionally found, or allegedly found, in bottles of Coca-Cola is a perpetual provoker of legal controversy. The nature of the foreign or deleterious material allegedly ingested by consumers has ranged from the expectable to the totally unpredictable. Thus, despite the investment of large sums of money, manpower, and scientific expertise, the manufacturers of this carbonated beverage apparently have as yet been unable to develop a bottling...

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