Carrie S. Elledge v. Pepsi Cola Bottling Company

113 S.E.2d 435, 252 N.C. 337, 1960 N.C. LEXIS 553
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedApril 6, 1960
Docket394
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Carrie S. Elledge v. Pepsi Cola Bottling Company, 113 S.E.2d 435, 252 N.C. 337, 1960 N.C. LEXIS 553 (N.C. 1960).

Opinion

Per CüRiam.

The plaintiff has brought the action against Pepsi Cola Bottling Company of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The evidence shows the plaintiff bought the drink from Smitherman and Myers. Mr. Myers testified he bought all the Suncrest he ever had from the Pepsi Cola Bottling Company. It was delivered off a truck. “I suppose it was a Pepsi Cola truck but I don’t know. The truck had a driver who wore a uniform, I think; it had ‘Pepsi Cola’ on the uniform, I guess. . . . That is what they usually wear.”

Assuming the evidence is sufficient to warrant the inference the purchase was made from some Pepsi Cola Company, that, certainly, is as far as the evidence goes. The evidence should permit the inference the drink was bottled and sold by the Pepsi Cola Bottling Company of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. This it does not do.

Evidence of only one other instance of deleterious substance in Sun-crest was offered. The plaintiff’s husband discovered a small stick about one and one-half inches long that had the appearance of having been chewed. This drink also came from Smitherman and Myers.

The evidence offered at the trial was not sufficient to go to the jury and sustain a verdict, and the judgment of nonsuit is

Affirmed.

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