Plus, Godiva is being sued for making its chocolate in the U.S., and more news to start your day
While the ice cream licking was filmed as a social media joke, the iced tea drinker was caught on surveillance camera at a grocery store in Odessa. He told police that he tasted it and put it back because it was “gross”. . He probably should have been made to pay for the tea, but now he’ll likely be charged with tampering with a consumer product ,is being held in juvenile detention.
Cool and reasonable, just like the rest of America’s legal system!A Virginia man is suing chocolate company Godiva for false advertising for producing its chocolates in the U.S. He’s claiming that the packaging implies that the chocolates are made in Belgium due to the words “Belgian 1926” on it. [Do blueberries belong in the same place as bacon and eggs? McDonald’s says yes, because it’s testing a blueberry McGriddle.
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