There is a similar case, Fullreide versus Midstates Beverage Co, which occurred in 1979. Where a gentleman had bought a 24 twelve-ounce case of Coca Cola from a tavern. Although, this was not customary for the business, they allowed him to buy the case. The man brought the case home and opened a total of three and by the fourth bottle, it broke in his hand. Mr. Fulreide sued the tavern for his injury. The plaintiff had a professor of engineering with a specialty in mechanics and structures, testify that he had conducted test on approximately on dozen bottles containing the same ounces. He had taken the bottles and banged them over sixteen times before they shattered (Leagle, INC, 2015). He stated that the glass bottle should not have shattered