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The Great Canadian Juice War

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 1999

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In the recent case of Cadbury Schweppes Inc. v. FBI Foods Inc. (1999) 167 D.L.R. (4th) 577, the Supreme Court of Canada considered the case of an action for breach of confidence involving “Clamato” juice (a mixture of clam broth and tomato juice). For the uninitiated, Clamato juice is mixed with vodka, oregano and Worcestershire sauce to become a “Bloody Caesar”, a drink popular with Canadians but apparently few others.

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Copyright © The Cambridge Law Journal and Contributors, 1999

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