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PROVO, Utah (AP) — A judge has delayed depositions in a court battle over flavor-shot-spiked "dirty sodas."
The Daily Herald reports (http://bit.ly/2hnIOWy ) that a deposition in the case between soda shops Sodalicious and Swig that was originally scheduled for next week will likely be rescheduled for some time in early 2017. A judge has asked the two parties to consult in January to agree on a date.
Swig has filed a lawsuit claiming Sodalicious ripped off the profitable dirty soda concept.
Sodalicious has filed its own countersuit against Swig, claiming the word "dirty" is a common drink moniker.
The case is scheduled to go to trial in August 2017.
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