Woman Suing Over Starburst Candy Injury
Plaintiff Says Candy Caused Teeth To Stick Together
Posted: 5:17 am PDT June 28, 2007
BOSTON -- A Michigan woman is claiming that a sweet snack turned into her worst nightmare, and now she's suing a well-known candy company. Victoria McArthur said she misaligned her jaw while eating Starburst candies. She said a piece of the candy caused her top and bottom teeth to stick together, resulting in a condition called "temporal mandibular joint dysfunction." McArthur is seeking $25,000 from the Mars Corp. to pay for her rehabilitation, plus compensation for her pain and suffering. There has been no comment from the company on the lawsuit.
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