Lawsuit claims "Texas Pete" hot sauce isn't made in Texas
Class-action suit accuses TW Garner Food of misleading customers, asks judge to strip "Texas" from label.
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Class-action suit accuses TW Garner Food of misleading customers, asks judge to strip "Texas" from label.
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