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Arrest made in Unfaithful Tiger Woods Gatorade Bottles

A Colorado man has been arrested for altering Gatorade bottle featuring Tiger Woods by replacing real labels with ones marked “Unfaithful.”

According to the article, Jason Eric Kay, 38, of Longmont, Colo., was arrested on charges of misbranding and altering food labels “with intent to cause serious injury to the business of any person,” according to a release from the Denver U.S. Attorney’s Office and the Food and Drug Administration Office of Criminal Investigations. The article does not define “serious injury.”

The Houston Chronicle articles continues by stating that, “Kay sent a letter to the manufacturer offering to go on a tour placing his altered products in various cities if Pepsi would pay his travel and per diem, according to the affidavit. The altered Gatorade bottles were numbered to indicate which piece of art they were. An FDA agent who visited Kay wrote in the affidavit that Kay did the copying at Kinko’s and had placed 67 bottles of the sports drink in various Denver-area stores.”