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The California couple who was trying to trademark the term "Jesus Juice" — so they could market wine under the hilariously blasphemous name made infamous during Michael Jackson's child-molestation trial — have abandoned their pursuit, according to TheSmokingGun.com. Which has to be kind of a bummer for Jacko: Given his current financial woes and career prospects, he's not likely to get any other endorsement offers.
The California couple who was trying to trademark the term "Jesus Juice" so they could market wine under the hilariously blasphemous name made infamous during Michael Jackson's child-molestation trial have abandoned their pursuit, according to TheSmokingGun.com. Which has to be kind of a bummer for Jacko: Given his current financial woes and career prospects, he's not likely to get any other endorsement offers.