The story of Tiger Woods inspires

Authorities have arrested a man accused of having replaced the labels on dozens of bottles of Gatorade in Colorado, another with a picture of Tiger Woods and his wife with the word `infidel ‘.

Jason Eric Kay, aged 38 and originally from Longmont, Colorado, was arrested Wednesday and three counts were brought against him for changing a label food with the intent to hurt a brand or company .

He will appear before the U.S. District Court Thursday.

The man admitted by written statement to FBI investigators that he was an artist and he considered that the changes made to the label were the pop art style of Andy Warhol.

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