59 Cal. 2d 57, at 62. A few years earlier, in a dissenting opinion in Escola v. Coca Cola Bottling Co., Justice Traynor of the California Supreme Court set forth the grounds for the strict liability standard for product defects that was adopted by a large majority of jurisdictions nearly two decades later. While this dissent was largely ignored, it planted the seeds for the subsequent revolution. 24 Cal. 2d 453, 461 (1944).