• Cadbury loses the colour purple (Pantone 2865c) to Nestle
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[QUOTE=krakadict;42407442]Cadbury went downhill when they got bought out by kraft[/QUOTE] Wow I forgot that actually happened, that explains all the weird ass shit like oreos dairy milk
[QUOTE=imptastick;42408800]A simpler way to explain it is to say it has to be able to pass [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_moron_in_a_hurry]the moron in a hurry test.[/url][/QUOTE] [url=http://copelandcommunications.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/img00048-20100509-1505.jpg?w=250&h=361]Islander[/url] fails the moron in a hurry test because its main target audience are consumers of [url=http://www.howhigh.ca/wp-content/uploads/Packaging-Design-Kokanee-Beer-1.jpg]Kokanee[/url].
EDIT: Doh.
The only good Cadbury's bar is the Oreo flavour one.
[QUOTE=The golden;42407580]Everything that Kraft has bought out has gone downhill.[/QUOTE] Probably because they're owned by a tobacco company.
One of your Euros should send me some Euro chocolate so I can see what the big deal is about. I've only ever had American chocolate and it tastes fine to me :v:
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;42410214]One of your Euros should send me some Euro chocolate so I can see what the big deal is about. I've only ever had American chocolate and it tastes fine to me :v:[/QUOTE] You should go to a World Market store some time. Those places are great for getting foreign foodstuffs.
you can find cadbury chocolate bars at most supermarkets in america afaik
Sad, sad.
they're p good coming from someone who rarely ever eats chocolate
[QUOTE=duckmaster;42407449]I think trademarking colors is really stupid, same with shapes.[/QUOTE] trademarking them indefinitely is dumb, I think for like 7-9 years would be alright.
[QUOTE=lockdown6;42407641]cola is red pepsi is blue cadbury's purple and nestle is too[/QUOTE] The sad story of Cadbury, And a color held jealously: Their trademark was tossed, And the rights were lost To Pantone 2-8-6-5-c.
Does Nestle even use the colour?
[QUOTE=Mingebox;42410479]The sad story of Cadbury, And a color held jealously: Their trademark was tossed, And the rights were lost To Pantone 2-8-6-5-c.[/QUOTE] Confectionery companies did feud Over the colours with which they could use. Cadbury could not own The colour known as Pantone 2865c, for Nestle refused.
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