Weet-Bix vs Weetabix: New Zealand judge rules Brit cereal to be
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Justice David Gendall has ordered the destruction of more than 100 boxes of Weetabix held by customs and told a South Island speciality grocery store to cover the labels on the boxes of the British cereal it sells in future.
Dawn Ellmore Employment reviews the trade mark battle between Weetabix and Weet-bix, by Dawn Ellmore
New Zealand to destroy 108 boxes of imported Brit Weetabix amid trademark war with rival Kiwi brand
New Zealand to destroy 108 boxes of imported Brit Weetabix amid trademark war with rival Kiwi brand
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New Zealand to destroy 108 boxes of imported Brit Weetabix amid trademark war with rival Kiwi brand
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