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Miracle Whip
The Miracle Whip® brand finds its origins in both the Industrial Revolution and the Great Depression. Miracle Whip was created to be a more affordable mayonnaise during the Great Depression, by combining the ingredients of mayonnaise with cheaper salad dressing.
Keystone Red Brand Fencing Position
The Keystone Red Brand Fencing mark is a significant piece of trademark history – it is the oldest, still active position mark registration in the United States! Both the position mark, and the word mark RED BRAND®, are registered trademarks still used in connection with fencing materials today.
Non-Traditional Trademarks: Position Marks
A position mark is a type of trade dress consisting of the specific placement or position of features (e.g., color, shapes, etc.) or parts on a product or product packaging.
Tofurky
Happy Thanksgiving! Looking to celebrate as a vegetarian, vegan, non-meat eater, or fan of plant-based meats? Why not go for the classic: the Tofurky® brand roast!
Happy Thanksgiving (Trademarks)!
Happy Thanksgiving! To celebrate, you guessed it, here are some of our favorite Thanksgiving-related trademarks. We hope you enjoy the holiday week!
Bicycle Playing Card Configuration
The United States Playing Card Company is the owner of several timeless and historically significant trademark registrations, including the Bicycle® Playing Card configuration mark, one of the earliest, still active US trade dress and configuration mark registration. The Bicycle brand of playing cards was first introduced in 1885 by the United States Playing Card Company, which was founded in 1867 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Non-Traditional Trademarks: Configuration Marks
A configuration mark is a type of trade dress consisting of the specific arrangement of features or parts in a product – it captures the overall design of a product, which can include combinations of shape(s), color(s), word(s), and other visual feature(s) present in the design.
Liquid Paper
The world’s first correction fluid was invented in 1951 by Bette Nesmith Graham (the mother of Michael Nesmith from The Monkees!). Bette’s work as a typist led her to experiment with solutions for correcting accidental typing mistakes, and the LIQUID PAPER® brand was born.
Coca-Cola Logo
The Coca-Cola Logo was designed using Spencerian script font, a flowing script that was a popular style in the late 1800s. Over the years, the Coca-Cola Logo has remained remarkably consistent, with only minor tweaks to modernize it while preserving its classic feel. The Coca-Cola Logo’s timeless design has played a critical role in establishing the brand's visual identity and has become one of the most recognized logos worldwide.
Coca-Cola Bottle Shape
In the early 1900s, Coca-Cola sought to create a new bottle that would stand out amidst its competitors. The winning design came from the Root Glass Company in Terre Haute, Indiana, creating a unique bottle shape inspired by the cocoa pod's shape and vertical ridges.
Non-Traditional Trademarks: Shape Marks
A shape mark is a type of trade dress consisting of a specific and recognizable shape used to identify a brand. The three-dimensional shape in a shape mark can be applied to a product or its packaging.
Yankees
Congratulations to the ALCS® champion New York Yankees for advancing to the 2024 World Series®! This week we will be highlighting some World Series related trademark registrations, including those owned by Major League Baseball, the New York Yankees, and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Play ball!
Dodgers
Congratulations to the NLCS® champion Los Angeles Dodgers for advancing to the 2025 World Series®! This week we will be highlighting some World Series related trademark registrations, including those owned by Major League Baseball, the New York Yankees, and the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers. Play ball!
World Series 2024
Congratulations to the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers for advancing to the 2024 World Series! This week we will be highlighting some World Series related trademark registrations, including those owned by Major League Baseball, the New York Yankees, and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Play ball!
Owens Corning Pink
The Owens Corning Pink Color is a significant piece of trademark history – it was the first single color mark ever registered in the United States! Both the color mark, and the word mark PINK®, are registered trademarks still used in connection with insulating materials today.
Non-Traditional Trademarks: Color Marks
A color mark is a type of trade dress consisting of a specific color or combination of colors used to identify a brand. The color in a color mark can be applied to a product, its packaging, or to a service.
Non-Traditional Trademarks: Trade Dress
“Trade dress” refers to the distinctive visual appearance of a product, its packaging, or a service. Trade dress encompasses a wide array of visual elements that create the overall impression of a product, its packaging, or a service, signifying the source of the product or service to consumers and helping to protect the brand identity and market presence.
Wiffle Bat Yellow Color
The color yellow in connection with plastic bats (“Wiffle Bat Yellow”) is a trademark of The Wiffle Ball, Inc. Believe it or not, Wiffle® Ball was originally played with wooden bats. In 1960 the first plastic bat featuring the Wiffle Bat Yellow color was introduced with a smooth handle having black electrical tape wrapped around it.