Oldest trademark in the world, you say? Well, well!
From the Trademarks challenge. See all 156 entries (closed)
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From the Trademarks challenge. See all 156 entries (closed)
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(It's the oldest UK registered mark
there are some older US ones...)
Nice piccy, pedantry aside!
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Thu 22 Mar 2012, 12:48,
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Nice piccy, pedantry aside!
Oh no, bring on the pedantry!
Earliest US trademark 1884 (JP Tolman)
Bass trademark, 1876.
However, Lowenbrau claims use of their lion symbol since 1383, so the Bavarians would seem to have pretty much won this one...
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Bass trademark, 1876.
However, Lowenbrau claims use of their lion symbol since 1383, so the Bavarians would seem to have pretty much won this one...
Jesus, do they still make that piddle?
As it's slow, have some roasted peas...
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Thu 22 Mar 2012, 13:26,
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Why is it, in pretty much every Dreamworks kids film
the main character has one eye bigger than the other?
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