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Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: kevvosa on August 01, 2006, 02:20:46 pm

http://www.confectionerynews.com/news/ng.asp?id=69360-cadbur y-schweppes-darrell-lea

Cadbury at war over the colour purple



by Catherine Boal


25/07/2006
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Global confectionery
giant Cadbury Schweppes are appealing against a court ruling that they
do not have exclusive rights over the colour purple.



The company has filed an appeal against a judgment, handed down in April this year, that Australia confectioners, Darrell Lea
Chocolate Shops, had not acted improperly in using a dark purple colour
similar to the signature shade used on the packaging of Cadbury brands.

Cadbury claimed that the use of the colour had given consumers the
false impression that they were buying Cadbury chocolate or products
associated with Cadbury and contended that Darrell Lea had contravened
the Trade Practices Act by attempting to pass off its goods as Cadbury
products.

But the Federal Court of Australia decided that, since Cadbury
was a recognisable brand on the strength of many factors, including the
logo and the distinctive Cadbury typeface, they did not exclusively own
the dark purple colour and could not prevent other manufacturers using
it.

Justice Peter Heerey concluded: “Cadbury does not own the colour purple and does not have an exclusive reputation in purple in connection with chocolate.

”Darrell Lea is entitled to use purple, or any other
colour, as long as it does not convey to the reasonable customer the
idea that it or its products have some connection with Cadbury.”

Since 1998, Cadbury has struggled to register purple as a trade
mark in Australia in the face of opposition from Darrell Lea. In April
this year, a Trade Marks hearing debated the contested application and
concluded that the company had been using the colour as a trade mark
since 1994 and could therefore register it as such on their boxed and
block chocolate.

In addition to Cadbury's packaging, purple also features
heavily in the company's advertising, factories, catalogues, delivery
vehicles and on its website.

The confectioners have used purple packaging for their products
from the 1920s to the present day, with the exception of the second
world war years when the luxury paper needed was in short supply.

Cadbury has operated in Australia since the 1920s and are one
of the dominant companies in the country's confectionery market. In
1998 there were around 86,000 Australian retailers selling Cadbury
goods.










kevvosa38930.648900463
Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: Forth Bridges on August 01, 2006, 02:23:12 pm
wh ydo there ant puplre?  the brand blue
Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: smurfboy on August 01, 2006, 02:52:32 pm

What are you on about 623? Cadbury uses and always has used purple!

Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: kevvosa on August 01, 2006, 02:53:39 pm
Here's the proof 623:





Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: Forth Bridges on August 01, 2006, 03:21:03 pm
look BLue to me!

dark blue

Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: smurfboy on August 01, 2006, 04:08:37 pm
Get your eyes tested
Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: Forth Bridges on August 01, 2006, 04:29:26 pm
nope it scotland!
Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: smurfboy on August 01, 2006, 04:33:23 pm

Eh?

Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: Forth Bridges on August 01, 2006, 05:14:52 pm
I looked at it again! adn it Viloet! adn also Dark blue! 
Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: goldencup on August 01, 2006, 05:19:08 pm
Quote from: smurfboy

What are you on about 623? Cadbury uses and always has used purple!



I'm not so sure about that Smurfy.  I'm sure I remember it being blue years ago.  Oldspice? 

Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: kevvosa on August 01, 2006, 05:25:28 pm
Must have been many years ago. 
Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: smurfboy on August 01, 2006, 05:30:48 pm
Perhaps purple ink was too expensive during the war.
Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: Forth Bridges on August 01, 2006, 05:37:02 pm
sure I don;t belilve Carbury sweets are puplre!
Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: smurfboy on August 01, 2006, 08:15:23 pm


 


Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: Forth Bridges on August 01, 2006, 08:40:23 pm
only the wrapper is purle! the logo blue!
Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: kevvosa on August 01, 2006, 09:01:54 pm
The wrapper AND the logo is purple.



Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
Post by: smurfboy on August 01, 2006, 09:18:44 pm

From Wikipedia:


  • Canada:- Cadbury Adams is the company's Canadian subsidiary, based in Toronto. Most brands and products match those in the UK; the chocolate bar line was rebranded in late 2005 to the UK-standard purple wrapper theme.
  • Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
    Post by: goldencup on August 02, 2006, 04:45:30 pm

    OK, I can't claim to remember these particular wrappers but....



    goldencup38931.6583796296
    Title: Cadbury at war of the colour purple
    Post by: oldspice on August 02, 2006, 09:34:24 pm

    I think the purple colour came about when they got into shop facias. They kitted out shop fronts with the owner's name in the CDM insignia and the colour was a kind of blue/purple.


    In the 1960s I am sure the colour was more dark blue than purple. It's hard to tell now - it's a cross-over colour I think.