In In re Honeyhole Sandwiches Inc., Serial No. 87138294, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (“TTAB”) agreed with the Examiner in refusing the registration of HONEYHOLE SANDWICHES because it was confusingly similar to HONEY HOLE under Section 2(d) of the Trademark Act.
Fever-Tree, a producer of premium drink mixers, has taken control over its US operations via its subsidiary, Fever-Tree USA.
Northern Irish brewer William Mayne is about to get an early taste of Brexit’s implications.
The San Diego-based craft brewery, which was sold to a new investor group last month, today named former Anheuser-Busch executive Michael Taylor as its new CEO.
Boston Beer Co., the maker of Sam Adams and other popular alcohol brands, has agreed to pay New York nearly $1 million to settle charges that it failed to register its product labels with the state, officials said Thursday.
Scottish wholesalers have reported shifts from budget alcohol to mid-market alternatives following the introduction of minimum unit pricing (MUP) in May.
The U.S. claims provincial regulations discriminate against imported wines by allowing only B.C. wines to be sold in grocery stores, while B.C. says deals like NAFTA allow some private outlets to sell only wine from a single province.
As with other categories, retailers are discovering the power of place when it comes to selling beverage alcohol.
A trade war between the EU and US could have “serious negative consequences” on the Irish whiskey industry, a trade body has said.
The company issued a news release today announcing Varga's departure and naming Lawson Whiting, current executive vice president and chief operating officer, as his successor.