trademark by the USPTO
1971
"I want to buy the world a Coke" marketing campaign begins
1977
The now-familiar contour bottle shape was granted registration as a trademark
1985
A new formula for coke is introduced. Citizens of the world say no thanks!
2. Coca-Cola History
The first Coca-Cola recipe was invented in Columbus, Georgia, by John Stith Pemberton, originally as a cocawine c
of goodwill and gives license.
(2) The requirement for establishment of Franchise
The following requirements are for establishing of franchisees contract.
a. Permission of sales displays
The franchisee's sales should be related to the franchisor's sale cover substantially. For example, there are trade mark, service marks, logo, and so on, Especially, trademarks and service marks re
- To selectively expand its channels of distribution in important markets around the world without compromising the value of the TIFFANY&CO. trademark;
- To provide superior customer service;
- To maintain an active product development program;
- To increase its control over product supply through direct diamond sourcing and internal jewelry manufacturing;
- To achiev
of Coca-Cola syrup nearly tenfold. He soon liquidated his pharmaceutical business and focused his full attention on the soft drink. With his brother, John S. Candler, John Pemberton's former partner Frank Robinson and two other associates, Mr. Candler formed a Georgia corporation named The Coca-Cola Company. Initial capitalization was $100,000.
The trademark "Coca-Cola," used in the marketplace
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