While coffee has frequently borne the brunt of various misguided souls' animosity based on unsupported claims that it is detrimental to one's health, it has gotten an approving nod as the world's most popular stimulant from prince and pauper, beggarman and thief -- all of whom blearily queue up at Starbucks for their morning jolt.
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I drink eight cups of coffee a day, and look at me. I’m ten feet tall and can leap small buildings. My heartbeat can outrace a train. I’m immune to all slow-moving viruses and speak at a rate of approximately 600 words per minute. Come inside and find out if I can write, too.
Patent Free Café
There are no patents associated with this product anymore, but the espresso it makes rivals anything on the market.
There are no patents associated with this product anymore, but the espresso it makes rivals anything on the market.
There are no patents associated with this product anymore, but the espresso it makes rivals anything on the market.
There are no patents associated with this product anymore, but the espresso it makes rivals anything on the market.
Patented Coffee
The Nespresso machine, by everyone's favorite Swiss uncle, Nestlé, chocolate maker to the universe and stars.
How Chocolate Saved the World
Since the end of February 2006, the Zurich-based food giant Nestlé, has owned patent on genetically modified coffee plants allegedly providing an improved solubility of the coffee powder
Hey, You Trademarked My Coffee!
But don't fret. There's no need to go all Häagen Dazs and inflict another umlaut-infected trademark on the world just yet. A two word mark buys you more chances of success.
Just Say No to Nescafé
If you are like me, you may have a vague recollection of a strange case filed some eight years ago in which Nestlé was accused of misappropriating the likeness of a former model to use on the labels of everyone's favorite, Taster's Choice Coffee. Sounds like much ado about nothing at first