Lindt wins chocolate bunny battle in
Swiss court
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[September 29, 2022]
ZURICH (Reuters) - Lindt &
Spruengli's foil-wrapped chocolate bunnies deserve protection from
copycat products, Switzerland's highest court ruled on Thursday, and
ordered German discounter Lidl to stop selling a similar product in
Switzerland and to destroy its remaining stock.
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Gold-wrapped Easter chocolate bunnies are
displayed during the annual news conference of Swiss chocolatier Lindt &
Spruengli in Kilchberg near Zurich March 15, 2013. REUTERS/Arnd
Wiegmann/File Photo |
Surveys submitted by Lindt showed Lindt's Easter bunny was well
known to the public, the Federal Court said, adding the two
products were likely to be confused even though there were some
differences between them.
It overturned a Swiss commercial court's ruling against Lindt
and in favour of two Swiss units of Lidl last year and ordered
Lidl to destroy its inventory of chocolate bunnies.
"Destruction is proportionate, especially as it does not
necessarily mean that the chocolate as such would have to be
destroyed," it said in a summary of its verdict.
Swiss premium chocolate maker Lindt has fought many court
battles over the years to protect one of its best-selling
products.
Germany's federal court ruled last year that the gold tone of
its foil-wrapped Easter bunny had trademark protection.
(Reporting by Michael Shields)
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