Bitter Bust for Aldi – Lindt Forces Discounters to Withdraw Chocolate
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Lindt complains against Aldi: and gets right: Chocolate balls must now be taken out of the assortment.
An inconspicuous sweetness in the supermarket shelf becomes a legal disaster: in the dispute over chocolate balls wrapped in red, the discounter Aldi Suisse has suffered a defeat. A court sees a clear risk of confusion with one of the country's best-known confectionery products – and is now drawing consequences. The commercial court in the canton of Aargau has decided that Lindt & Sprüngli can decide for itself the brand dispute over the iconic …
Red-packed Lindor balls are one of the best-known products of the Lindt Group. But Aldi also sells a similar-looking chocolate in Switzerland. A court now forbids this.
In the trademark dispute over red chocolate balls, a Swiss court decides in favor of Lindt. What Aldi has to do with his products.
The commercial court of the canton of Aargau forbade Aldi to distribute its own red chocolate balls, as they were an unfair reference to the Lindor balls.
In the trademark dispute over chocolate balls, a Swiss court decides in favor of Lindt. What Aldi Suisse has to do with its products. The article Dispute over red chocolate balls: Aldi is subject to Lindt in Switzerland first appeared on sales.
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