The Boston Beer Company advertises quite a bit on a radio station that I listen to. The ads are usually voiced by the company’s founder, Jim Koch (pronounced "Cook"), and in many of the ads, he says that Samuel Adams beer has "a head so thick you can float a bottle cap on it." (You… Continue Reading
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Samuel Adams Better Beer Glass . . . No Trademark For You?
Posted in Advertising, Branding, Food, Infringement, Law Suits, Marketing, Non-Traditional Trademarks, Product Configurations, Product Packaging, Sight, TrademarksIf the "Soup Nazi" were employed as a Trademark Examining Attorney at the USPTO, he might be heard crabbing at the makers of Samuel Adams Boston Lager, were they to attempt to register or claim as a trademark the shape of their "new" beer glass from 2007, now almost four years old: "No trademark for you!" ("Best… Continue Reading
Budweiser: Not The King of Generation Y
Posted in Advertising, Branding, Food, Goodwill, Guest Bloggers, International, Marketing, Television—David Mitchel, Norton Mitchel Marketing Budweiser, the self-proclaimed King of Beers, announced a marketing initiative this week to broaden its appeal to drinkers ages 21-30. Although Budweiser is an immensely popular global brand, it has had difficulty in the United States market in recent years. In the US, Budweiser sales volume was down 9% in… Continue Reading









