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Does False Advertising Pay in the Baby Formula Business?

Posted in Advertising, Food, Guest Bloggers, Law Suits, Marketing

For Mead Johnson, the maker of Enfamil, $13.5 million is a small price to pay to halt the slide towards store brand formula. Some companies just have a knack for rubbing the federal courts the wrong way. Case in point: Baby formula brand Enfamil and its maker, Mead Johnson Nutrition. Last week, a federal court… Continue Reading

MiraLAX Won’t “Loosen Up” Against OTC Store Brand Competition

Posted in Advertising, Branding, Copyrights, Dilution, Infringement, Law Suits, Marketing, Product Packaging, Sight, Trademarks

Schering-Plough Healthcare, owner of the MiraLAX brand — the top-selling OTC oral laxative ($360 Million in OTC sales since launching in February 2007) — has pulled out all of the available stops and then some, in a pre-Thanksgiving Day federal district court action brought in the District of Delaware, asserting a variety of intellectual property and unfair competition claims… Continue Reading