Kellogg's Vs National Biscuit company
This dispute was brought in the federal court for Delaware by National Biscuit Company against Kellogg Company to enjoin alleged unfair competition by the manufacture and sale of the breakfast food known as shredded wheat. The competition was told to be unfair mainly because Kellogg Company uses like the name shredded wheat and, the plaintiff, produces its biscuit in pillow-shaped form. In 1935, the District Court dismissed the bill. It found that the name 'Shredded Wheat' is a term describing alike the product
of them and of the defendant, and that no passing off or deception had been shown. when kellogg started producing it, nabisco hadnt had a patent on it, so Kellogg won.
of them and of the defendant, and that no passing off or deception had been shown. when kellogg started producing it, nabisco hadnt had a patent on it, so Kellogg won.