Celebrity endorsements are great. Having a well-known and respected face attached to a product (literally speaking, if they’re on the packaging) is a surefire way to attract customers and earn consumer trust without them even having to use the product first. It is, generally speaking, a rule of thumb to let said celebrity know their…
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Marvel Cancels Promo With Defense Contractor Following Public Outcry
Marvel canceled a proposed partnership with defense contractor Northrop Grumman after getting an angry reaction from fans. The partnership, which was planned to coincide with New York Comic Con last weekend, was to include a digital and print comic depicting Northrop Grumman as an affiliate of Tony Stark (Iron Man, in case he managed to…
Read MoreTwo People Apply for ‘Take A Knee’ Trademark Following NFL Protests
The practice of kneeling during the national anthem before NFL games has been polarizing to say the least. But, regardless of where someone stands on the issue, it’s impossible to ignore that it’s become a focal point of American society lately. And, because of that, there’s always the possibility of monetization. And that’s just what…
Read MoreThe FDA Says Love Is Not a Real Ingredient
Has a family member or friend ever told you that the secret ingredient in an extra-special recipe is love? Well, the FDA would have a big problem with that. Nashoba Brook Bakery recently listed “love” as an ingredient in its granola, prompting the FDA to issue a warning to what it took as a serious…
Read MoreYETI Coolers Sues Again—This Time Against Alibaba
YETI Coolers has once again found itself in a legal battle involving knock-off products. This time, the Texas company is accusing Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce platform that has been involved in numerous counterfeiting scandals, of selling products in violation of federal import law. According to Law360, the U.S. International Trade Commission received a complaint on…
Read MoreThat Whole McDonald’s Sauce Promotion Got Way Out of Hand
We told you about how “Rick and Morty” fans were so amped up about McDonald’s Szechuan sauce that the fast food chain brought it back for one day only, right? It turns out the single-day promotion wasn’t good enough for fans of the cartoon, as many restaurants ran out of the sauce almost immediately, finding…
Read MoreAnother Samsung Phone Explodes in Man’s Pocket
Samsung seems to have recovered from the PR nightmare caused by batteries in the Galaxy Note 7 overheating and catching fire. It was so bad that airlines forbade passengers from bringing them onto the plane, Samsung offered a recall and it brought into question the safety of the company’s lithium ion batteries. Last week, a Samsung…
Read MorePlaytex Recalls Plates After Reports of Children Choking on Plastic
Playtex is recalling its children’s plates and bowls after receiving reports of the items’ clear plastic layers peeling and bubbling, posing a choking hazard. According to the CPSC, Playtex has received 372 reports of the plastic layers on the items bubbling over and peeling, and has received 11 reports of parents finding pieces of the…
Read MoreThis Smartphone Accessory Discreetly Hides a Selfie Stick
The selfie stick has become wildly popular among tourists and travelers, but unfortunately, with its metal construction and ability to retract, it kind of resembles a weapon. Because of that, it’s been banned from places like sports stadiums and festivals. But, there’s no denying that they’re helpful when it comes to fitting groups of people…
Read MoreUtah Company Sues L.L. Bean Over Trademark Dispute
KUHL, a Salt Lake City-based apparel company, filed a suit against L.L. Bean on Oct. 2, claiming that L.L. Bean’s new slogan “Be An Outsider,” infringes on KUHL’s trademark on “The Outsider.” KUHL, filing under the name Alfwear, specializes in outdoor and rugged apparel, and said L.L. Bean’s new slogan infringes on its trademark due…
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