Weet-Bix vs Weetabix: New Zealand judge rules Brit cereal to be
Justice David Gendall has ordered the destruction of more than 100 boxes of Weetabix held by customs and told a South Island speciality grocery store to cover the labels on the boxes of the British cereal it sells in future.
Three hundred Weetabix boxes a 'real threat' to Weet-Bix brand: Sanitarium - NZ Herald
Weetabix manager left job after boss's foul-mouthed 'management style' wins legal case - Mirror Online
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New Zealand to destroy 108 boxes of imported Brit Weetabix amid trademark war with rival Kiwi brand
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Christchurch business owner defends selling Weetabix - NZ Herald
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Weet-Bix vs Weetabix: New Zealand judge rules Brit cereal to be destroyed in infringement ruling
Warehouse accuses Sanitarium of cutting off its Weet-Bix supply