For those who want to read more about a legal case, Sprinkles Cupcakes, Inc. vs. Halpenny et al., you can read it here.
This was against the company formerly known as SprinkleSprinkle, now known as AliBethCakes.
According to Sprinkles, they have been "using the trademark SPRINKLES in connection with bakery goods since at least as early as February 1, 2004 and with retail shops featuring baked goods since as early as April 12, 2005."
There's more:
This was against the company formerly known as SprinkleSprinkle, now known as AliBethCakes.
According to Sprinkles, they have been "using the trademark SPRINKLES in connection with bakery goods since at least as early as February 1, 2004 and with retail shops featuring baked goods since as early as April 12, 2005."
There's more:
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Because someone has capitalized on the cuteness of the word and the nostalgia it brings, shouldn't mean they should ALSO be allowed to restrict {or in this case, sue} someone else from using the same word. Are they going to sue Meriam-Webster next for having 'sprinkles' in the dictionary and not reference to their bakery? It's quite ridiculous and such bad business for them to keep suing and dashing other people's dreams.
No seriously, I can't believe what a bully they are being about smaller cupcake businesses. I almost wish people would pay more attention to this and boycott Sprinkles until they let up and chill out.
Isn't it enough that celebrities endorse their specific business for free?
488 Bergen St
Brooklyn, NY 11217
914-815-5153
All their info is gone from the web except their physical address and phone. I was about to buy Sprinkles, but they have really left a bad taste in my mouth.YUCK! Boycott Sprinkles and get your delivery from a tried and true bakery. Sprinkle Sprinkle.
Ambition is one thing, professionally spoiled bratty behavior is quite another!