Lookalike chocolate bar might go to Concourt
Updated | By Lonwabo Miso

This was after the Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein ruled against the manufacturers of the Tiffany Break on the grounds of intellectual property and trademark law.
The International Foodstuffs Co and Iffco South Africa had unsuccessfully appealed to the SCA for the lifting of an interdict prohibiting them from selling the Tiffany Break.
Their lawyer Lizl Combrinck said in court papers, there was no confusion among the public over the two chocolate bars.
The interdict had been granted in Nestlé's favour over the shape of the KitKat, registered as a trademark.
The SCA had ruled that the interpretation of the Law on Trademarks and application of intellectual property rights was of great importance to the public, businesses and foreign investors
The SCA had found strong similarities between the two chocolates, which comes down to losses to Nestle.
(File Photo: Gallo Images)
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