Trading Standards News Item Torfaen County Borough Posting. ![]() Sweet66 also inflated the price by a factor of 10, selling 30 pence supermarket chocolate bars for £3.00. The guilty Wonka Bar trader had been buying cheap supermarket ‘own brand’ chocolate and repackaging it under “Mr Wonka Bar” labeling. Wonka also happens to be a trade mark, owned by Nestlé, registered in respect of chocolate products and confectionary. Wonka, of course is the name of the fictional chocolate factory owner from British author Roald Dahl’s children’s classic novel, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” In the story, Wonka hosted a competition, awarding a much coveted trip to his mysterious factory to the five children who found a golden ticket hidden in their chocolate Wonka bars. ![]() ![]() By Seiko Hidaka (UK) on NovemPosted in TrademarkĪ small Welsh retailer, Sweet 66, and its owner have been found guilty of trade mark infringement offences by selling Wonka branded chocolate bars.
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