FTC VOLUME DECISION 91 (JANUARY - JUNE 1978 - PAGES 504-679 Coca-Cola in 48 and 64-ounce non-returnable bottles retailed at about 1 5 cents per ounce, or 50 percent more expensive than it is in a 16-ounce returnable bottle, and Coca-Cola in cans retailed at 1 9 cents per ounce, or 90 percent more expensive (Alford, Tr 2488, 2551)
Coca-Cola Co. v. Federal Trade Commission, 642 F. 2d . . . - CourtListener Petitioners The Coca-Cola Company (“Coke”) and PepsiCo Inc (“Pepsi”) manufacture soft drink concentrates and syrups They supply these ingredients to bottlers whom they license, under various trademarks, to manufacture and distribute several flavored carbonated soft drink products
Coca-Cola Co. v. F. T. C. (642 F. 2d 1387) - vLex United States In 1971, the Federal Trade Commission("FTC" and "Commission") issued administrative complaints against Coke and Pepsi and several other manufacturers of similar products, alleging that the territorial exclusivity provisions of the trademark licenses violated § 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, 15 U S C § 45 1Following a six week hearing
UNITED STATES JUDICIAL PANEL on MULTIDISTRICT LITIGATION IN RE: COCA . . . TRANSFER ORDER tralization of this litigation, which concerns the alleged deceptive labeling of the Coca-Cola soft drink, in the Northern District of California This litigation currently consists of six action pending in the Northern District of Califor
The Coca-cola Company, a Corporation, et al. , Petitioners v. Federal . . . In 1971, the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC" and "Commission") issued administrative complaints against Coke and Pepsi and several other manufacturers of similar products, alleging that the territorial exclusivity provisions of the trademark licenses violated § 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, 15 U S C § 45 1 Following a six week
Ftc Volume Decision 91 - DocsLib Brand Competition 92 "Coca-Cola" and allied products sold by bottlers of Coca-Cola compete against a wide variety of national brand flavored carbonated soft drinks
COCA-COLA CO. v. F. T. C | Nos. 78-1364, 78-1544. | D. C. Cir . . . - CaseMine In 1971, the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC" and "Commission") issued administrative complaints against Coke and Pepsi and several other manufacturers of similar products, alleging that the territorial exclusivity provisions of the trademark licenses violated § 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, 15 U S C § 45
Coca-Cola Co. v. F. T. C. , 642 F. 2d 1387 | Casetext Search + Citator In 1971, the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC" and "Commission") issued administrative complaints against Coke and Pepsi and several other manufacturers of similar products, alleging that the territorial exclusivity provisions of the trademark licenses violated § 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, 15 U S C § 45