I actually heard Clear Care before I ever saw it. Not heard about it, but literally heard it: I was in college, sitting in a hall mate’s dorm room, when a fizzing sound — like when you drop some ...
The sound of a drinks can opening followed by several seconds of fizzing is not a trademark, an EU court ruled today in a case brought by a German company. Ardagh Metal Beverage Holdings had applied ...
As the last echoes of popping New Year champagne corks die away, physicists reveal what gives bubbly its fizz. Apparently the enticing sound of bubbles bursting in the foamy head of freshly poured ...
SEVERAL years ago the late Prebendary Simpson, of Fittleworth, Sussex, told me of an interesting observation he had made, which some of your readers may be able to explain. While walking up and down ...
An audio file containing the sound made by the opening of a drinks can, followed by silence and a fizzing sound, cannot be registered as a trademark for various drinks and metal containers for storage ...
The sound of a drinks can opening followed by several seconds of fizzing is not a trademark, an EU court ruled on Wednesday in a case brought by a German company. Ardagh Metal Beverage Holdings had ...
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