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Cadbury Schweppes Inc v FBI Foods Ltd : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cadbury Schweppes Inc v FBI Foods Ltd
''Cadbury Schweppes Inc v FBI Foods Ltd'' is a Supreme Court of Canada decision on the protection of trade secrets in Canada. It also describes the difference between trade secrets and patents under Canadian law. == Background ==
In 1969, a new cocktail known as the Bloody Caesar was invented in Calgary, Alberta. The main ingredients of a Bloody Caesar are tomato juice, clam broth and vodka.〔CBC News (13 May 2009). ("Calgary's Bloody Caesar hailed as nation's favourite cocktail" ). CBC News|Calgary. Retrieved 31 March 2013.〕 Shortly thereafter, Duffy-Mott, an American juice manufacturer, began to produce and sell a mixture of tomato juice, clam broth and spices called Clamato.〔〔(Clamato ). Retrieved March 31, 2013〕 The Bloody Caesar became one of the most popular cocktails in Canada, greatly increasing sales of Clamato in Canada along the way.〔〔
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