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Germany's Haribo suing Swiss company Lindt over alleged violation of gummy bear trademark

Haribo taking on Lindt over teddies
Haribo taking on Lindt over teddies

A German gummy bear is taking on a foil-wrapped Swiss chocolate teddy in a legal showdown.

Cologne's regional court is due to decide today on a complaint brought by Germany's Haribo against Switzerland's Lindt & Spruengli over alleged trademark violations.

Haribo invented the ubiquitous gummy bear almost a century ago.

It claims that Lindt's chocolate bear wrapped in gold foil called "Goldteddy" violates the Bonn-based company's "Goldbaer" trademark.

Haribo argues the two products often end up side-by-side on shelves and that the similar names could confuse consumers.

Lindt says there are enough differences to avoid confusion. It also says the Haribo gummy bears are so well known by German consumers they are not likely to confuse them with anything else.