Aunt Joy’s Cakes Sued For Infringing See’s Candy Trademark

trademark-attorney-candy-cake-sees-infringement.jpgLos Angeles, CA – Columbia Insurance Company owns the See’s Candy trademarks and exclusively licenses the marks back to See’s Candy Shops, Inc. The See’s Candy trademarks were first used in 1921 and have been registered with the USPTO and in other countries.

Aunt Joy’s sells cakes, cookies and chocolate-based confections from its Burbank store and website. Defendant is accused of selling cakes using the See’s trademarks, which cakes purportedly incorporated See’s Candy products. Defendant allegedly advertised its cakes as being “filled with Sees candy chips” and “dripping in Sees dark chocolate.” Plaintiff asserts causes of action for trademark infringement, Lanham Act unfair competition and dilution. The case is Columbia Insurance Company v. Aunt Joy’s Cakes, Inc., CV10-5164 RGK (C.D. Cal. 2010).