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Beer Brawl

In the <em>MillerCoors v. Anheuser-Busch </em>trademark fight, a federal judge preliminarily enjoined Anheuser-Busch from using the term “<a href="http://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Beer-Brawl.pdf"><strong>no corn syrup</strong></a>” on its packaging, as it implies that its competitors’ beers do use corn syrup, though it can sell the beer packaged like that of as June 6.

MADISON, Wisc. — In the MillerCoors v. Anheuser-Busch trademark fight, a federal judge preliminarily enjoined Anheuser-Busch from using the term “no corn syrup” on its packaging, as it implies that its competitors’ beers do use corn syrup, though it can sell the beer packaged like that of as June 6.

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