WEETABIX
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We have been told today by the people at "The English Cornershop" at Onehunga
that the nice people who make the kiwi Weetbix breakfast cereal have
have threatened legal action to anyone importing the Uk brand WEETABIX into New Zealand
They clain they have the right to do this because the product name is similar
I dont mind Weetbix minis but because of this i will not from now on be buying
any cereals produced by the Sanitarium company.
And people wonder why there is no choice in NZ supermakets
that the nice people who make the kiwi Weetbix breakfast cereal have
have threatened legal action to anyone importing the Uk brand WEETABIX into New Zealand
They clain they have the right to do this because the product name is similar

I dont mind Weetbix minis but because of this i will not from now on be buying
any cereals produced by the Sanitarium company.
And people wonder why there is no choice in NZ supermakets
Last edited by Justcol; Nov 13th 2009 at 1:30 pm.
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We have been told today by the people at "The English Cornershop" at Onehunga
that the nice people who make the kiwi Weetbix breakfast cereal have
have threatened legal action to anyone importing the Uk brand WEETABIX into New Zealand
They clain they have the right to do this because the product name is similar
I dont mind Weetbix minis but because of this i will not from now on be buying
any cereals produced by the Sanitarium company.
And people wonder why there is no choice in NZ supermakets
that the nice people who make the kiwi Weetbix breakfast cereal have
have threatened legal action to anyone importing the Uk brand WEETABIX into New Zealand
They clain they have the right to do this because the product name is similar

I dont mind Weetbix minis but because of this i will not from now on be buying
any cereals produced by the Sanitarium company.
And people wonder why there is no choice in NZ supermakets
#3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weetabix
Seems the Aus/NZ company sold the recipe and brandname to the UK back in the 30s, so it seems reasonable that they would not be keen on it reentering their home market, just as they would not expect to enter the UK and other markets that Weetabix is in.
Seems the Aus/NZ company sold the recipe and brandname to the UK back in the 30s, so it seems reasonable that they would not be keen on it reentering their home market, just as they would not expect to enter the UK and other markets that Weetabix is in.
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[QUOTE=AmyDavid;8098055]To be upset about Weetabix is...well....quite sad
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I really could not believe
this thread omg I agree how sad
[/QUOTEI really could not believe
this thread omg I agree how sad
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Its not about the cereal its about the I'm bigger than you so you'll do as i say principal behind it.
What happened to the free market ecconomy ??
What happened to the free market ecconomy ??
#9
Maybe they can stick big stickers on them that call them scrumbly weet biscuits.
It's like the marmite that has to be called our mate..or used to at least
You know that they are having a do at the English shop next weekend...with an on licence and a bouncy castle and a free sausage sizzle...yayyyyy
It's like the marmite that has to be called our mate..or used to at least
You know that they are having a do at the English shop next weekend...with an on licence and a bouncy castle and a free sausage sizzle...yayyyyy
#10
I saw something in the Wellington New World which looked a lot like British Marmite...called something different. I've been meaning to drag a Brit friend in there to see if it's the same thing or not.
I haven't been to the UK in so long that I can't quite remember if what I am thinking of as Marmite is actually this marmite substance on the shelf.
Maybe I should take a picture.
I haven't been to the UK in so long that I can't quite remember if what I am thinking of as Marmite is actually this marmite substance on the shelf.
Maybe I should take a picture.
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I saw something in the Wellington New World which looked a lot like British Marmite...called something different. I've been meaning to drag a Brit friend in there to see if it's the same thing or not.
I haven't been to the UK in so long that I can't quite remember if what I am thinking of as Marmite is actually this marmite substance on the shelf.
Maybe I should take a picture.
I haven't been to the UK in so long that I can't quite remember if what I am thinking of as Marmite is actually this marmite substance on the shelf.
Maybe I should take a picture.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmite
Everything looks the same, logo, font type etc, except the name is 'Ourmate'.
If that's right the Aussies sold Weet-bix to the UK, then the recipe must have lost something in translation, either that or they had to adjust it to make it more palatable.
They're nothing alike, completely different texture. Granted they do both smell the same - bleurgh!!
#12
Oh my gosh! Thank you. I was wondering if I was going bonkers or what.
Fwiw, that New World now has a lot of british products (more in the snack/junk food range).
Oh and the little corner store on Cuba Mall (Nik Naks) also sells British junkfood. Sweets mainly.
Fwiw, that New World now has a lot of british products (more in the snack/junk food range).
Oh and the little corner store on Cuba Mall (Nik Naks) also sells British junkfood. Sweets mainly.




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