la-rene
Well-Known Member
There have been similar discussions about Bath Bombs.
I would change the name - call them bubbling bars or something like that and you should be fine.
Not to argue, but changing the name would only protect you from a Trademark, not the patent. If you look at the percentages that they use in their trademarked recipe, they cover their bases. The way I see it, is there is only so much tweaking you can do in a recipe for bathbombs. It has to be about a 2:1 Ratio, correct?
I'm not saying that people shouldn't make them, in fact, I'm working on some fizzie foaming bath "bombs" too, but I don't think we should be surprised if we do get a C&D letter for making them at some point. Especially, if our products are successful. Though L's patent is for a fizzing foaming bath bomb that has an inner core that fizzes and an outer layer that foams. That is their "difference" I guess.
I for one, don't like L's products. I think most of them kinda stink. lol!