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The makers of VitaminWater rack up successes in court as they snag would-be imitators with trade dress lawsuits
As VitaminWater's popularity and distribution grows, so does the number of would-be imitators. The company's small but feisty legal department may not be able to stop competitors from bottling and se
Call the makers of VitaminWater in Queens, N.Y., and a recorded female voice that sounds strikingly similar to Fran Drescher's in The Nanny asks if you're thirsty. "Well, you're in luck," she says. "
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