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'''Tarhun''' ({{lang-ru|Тархун}}) is a carbonated |
'''Tarhun''' ({{lang-ru|Тархун}}) is a carbonated ] from former ], flavoured with ] or ] and traditionally dyed green. The drink's name comes from a popular name for tarragon in numerous languages, including ], ], ], ] and several languages spoken in ] and on ]. | ||
== Trademark status == | |||
In a trademark dispute between ] and ], the ] has determined that the name ''Tarhun'' is a descriptive name for the drink of the same name, and is thus not trademarkable under laws of ].<ref>Majandus- ja Kommunikatsiooniministeeriumi Tööstusomandi Apellatsioonikomisjon ] ]: </ref> | |||
== Gallery == | |||
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Image:Tarhun.jpg|Tarhun | Image:Tarhun.jpg|Tarhun | ||
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For other uses of the word Tarhun, see Tarhun.Tarhun (Template:Lang-ru) is a carbonated soft drink from former Soviet Union, flavoured with tarragon or woodruff and traditionally dyed green. The drink's name comes from a popular name for tarragon in numerous languages, including Arabic language, Turkish language, Russian language, Armenian language and several languages spoken in Caucasia and on Balcan.
Trademark status
In a trademark dispute between OÜ Acerra and AS Tallinna Karastusjoogid, the Estonian Ministry of Economy and Communications has determined that the name Tarhun is a descriptive name for the drink of the same name, and is thus not trademarkable under laws of Republic of Estonia.
Gallery
- Cyrillic lettering Cyrillic lettering
- Tarhun Tarhun
References
- Majandus- ja Kommunikatsiooniministeeriumi Tööstusomandi Apellatsioonikomisjon 28 April 2006: ruling 808-o
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