![]() I know this post sounds like spam, but if you know me, you know I am not easily impressed. Want to wind down before bed but don't need a hangover? Grab a can or two! This stuff is the SHIT! I'm looking forward to testing a massive dose, 2 cans were enough for me to not want to drive, 4 cans could be coma inducing. Outside of RedBull Cola, I haven't been impressed by a commercial "active food" product in years, until now. I'm a potion maker, I make my own energy drinks and active foods, I am a being of discriminating taste. Two cans was fucking awesome! Intoxicating laziness, almost sleepy, totally mellow, bit of a body buzz to boost! Unlike many of the caffinated counterparts this stuff tastes smooth and delightful, the sort of thing you could drink all day with out a second thought. This warning should probably be a bit larger and on the front of the drink. ![]() There is a warning not to drink more then one can in 6 hours, so of course both cans were quickly emptied into my belly. Possibly Kava kava, it is mentioned on review sites but not the main marketing site, I'll check on this when I get home. When I saw this stuff I was stressed, having trouble sleeping, and wanting something novel for shits and giggles so I bought two cans and headed home. None of the other "anti-energy drinks" have lasted any length of time on the market, and the few I have tried were about as effective as a glass of water. The restaurant plans to respond to the petition made by the Marley estate, and Mastrangelo said she hopes to avoid having to file a federal civil suit against the estate.When I first saw this stuff I rolled my eyes, it seemed to good to be true. The status of the trademark owned by the Mellow Moods restaurant is currently pending cancellation. “I think (the Marley family) would practice what their father preached, and wouldn’t take advantage of a small business,” she said. ![]() Mastrangelo doubts that the estate’s attorneys have been entirely forthcoming with their clients about what she called “a legal error” and expressed a desire to contact the Marley family directly. “The family has every right to aggressively pursue these lawsuits against people who really are infringing, but they can’t wrongfully frame us because it meets their business interests,” she said.Mastrangelo characterized the situation as “a very costly legal mistake” on the part of the Marley family attorneys who she said failed to properly research the trademark for “Mellow Moods” before developing and packaging their beverage. Mastrangelo believes that because people have frequently exploited the image of Bob Marley since his passing, the family have become especially vigilant about protecting the Marley legacy, a sentiment Mastrangleo said she understands. The application lists the product in same class and category of the trademark owned by Mellow Moods restaurant, “Mineral and aerated waters and other nonalcoholic drinks fruit drinks and fruit juices syrups and other preparations for making juices” and “light beverage products.Īccording to Mastrangelo the estate attempted to frame Mellow Moods as a Marley-themed beverage and food restaurant. Patent and Trademark office in June 2010 and requested the cancellation of the trademark own by the Mastangelos after being denied use of the trademark.Īccording to the application, Marley’s Mellow Mood is a variety of flavored water, juices and energy drinks. The estate filed to register with the U.S. Mastrangelo described discovering that the Marley estate planned to market and distribute a beverage called “Marley’s Mellow Mood.” According to Shanna Mastrangelo, who co-owns the cafe with her husband Phil, she was contacted about a year ago by the Marley family’s attorneys, who ordered the eatery to cease and desist with the use of its “Mellow Moods” trademark. ![]()
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