"SOARING" possibly in legal jeoprady
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Brian wrote:
Yes, but recently a patent was issued for the peanutbutter and jelly
sandwich. I suppose now each day a mom or dad makes one for their kid's
lunch they will have to pay a royalty.
Brian
I recall that the PB&J patent was for a particular structure that
allowed the sandwich to be manufactured, packaged, and sold. The trick
was a technology to keep the jelly from soaking into the bread.
Put peanut butter on both pieces of bread, Duuuhhhhhh.
I've done that since I was a kid packing a lunch. And that was a long time
ago.
Does that qualify as prior art?
:-)
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Geoff
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