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About: SaveSURGE.org in the Press

SaveSURGE.org Mentioned in AP Article
On April 15, 2003 SaveSURGE.org was ever-so-casually mentioned in an Associated Press article about a lawsuit in Sweden involving SURGE's cousin, URGE.

Coca-Cola, Swedish Family Fight Over Name
AP - 4/15/03

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - The cola wars have entered a new dimension in Sweden.

This time, the Coca-Cola Co. isn't battling Pepsi-Cola International, but a family with the surname Urge. That also happens to the name of a citrus drink bottled by Coke that's available only in Norway.

Coke has registered the name as a trademark in Sweden, but not launched in there. In the United States, the caffeine-loaded drink is called Surge.

Members of the Urge family tried to repeal the trademark, concerned that their name would become associated with a soft drink.

Swedish law prohibits registration of trademarks that use someone else's family name. But the Court of Patent Appeals ruled in favor of Coca-Cola last month, saying the English word "urge" was more commonly known than the family name, which is pronounced "OOR-geh."

Members of the Urge family didn't immediately return calls seeking comment Tuesday.

There are six people in Sweden listed with the last name Urge, according to Statistics Sweden. Four of them are involved in the court case.

Richard Sjoeberg, a Coca-Cola spokesman in Sweden, declined to comment on the legal battle, saying it was a matter between patent authorities and the Urge family.

Surge was introduced in the United States in 1997 as an answer to Pepsi's Mountain Dew, but production was scaled back because of low demand, according to SaveSurge.org, a Web site run by Surge aficionados.

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On the Net:

Coca-Cola: http://www.coca-cola.com
Surge: http://www.savesurge.org


While this story wasn't actually a feature about SaveSURGE.org, it's great publicity for SURGE! It was featured on sites like Yahoo! and iWon and who knows how many other news sites and publications.

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