| This is from the Order dated 9-7-1999 CPC International, Inc. (Bestfoods) v. Skippy, Inc. & Joan Crosby Tibbetts |
The following passages have appeared in the Skippy.com website and are to be
permanently removed from the website.
In the cascade of page names appearing at the top of each page
and in the
metatags of the website, delete "CPC'S FRAUD ON THE
COURTS" and
"CPC'S MALICIOUS PROSECUTION."
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During this time, Crosby's famous Skippy trademark and its
valuable goodwill
was pirated by a bankrupt peanut company, which later merged with
a
Fortune 500 company, making a fortune in illicit sales under the
Skippy brand name.
* * *
Thanks to the advent of the Internet, the lawful Skippy heirs
can reveal what the
food pirates (Bestfoods) and their army of attorneys concealed
from the courts
and the public for decades . . . . Bestfoods' legal department,
apprehensive of
being exposed on the Internet as the naked Emperor, has recently
changed its
website about its Skippy history, and compounded its conduct by
engaging in
willful wire fraud, a federal crime.
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Percy Crosby referred to the NRA as Roosevelt's "New
Russian Administration",
unaware that it was by means of the NRA peanut butter code that a
bankrupt
California food packer (Rosefield) would steal Skippy and make a
fortune.
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In 1933, Rosefield Packing Co., Ltd., attempted to register
Skippy as a federal
trademark for peanut butter, using the same fence theme with
Skippy's bucket of
red paint and artist's brush, and Crosby's distinctive Skippy
lettering on the fence.
Skippy, Inc. immediately filed suit in the U.S. Patent Office
through Skippy's
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