TRADEMARK - COLGATE
Having taken
birth from the streets of New York, in the early 19th century;
Colgate-Palmolive Company deals with the production of household and commercial
cleaning products, dental products and other personal-care products in more than
200 countries and territories at a global level. William Colgate, the father of
Colgate-Palmolive’s company; was a soap and candle maker, who began selling his
products in New York City under the name William Colgate & Company.
After his
death in 1857, the company was succeeded by his son, Samuel Colgate, with a new
name Colgate & Company in the year 1953. In the year 1896, Colgate &
Company successfully clinch the deal of its first toothpaste in a tube, with
the name ‘Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream’. Along with toothpaste manufacturing,
Colgate-Palmolive manufactured a number of successful personal-care and
household products in the United States and other countries, including
Palmolive dish-washing liquid and Irish Spring bar soap. From the 1990s Colgate-Palmolive
became the major producer of all-purpose cleaners, wipes across the globe by
winning honors at World’s Fair at Paris in the year 1995.
Colgate
enters into fast-growing markets of Central Europe and Russia, and acquires
Kolynos Oral Care business in Latin America and launches the market-leading
Sorriso toothpaste. Of late, the headquarters of the company is placed at
New-York city. The voyage from a small company to a leading company has
connoted ‘Colgate’ as Trademark of the week and has received registration and
protection from USPTO having registration no: 322167.
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