pinback wrote:What's the deal with "Snyder's of Hanover"?
A family in Pennsylvania apparently had some sort of internal fight and split in half, and some of them broke off and formed their own separate company in competition. They moved to Berlin (or they moved to Hanover) and started the "Snyder's" potato chip company same as the other one.
Well, both companies were calling themselves - and their product - Snyders, which causes a problem since they are separate companies. (If I get mad at my brother and open a store under the same name - which is legal - they are separate companies despite that we were once friends and are still brothers.)
So both started identifying themselves with the town in Pennsylvania where they operate.
But they do warn people: Snyders of X says on their packaging: "We are not affiliated with the child-molesting cop killers at Snyders of" Z. Snyders of Z says on their packaging: "We are not affiliated with the bomb-throwing murdering terrorists at Snyders of" X.
X and Z represent either Berlin and Hanover, or Hanover and Berlin, respectively.
I got the underlying story from a driver for one of them. It's two separate companies. Any of you watch the TV show "American Chopper"? Father is suing son because the son quit - after the father practically fired him - to start his own motorcycle manufacturing firm in competition with his father. They're two different companies and are competitors.