Lee Fleming brings the world.... compressed, not smushed:
âSo itâs smushed!â Judge Raymond Clevenger III declared, referencing the way Smuckers makes its crustless PBJ sandwiches.
The Wall Street Journal outlines the earth-shattering case in âPatent Case Turns Sticky for Smucker,â proving once again that justices are too often sense-impaired when deciding what cases to hear.
Itâs too much. I wonder how much this case will cost taxpayers?
I have to say that they are VERY tasty - and the kids love them. They're also making a grilled cheese version. But trying to patent the idea? Hell, my folks and I used to make grilled cheese and other pocket sandwiches when I was a kid on a commercial pocket sandwich maker - it used heat and weight to make "compressed" seals on the sandwiches - does that count as prior art?








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