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Hershey settles with marijuana company over trademark dispute

A Colorado marijuana company must recall or destroy its pot-infused edibles that resemble iconic Hershey treats as part of a settlement agreement with the chocolate company.

TinctureBelle had been making pot-infused edibles that mimicked Hershey candy

Hershey Co. chocolate - the real deal - is shown in Kansas. The Denver Post reports that a settlement reached in September requires a Colorado marijuana company to stop mimicking the names and packaging colours of Hershey's products. (Charlie Riedel/Associated Press)

A Colorado marijuana company must recall or destroy its pot-infused edibles that resemble iconic Hershey treats as part of a settlement agreement with the chocolate company.

The Hershey Co. filed a federal trademark infringement lawsuit in June against TinctureBelle LLC and TinctureBelle Marijuanka LLC. The lawsuit alleged that TinctureBelle's Ganja Joy, Hasheath, Hashees and Dabby Patty too closely resembled Hershey's Almond Joy, Heath, Reese's peanut butter cups and York peppermint patty candies, respectively.

The Denver Post reports that a settlement reached in September requires TinctureBelle to stop using those names and Hersey's brown, yellow and orange colouring for its products.

The company says in court filings that it stopped making edibles that mimic Hershey candy before the lawsuit was filed. Hershey says the edibles' packaging confused consumers, including children.