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A new-look for the Vegetarian Society Approved trademarks

Karen ContrinoBy Karen Contrino09/10/20242 Mins Read
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The Vegetarian Society is delighted to unveil a fresh design for their Vegetarian Society Approved vegetarian and vegan trademarks. These trademarks are symbols seen on thousands of products in shops all over the UK, EU, USA and many other countries. The refreshed trademarks can already be seen in supermarkets on products such as Quorn’s Cheesy Nacho Nuggs and on digital display boards at McDonalds restaurants.

The refreshed design of Vegetarian Society Approved trademarks brings them into line with the rebrand of the Vegetarian Society last year.

Vanessa Brown, Head of Trademarks at the Vegetarian Society, said “Our refreshed trademark designs are registered as UK trademarks. Over the next few months, this registration will also extend to the EU, USA, India, China, New Zealand, Australia, and Norway, with other countries to follow in the future. We’re in the process of working with new and existing clients to update their packaging with the refreshed designs and delighted to see some customers already using them.”

These trademarks serve as a trusted symbol for consumers seeking vegetarian and vegan products. With the new design, the trademarks aim to create a stronger visual impact and reinforce the values they represent.

To learn more about our Vegetarian Society Approved trademarks, please visit www.vegsoc.org/trademarks.

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