What's Happening?
Danone's Alpro brand has been prohibited from using a slogan that creatively references 'milk' on its oat drink packaging in Switzerland. The Swiss Federal Supreme Court upheld a decision that the slogan 'SHHH...THIS IS NOT M*LK' violates dairy labeling
regulations. The court ruled that even stylized references to 'milk' are not permissible for plant-based products. This decision follows a similar case in the UK where Oatly lost a trademark case over its 'Post Milk Generation' slogan. The ruling highlights the challenges plant-based brands face in marketing their products without infringing on dairy-related terms.
Why It's Important?
This ruling underscores the growing regulatory scrutiny on plant-based product marketing, particularly concerning the use of dairy-related terms. As the plant-based industry expands, companies must navigate complex labeling laws that vary by region. The decision could influence marketing strategies across the plant-based sector, potentially limiting creative approaches that have been used to differentiate products. This may lead to increased legal challenges and necessitate changes in how plant-based products are branded and marketed globally.
What's Next?
Danone will need to revise its marketing strategy for Alpro in Switzerland, exploring alternative ways to promote its oat drink without using dairy-related terms. The ruling may prompt other plant-based brands to review their marketing practices to ensure compliance with local regulations. As regulatory bodies continue to tighten restrictions, the plant-based industry may need to advocate for clearer guidelines and potentially seek legal reforms to support innovative marketing approaches.









