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April 6, 2021 Kimberly Paxton-Hagner, co-owner of Kwik Lok Corp. based in Yakima, WA, has been elected to the role of board chair for the company. Kwik Lok is a global company that was founded by Paxton-Hagner’s grandfather, Floyd Paxton, and has been run by her family for three generations. Paxton-Hagner assumed the role as chairperson at the company’s recent board meeting on April 1. Paxton-Hagner succeeds John Rothenbueler as chairperson upon his retirement. Rothenbueler guided the company through the transition from the second to the third generation of ownership. Kwik Lok is now owned by sisters Kimberly Paxton-Hagner, Melissa Steiner and Stephanie Jackson. ....
January 25, 2021 Kwik Lok Corp. has provided $48,000 to organizations as part of a twice-yearly allocation philanthropy program. Organizations chosen for gifts for this allocation are working on COVID-19 recovery or are striving to mitigate impacts of climate change. They demonstrate inspirational efforts that align with Kwik Lok’s ongoing commitment to unlocking opportunity, improving well-being, protecting resources and fostering innovation. “A global pandemic, unprecedented economic uncertainty, ongoing racial injustice, and climate change are all having devastating impacts on our families, our communities and our world, said Kwik Lok co-owners Stephanie Jackson, Kimberly Paxton-Hagner and Melissa Steiner. Now more than ever, it is that feeling of family, of respect, and of care that means everything. Caring about our Kwik Lok family means we must extend that care to their communities and the planet we share. We’re doing everything we can to do right by all thre ....
March 23, 2021 In the 24/7/365 world of agriculture, companies must adapt their approach to connectivity and the protection of their assets. Why? Because the very nature of the food supply chain is centered… Read More ....
In a recent decision, Ezaki Glico v. Lotte International American Corporation, the Third Circuit rejected a manufacturer’s claims of trade dress infringement regarding Pocky, a chocolate covered cookie stick which Ezaki Glico invented in the 1970s.[1] The court concluded that Pocky’s overall shape and look cookie sticks partially coated in chocolate were functional and thus not protected from competitor imitation. The Third Circuit’s decision, which focused on the definition of “functionality” as it pertains to product design, carries important implications for marketing products in the food and beverage industries. Trade Dress Background Ezaki Glico facts, a few words on trade dress: ....
Josh Koreski wouldnât say running a manufacturing business during a pandemic is fun, but he believes it provided an unexpected opportunity to innovate and think creatively. For Koreskiâs company, Core Pack, that meant responding to changes in their customer base. For example, fruit packing houses needed more packaging for consumer use rather than bulk and food service. Core Pack, which makes cardboard tubes and packaging, had to shift its production to reflect those customer needs, Koreski said. âWe got a little bit of a rise from the challenge that (the COVID-19 pandemic) brought up,â said Koreski, CEO of Core Pack. âThereâs a pandemic. How do we get through it? What kind of protocols should we have? What markets should we abandon? What markets should we attack?â ....