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All but One of These Familiar Names Became a Generic

Question 16

Question 16

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All but one of these familiar names became a generic item for lack of a defense against infringement. Which product below is still a trademark brand in the U.S.?


A) Aspirin
B) Band-Aid
C) Escalator
D) Kerosene
E) Trampoline.

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