"Who's Your Daddy?" (SUGAR DADDY, 1936)
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Bapopik at AOL.COM
Tue Mar 25 15:59:39 UTC 2003
"Sugar daddy" became popular slang of the 1920s, and I think I've posted
that here. It doesn't mean your literal father; it's the person who
financially supports you. "Who's your daddy?" would be asked of a woman
wearing expensive clothes, for example.
John Mariani's ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN FOOD & DRINK doesn't have "Sugar
Daddy," but here's the trademark of this famous candy:
Word Mark SUGAR DADDY
Goods and Services IC 030. US 046. G & S: CANDY SUCKERS. FIRST USE:
19360400. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19360400
Mark Drawing Code (5) WORDS, LETTERS, AND/OR NUMBERS IN STYLIZED FORM
Serial Number 71565391
Filing Date September 17, 1948
Change In Registration CHANGE IN REGISTRATION HAS OCCURRED Registration
Number 0544252
Registration Date June 26, 1951
Owner (REGISTRANT) JAMES D. WELCH COMPANY CORPORATION MASSACHUSETTS 810
MAIN STREET CAMBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS(LAST LISTED OWNER) CHARMS MARKETING
COMPANY CORPORATION BY ASSIGNMENT, BY ASSIGNMENT ILLINOIS 7401 SOUTH CICERO
AVENUE CHICAGO ILLINOIS 60629
Assignment Recorded ASSIGNMENT RECORDED
Attorney of Record DOUGLAS R. WOLF
Prior Registrations 0401144
Disclaimer NO REGISTRATION RIGHTS ARE HEREIN CLAIMED IN RESPECT TO THE WORD
"SUGAR" APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN.
Type of Mark TRADEMARK
Register PRINCIPAL
Affidavit Text SECT 15. SECTION 8(10-YR) 20011102.
Renewal 3RD RENEWAL 20011102
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