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Cole Palmer has finally been granted the 'Cold Palmer' trademark after a battle with a French vineyard.

Last year, Palmer made a move to trademark both his 'ice cold' celebration and the name 'Cold Palmer' in the hope of using them to sell a number of different products. These include clothes, food, toys, toiletries, razor blades, diet drinks and alcohol.

However, the latter was opposed by a revered vineyard in the south west of France. Chateau Palmer, which is in the Margaux region in Bordeaux, believed a trademark of the name would be a threat to its own image.

And after legal proceedings, Chateau Palmer - who sell their wine for as much as £750-a-bottle - won their battle, according to The Sun, with Palmer's legal team amending its Intellectual Property Office documents to reflect that.

But, weeks on, Palmer has now been granted the 'Cold Palmer' trademark and can now sell a number of items relating to the phrase.

Via The Athletic, Palmer, who submitted the request to the government's Intellectual Property...

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