“Sleepy” Tea Designations Brew Trademark Dispute
Celestial Seasonings has filed a complaint against Mexican and Texas companies that are allegedly infringing its Sleepytime trademark with a tea product sold under a “Sleeping Time” mark. The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. v. Royal Tea S.A. de C.V., No. 11-2504 (E.D.N.Y., filed May 24, 2011). According to the complaint, Celestial began registering its marks for tea and dietary supplements in 1975. Contending that the defendants’ Sleeping Time mark is “confusingly similar,” Celestial alleges that the defendants were fully aware of Celestial’s rights to the Sleepytime mark because they tried to cancel Celestial’s Mexican trademark registration. The complaint alleges trademark infringement, trademark dilution and unfair competition under federal law, and related counts under state law. The plaintiff seeks a permanent injunction, destruction of infringing inventory and advertising, treble damages, costs, and attorney’s fees.