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Business, 23.07.2021 05:00, stodd9503

Zeke's Soda is a small company. They have never grown much, but they have never quite gone out of business over their 75 year history. They have a secret recipe for a raspberry soda which is their bestselling drink. It has never been patented, but it has been known only to the family members who run the company ever since Old Zeke came up with it 75 years ago. None of the other employees have access to it. Soda Giant buys a bottle of Zeke's Soda and runs it through sophisticated equipment that is able to analyze it and determine all of the ingredients. Soda Giant takes what it learns and starts to make and sell a soda identical to Zeke's. Can Zeke's Soda win a trade secret misappropriation action?
a) No, because a secret recipe is not the kind of thing that can be a trade secret.
b) No, because the trade secret protection has expired.
c) No, because Soda Giant did not misappropriate the information.
d) Yes.

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