I've checked "Frappé" on Google if it was a company like starbucks, turns out to be something I never expected.
Couldn't find better information than Wikipedia, here's what it said:
"Frappé coffee is a Greek foam-covered iced coffee drink made from instant coffee (generally, spray-dried).
Accidentally invented by a Nescafe representative in 1957 in the city of Thessaloniki, it is now the most popular coffee among Greek youth and foreign tourists, especially during the summer, but has now spread to other countries."
Frappé isn't a real company, but the group still added a Registered trademark, still claiming to be registered with national trademark office, even if they aren't.
Logic. |