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How to know how a patent affects me?

Zain Miah

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As some of you may know, I am wanting to pursue a protein drink that is sparkling - I have seen a brand called Drink Fizzique and they claim to have patented their drink. So naturally I've got some questions! see images below:
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Now my drink is not sparkling protein water rather it is sparkling protein juice and is coloured unlike theirs which is clear and has a few other value skews. Now my question is how could their patent affect me or how can I find out what it does affect?
 
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As some of you may know, I am wanting to pursue a protein drink that is sparkling - I have seen a brand called Drink Fizzique and they claim to have patented their drink. So naturally I've got some questions! see images below:
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Now my drink is not sparkling protein water rather it is sparkling protein juice and is coloured unlike theirs which is clear and has a few other value skews. Now my question is how could their patent affect me or how can I find out what it does affect?
From what they've said, the patent seems to be for a production process, so the fact your product is different doesn't matter if the process is the same.
The patent will describe the process, you can search it on uspto.gov
 

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