If you're getting C&Ds repeatedly for your products, I'd say you're duping them - perhaps a little too closely. CaD literally stands for "Cease And Desist." 9 was another, until Hoppe's got wind of it. Then there's Twee! with three names. It's also a bit disingenuous to only list a handful that are "semi-unique" as you say. Here's a more accurate and complete list of dupes:
- CaD (Barbasol; formerly "Barber Soul" - C&D issued)
- 11235 (4711)
- Aqua Dulce (Florida Water)
- Home on the Range (Hoppe's No. 9, formerly "9" - C&D issued)
- Sun Down (Sun Up)
- Twee! (Green Irish Tweed, formerly "Irish Tweed" then "Tweed" - C&D issued)
- Aqua DG (Acqua di Gio)
- Sacré Bleu (Aqua Velva)
- Steeplechase Sport (Polo Sport)
- Han Polo (Polo)
- Cold Spices (Old Spice)
- Alt-Eleven (Alt Innsbruck)
- Lo Haiku (Hai Karate)
- Aqua D (Acqua di Colonia)
- Clubguy (Pinaud Clubman)
- Déjà Fougère (Fougère Royale)
- King R. Emporium (Gillette)
- Irish Springs (Irish Spring)
Though I would agree; there's nothing wrong with recreating long lost scents. That's kinda cool, actually - as long as they're accurate. I find B&M Barrister's Reserve to excel in this regard, as the scents are as accurate as can possibly be created today (some original components are no longer allowed, for example).
As for hardware, as Yaqi so rightly pointed out regarding the "Doc" razor - expired patents means anyone can clone it. You, them or anyone else.
- CaD (Barbasol; formerly "Barber Soul" - C&D issued)
- 11235 (4711)
- Aqua Dulce (Florida Water)
- Home on the Range (Hoppe's No. 9, formerly "9" - C&D issued)
- Sun Down (Sun Up)
- Twee! (Green Irish Tweed, formerly "Irish Tweed" then "Tweed" - C&D issued)
- Aqua DG (Acqua di Gio)
- Sacré Bleu (Aqua Velva)
- Steeplechase Sport (Polo Sport)
- Han Polo (Polo)
- Cold Spices (Old Spice)
- Alt-Eleven (Alt Innsbruck)
- Lo Haiku (Hai Karate)
- Aqua D (Acqua di Colonia)
- Clubguy (Pinaud Clubman)
- Déjà Fougère (Fougère Royale)
- King R. Emporium (Gillette)
- Irish Springs (Irish Spring)
Though I would agree; there's nothing wrong with recreating long lost scents. That's kinda cool, actually - as long as they're accurate. I find B&M Barrister's Reserve to excel in this regard, as the scents are as accurate as can possibly be created today (some original components are no longer allowed, for example).
As for hardware, as Yaqi so rightly pointed out regarding the "Doc" razor - expired patents means anyone can clone it. You, them or anyone else.