New Zealand food company Sanitarium has won a trademark dispute against a Christchurch food importer selling a product with a similar sounding name to Weet-Bix.
The decision, released by the High Court at Christchurch on Tuesday morning, restricts the sale of British product Weetabix.
Christchurch store A Little Bit of Britain was taken to court by Sanitarium for selling Weetabix, which it imports from Britain.
Justice David Gendall granted permanent injunction and ruled that Weetabix can only be sold in specialist UK stores and the word must be covered to protect the Weet-Bix brand.
Sanitarium general manager Rob Scoines said he was "absolutely happy and pleased" with the outcome.