Question 1: Are Heytea and Imperial Tea the same? They are different. Heytea is the former Imperial Tea. Imperial Tea cannot be registered as a trademark, so Heytea is used in the end. So the Imperial Tea you see now are all fake, and Heytea is the genuine product.
Question 2: Are Imperial Tea and Hey Tea the same? Hi Tea was also called Imperial Tea before, but later it was renamed Hi Tea
Question 3: What is the difference between Imperial Tea and Gong Tea? It must have happened. Heytea is the original Jiangmen Imperial Tea. Because Taiwan Imperial Tea has lifted the brand authorization, it had no choice but to change the name! Now it seems that Taiwan Imperial Tea has returned to the mainland to make it. They have a registered trademark in Taiwan and the mainland continues to use the Imperial Tea brand!
Question 4: Which one is better, Imperial Tea or Hi Tea? Hi Tea was previously called Imperial Tea. How do you compare it? In fact, many Royal Tea stores sell different products with different tastes. For example, the high-end Imperial Tea tends to be light tea or fruit tea, which is not so greasy and comfortable to drink. Hey Tea If so, it seems to be about the same.
Question 5: In fact, I didn’t understand why the original Imperial Tea was renamed Heytea. It’s a very unsophisticated name and cannot be patented. The name can be applied for as a trademark. As for whether it can be used, it depends on whether it has been used. Many two-character words have already been used by others. It would be better to have a few more words.
Question 6: Because of the appearance of "him", will Imperial Tea and Heytea become obsolete? Yes, there are a lot of changes now
Question 7: The reason why Coast City Imperial Tea changed its name to Heytea was because the trademark Imperial Tea was not registered, and many Imperial Tea series brands appeared, so the name was changed, but the original Imperial Tea Tea leaves a karefree Imperial Tea and continues to fight for the Imperial Tea brand. The things are the same as Heytea.
Question 8: Why can’t the name “Imperial Tea” be patented? Instead, it was renamed “HiTea”. And the name “HiTea” is patented? Why? Names cannot be patented. The name can be applied for as a trademark. As for whether it can be used, it depends on whether it has been used. Many two-character words have already been used by others. It would be better to have a few more words.
Question 9: Which one is more authentic, Heytea or Imperial Tea? The difference is that Heytea is the former Imperial Tea, and Imperial Tea cannot be registered as a trademark, so I ended up using Heytea. So the Imperial Tea you see now are all fake, and Heytea is the genuine product.
Question 10: How to make Heytea (formerly Authentic Royal Tea) cheese cream cheese cream
1. Soften the butter at room temperature and add sugar.
2. Beat with an electric egg beater. Beat until sugar melts.
3. Add cheese cheese.
4. Use a whisk to continue stirring until smooth.
5. Squeeze in fresh lemon juice.
6. Continue stirring until smooth.
7. The cream that has been stirred with an electric whisk will have air in it. You can stir it with a spatula and the cream will be smoother, more delicate and shiny. At this time it can be used for decoration.