REINTRODUCED DISCONTINUED PRODUCTS Sample Clauses

REINTRODUCED DISCONTINUED PRODUCTS. Redhook xxxx have the first opportunity to manufacture a New Brand that Company elects to introduce if (a) such New Brand is in the same "Beer Style" as a Discontinued Redhook Brand that Company discontinued, pursuant to Section 3.3 of this Agreement, in the immediately preceding 12-month period and (b) such New Brand is not in the same Beer Style as a Discontinued Widmer Brand (as defined in the Widmer Distribution Agreement) that Xxxxany discontinued, pursuaxx xx Section 3.3 of the Widmer Distribution Agreement, in the immediately preceding 12-month xxxxxd. As used in this Section, a "Beer Style" is one of the following: porter, amber, pale ale, blonde, fruit beer, hefeweizen, lager, xxx xxxxx, xx those terms are commonly used in the beer industry. In ordxx xx exercise its option, Redhook must notify Company within ten (10) days following written notice from Company of its intent to have such New Brand manufactured.
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