12 Colors So Synonymous With Brands, Their Colors Are Trademarked

This past Easter, I treated myself to a Reese's peanut butter egg. It was half-melted, which upset me, but while I was peeling its gooey body out of the wrapper, I noticed it said "Orange is a trademarked color."

"The orange color is a registered trademark."

It's my new goal in life to find a color so iconic that I can trademark it, but until then, here are 11 other colors whose hex codes are off limits (in certain contexts, of course).

1.Tiffany Blue

Tiffany & Co. boxes

2.Post-It Note Yellow

Post-Its

3.Cadbury Purple

Dairy Milk bars on a shelf

4.UPS Brown

A UPS driver in their truck

5.Home Depot Orange

An aisle at Home Depot

6.Barbie Pink

Barbie products on a shelf

7.Target Red

The outside of a Target store

8.Louboutin Red

A pair of Christian Louboutins

9.Wiffle Ball Yellow

People playing Wiffle Ball

10.T-Mobile Magenta

The outside of a T-Mobile store

11.And finally, Owens-Corning Pink

Someone installing fiber glass

What's the most iconic company color in your opinion? Comment below!