* Calico Pie - The name

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ColinMc
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Calico Pie - The name

Post by ColinMc » 14 Apr 2021 15:07

Todays absolutely pointless question. For no obvious reason, this morning I was wondering what the origins of the CP name were.

I can't see anything in the Forum, KB or their own website. Does anyone know the story?
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Re: Calico Pie - The name

Post by ColeValleyGirl » 14 Apr 2021 15:10

The name itself seems to come from Edward Lear, and I suspect was chosen fairly randomly because it's quite hard to find a company name that isn't already taken.

But that's only a guess.

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Re: Calico Pie - The name

Post by Martin Tolley » 14 Apr 2021 16:09

Calico pies syrups is an anagram for perspicaciously, and Calico pie clients revolves into political science. Leaving now...

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Re: Calico Pie - The name

Post by LornaCraig » 14 Apr 2021 16:25

it's quite hard to find a company name that isn't already taken.
As it happens, there is another business called Calico Pie. They sell craft products. But they can't be a limited company bacause two companies can't have the same name. See https://www.calicopie.co.uk/
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Re: Calico Pie - The name

Post by ColeValleyGirl » 14 Apr 2021 16:33

Lorna, interestingly, the craft company claims to have been formed in 1989 whereas our CP was incorporated in 1995.

P.S. We must be going lockdown crazy to be discussing this!

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Re: Calico Pie - The name

Post by ColinMc » 14 Apr 2021 18:41

P.S. We must be going lockdown crazy to be discussing this!
I did say it was a pointless question - but - Quite Interesting as Stephn Fry might say!
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