Palmer applied for the trademark to the UK government's Intellectual Property Office in November. According to a report by The Athletic, that application was approved on Friday.
It grants the England international the exclusive legal rights to the term 'Cold Palmer'. The registration lasts until November 25 2034, when it can be renewed again for further 10-year periods.
The 23-year-old's application includes an extensive list of products he intends to sell using the trademarked term. This includes: soaps, bath salts, snacks, razor blades, phone covers, drones, underwater vehicles, stationery, Christmas crackers and teddy bears.
Palmer was forced to amend his application after opposition from Chateau Palmer, a winemaker based in France. In response, the midfielder's company, Palmer Management Limited, amended its application removing any reference to wine. Palmer is still able to use his trademark to sell other alcoholic beverages.




