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A popular Texas-based retailer is suing a Missouri liquor store, accusing it of trademark infringement. Buc-ee’s filed the federal lawsuit against the drive-thru liquor store Duckees on Nov. 15.
In a federal lawsuit filed in the Western District of Missouri on Nov. 15, Buc-ee’s said the Kimberling City, Missouri, liquor store mimics the name and logo of the Texas-based pit stop.
The all-inclusive drive-thru liquor store in Kimberling, Missouri sells shirts, hats, tumblers and other merchandise with its name or logo. If Buc-ee's gets its way, the sale of those items will ...
Since, the Mexican convenience store has changed its name ... a liquor store also located in southwest Missouri. Buc-ee's claimed that Duckees used a similar animal-centric logo on its merchandise ...
In November, Buc-ee's filed a federal lawsuit against Duckees, a Kimberling City liquor store that ... an allegedly similar logo and using it on clothing and retail store services featuring ...
They also pushed for the company to cease operations using the Barc-ee’s name ... a liquor store in southwest Missouri. In the lawsuit, Buc-ee's claimed Duckees printed a similar logo on its ...
The name of ... circular red logo and other promotional banners that offered similar deals to the grocer, including a sign that read “100 WINES UNDER $12.” The liquor store is “actively ...
Buc-ee’s has filed a lawsuit against a Missouri liquor store, Duckees. It says the store has infringed on its trademark by using a similar name and logo. Logos provided in federal lawsuit.