Buc-ee’s sues Georgia competitor with ‘confusingly similar’ brand
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By Rosie Manins
Published on May 6, 2026.
Texas-based convenience store chain, known for its unique name, is suing a competitor for trademark infringement. The company claims that its mascot, the "humanist," is being unlawfully represented by the "anonymous" and "antididid. .
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