If you live in Austin or San Marcos, the drive to Buc-ee’s is about to get much shorter. Buc-ee's is breaking ground on a new travel center on the north side of
Buc-ee's is suing North Texas chain Super Fuels for logo infringement, claiming that their dog logo resembles Buc-ee's beaver logo and causes customer confusion.
Buc-ee’s, home of the world’s cleanest bathrooms, freshest food and friendliest beaver, breaks ground on its newest travel center in San Marcos.
In a patent civil lawsuit, Buc-ee's accused Super Fuels of imitating the distinctive beaver logo design for their mascot.
Buc-ee's has been rated by GasBuddy.com as having the cleanest restrooms of any convenience store chain in the nation. Every location has full-time staff dedicated just to keep the facilities clean and well-stocked, with seemingly more stalls than the average sports stadium.
The brand is so popular that local governments across the country are offering tax breaks and other incentives to lure Buc-ee’s to town. Mike Sasso, real economy reporter for Bloomberg, spoke to the Texas Standard about the trend. Texas Standard: What sort of incentives are local governments offering Buc-ee’s to get them to build?
Buc-ee's is suing a smaller North Texas gas station chain, claiming it is infringing on the copyright for the Buc-ee's beaver logo.
The suit, filed in federal court Jan. 10, alleges that Irving-based chain Super Fuels’ logo is so similar to the Buc-ee’s logo that it is “likely to cause confusion among consumers in the relevant market,
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Buc-ee's filed a lawsuit earlier this month alleging trademark infringement against a small gas station chain based in North Texas. In the lawsuit filed in the Northern District of Texas, Buc-ee's claims that Super Fuels is infringing on its trademark of the beaver logo because the chain's logo is too similar.
Texas' favorite pit stop has your back when you're on the go, but perhaps not when you're on the run. Police in North Texas said they caught up with an escaped Alabama inmate near the gas station chain's Melissa location.