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Texas-based Buc-ee’s convenience chain sues owner of Missouri Barc-ee’s

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Texas convenience store chain Buc-ee’s has filed another lawsuit this year against a competitor.

Buc-ee’s is suing Missouri-based Barc-ee’s for trademark infringement, according to a lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court Western District of Missouri Southern Division. 

Barc-ee’s, which is temporarily closed, according to its website, describes itself as “a unique stop with coffee & food, a dog yard, and a kids’ western-themed mini city.” 

Its owner, John Lopez, acknowledged the lawsuit and other troubles for the business on social media. 

BUC-EE’S SUES SMALLER GAS STATION CHAIN FOR COPYRIGHT, ARGUING CARTOON DOG LOGO IS TOO SIMILAR TO ITS BEAVER

An illustration in the Buc-ee’s lawsuit against Barc-ee’s shows the word trademarks side-by-side.  (United States District Court Western District of Missouri Southern Division / Fox News)

Barc'ees logo from lawsuit illustration

Buc-ee’s says in a lawsuit that Barc-ee’s logo infringes on its trademark.  (United States District Court Western District of Missouri Southern Division / Fox News)

“Although I prefer my business challenges to come with a side of coffee rather than a court summons, this is just a part of the entrepreneur game,” he said in a March 24 Facebook post. “My legal team believes we are not legally infringing on any trademarks.” 

“The remarks from a legal team that specializes in trademarks also believe that I could win if it went to trial, but it may not be worth the fight,” he continued. “Beavers are cunning creatures. Very rare does a small dog go into a fight with a big beaver and come out on top.”

Just days earlier, he posted that the Marshfield, Missouri, location was temporarily closed for a “glow-up.”

BUC-EE’S OPENS LARGEST STORE SPANNING 75,000 SQUARE FEET WITH 120 GAS PUMPS

Employees prepare brisket offerings inside Buc-ee's in Luling, Texas.

Employees prepare food inside of a Buc-ee’s convenience store on June 12, 2024, in Luling, Texas. (Brandon Bell / Getty Images)

The lawsuit, obtained by , says Barc-ee’s “purposefully advertised, marketed, promoted, offered for sale, sold, distributed, manufactured, and/or imported, and continue to advertise, market, promote, offer for sale, sell, distribute, manufacture, and/or import, products and services in a manner that violates Buc-ee’s rights in Buc-ee’s Trademarks.”

The suit also alleges the name, curving word style and cartoon mascot of a “brown animal with a red tongue and black nose wearing a hat on a yellow circle with a black circular outline” mimics the Buc-ee’s trademarks. 

There is a Buc-ee’s location in Springfield, Missouri, which is about 17 miles away from the address listed for Barc-ee’s. The Buc-ee’s Springfield location opened in December 2023, according to the city’s website. 

“Buc-ee’s has invested heavily in innovation across the company to provide the best quality products and experience for our customers,” Buc-ee’s said in a statement to . “Buc-ee’s will not be an idle spectator while others infringe the intellectual property rights that Buc-ee’s has worked so hard to develop.”

Largest Buc-ee's in Luling, Texas

The Texas-based convenience store and gas stop, Buc-ee’s, has become the world’s largest convenience store with over 100 gas pumps and a 75,000-square-foot store in Luling, Texas.  (Brandon Bell / Getty Images)

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Back in January, Buc-ee’s filed a lawsuit against Texas gas station Super Fuels on allegations of copyright infringement, claiming Super Fuels’ logo is too similar to the Buc-ee’s logo.

Buc-ee’s has more than 50 stores across Missouri, Texas, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky and Colorado, the lawsuit states. 

‘ Landon Mion contributed to this report. 

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