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- The Smiley Cookie trademark and related stories have involved trademark disputes in the U.S., notably around Eat’n Park’s Smiley Cookie design and name, with ongoing legal and brand-defense developments in various years. For the very latest, please check major Pittsburgh-area outlets and national business/food news for any new filings, settlements, or rebranding announcements.
Where to look for the latest
- Local outlets: Pittsburgh news stations and papers often report updates on Eat’n Park and any competing bakeries using “Smiley/Cookie” terms.
- Legal/brand news: Trademark blogs or legal news services may cover cease-and-desist actions, filings, or settlements connected to Smiley Cookies.
- Company sites and press releases: Eat’n Park’s official statements or press releases sometimes outline current status or litigation positions.
- National lifestyle outlets: If broader interest arises (e.g., a rebrand or major court decision), national outlets may pick up the story.
Tip for tracking updates
- Set up Google Alerts for phrases like “Smiley Cookie trademark,” “Eat’n Park Smiley Cookie dispute,” and “Smiley Cookie rebrand” to receive real-time updates.
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Thanks to Paul Skenes, mustaches are back in style around the Pittsburgh area. To honor the rookie sensation, Eat’n Park has released the Bucco ‘Stache Smiley Cookie. 100.1 FM and AM 1020 KDKA
www.audacy.comLegal action Rinaberger said he received the latest cease and desist letter from Eat’n Park within the last month — but it wasn’t the first one. He said he believes the first letter was sent from Eat’n Park around 2010 before he purchased the bakery in 2014. He then personally received one in 2016 and another in 2022 before an email recently. “We’ve kind of ignored it because we feel that we’ve been making them as long as they have,” Rinaberger said. The letters from Eat’n Park have become...
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