The world's biggest YouTuber MrBeast has lost his legal battle with a Florida-based peanut company over the branding of one of his candy bars. One flavor of his Feastables bars, called "Deez Nutz ...
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On August 25, Dee's Nuts filed a lawsuit against MrBeast's Feastables, accusing the brand of trademark infringement by naming one of its chocolate flavors "Deez Nuts." Dee's Nuts says in the ...
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Lunchly are YouTuber-branded Lunchables. Created by Jimmy “Mr Beast” Donaldson, Olajide Olayinka “KSI” Olatunji, and Logan Paul, they’re supposed to be a healthier (and pricier ...
Feastables chocolate slabs taste great, although they definitely aren’t worth R50 each and people who don’t enjoy dark chocolate should stay away. That was MyBroadband’s finding after ...
“However, at this price point, in the premium category, dark chocolates are more preferred, and as Mr Beast's Feastables are milk chocolates, I am unsure how they will flare out in the consumer ...
While most people know that nuts contain vitamins and minerals, you may not realize just how many health benefits are associated with the salty snack. Perhaps most surprising of all, considering ...
One flavor of his Feastables bars, called "Deez Nutz," was deemed too similar to the name of snack company Dee's Nuts, owned by Brian Ditore. Court documents, seen by Business Insider, show Ditore ...