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Let it be known that now and forever: The reigning, defending, undisputed, heavyweight champion of making sure there are no other donut places with holy or holey in the name is none other than The Holy Donut! But seriously, I can t put into words how amazing this is (maybe because our guys won and we weren t directly involved in the drama) and what a SMACKDOWN The Holy Donut just put down. Put it this way, though The Holy Donut s muscles are so big that they just caused an Oregon cafe to change its name. According to the Portland Press Herald, back in December of 2019, the Newton family in Klamath Falls, Oregon, decided to open up their own shop after years of saving up money. Their theme was donuts (and then eventually trying to put holes in everything) and because of that, they decided on what they thought was a clever name that was also the name of an old diner they enjoyed The Holey Donut. ....
Maine donut shop The Holy Donut sues Oregon shop over name rights newscentermaine.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newscentermaine.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Holy Donut in Maine Sued Holey Donut Cafe in Oregon wjbq.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wjbq.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
After trademark challenge, Klamath Falls’ Holey Donut changes its name and its menu Updated Feb 18, 2021; Posted Feb 16, 2021 Michelle Newton poses with the Holey Donut Cafe sign on its last day in front of the store in downtown Klamath Falls.Herald and News Facebook Share For many, a donut is both holy and holey. But for Michelle and Chris Newton, the financial future of their downtown Klamath Falls bakery depended on a judge seeing a difference between the two. The family-owned operation, known until last week as the Holey Donut, will no longer go by that moniker after its owners were sued by The Holy Donut, a Maine bakery located 3,100 miles away. ....