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There’s nary a week that passes when, in some corner of Texas, someone isn’t getting up to something that we can only describe as “antics.” These stories capture our attention and imagination, and we explore them in Meanwhile, in Texas. Why’s Buc-ee’s in the news this week? The Lake Jackson–based convenience store giant is suing a Houston-area company with a similar name and logo. Hm, that seems like it might be a stretch. What’s this store called? “Buky’s.” Take a look at its logo: The trademark lawsuit alleges Buky's owner Saarim Damani, of Sugar Land, has unlawfully capitalized on the Texas chain Buc-ee's' success by using a similar name and lettering on his stores in El Campo and Rosenberg. https://t.co/FpfoBPONak— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) October 24, 2021 Oh.Yeah. The owner,…
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