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Buc-ee’s Sparks Ohio Backlash Over Mini Mart Beaver Logo Fight

BEAVERCREEK, Ohio – From a lip-smacking alligator to a grinning moose and even a bear in a hat, Buc-ee’s has repeatedly gone to court over cartoon animal mascots it says stray too close to its famous buck-toothed beaver.

This time, however, the Texas-born travel center chain has stirred a backlash in Ohio after setting its sights on a beaver mascot in Beavercreek.

The dispute is the latest trademark infringement lawsuit filed by Buc-ee’s Ltd., but it has quickly grown beyond the courtroom. Fans of Beaver’s Mini Mart have criticized Buc-ee’s online, called for boycotts and rallied behind the local store, while Beavercreek officials passed a resolution recognizing the beaver as part of the city’s history. The controversy has even drawn attention from British comedian John Oliver.

On “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver,” the host spotlighted Buc-ee’s long record of trademark fights involving animal-themed logos and unveiled a website selling merchandise with a parody “Buc-off” design and a squirrel character named Mr. Nutterbutter. On X, the hashtag #boycottbucees also gained traction.

Buc-ee’s filed suit against Beaver’s Mini Mart in late July, about four months after opening its first Ohio location less than 30 minutes away. The chain is widely known for its sprawling stores, extensive food options and oversized restrooms.

In its complaint, Buc-ee’s says the mini mart’s beaver logo is too similar to its own widely recognized Buc-ee — or “Bucky” — beaver mascot. The Texas-based company is seeking a jury trial in federal court in Ohio.

Buc-ee’s says it has the right to defend its valuable brand identity

Beaver’s Mini Mart operates from a long, low-slung building with a shingle roof at a suburban intersection. By comparison, Buc-ee’s new 74,000-square-foot location off Interstate 70 near Dayton features more than 100 gas pumps, 24 electric vehicle chargers and 700 parking spaces. A second Buc-ee’s store in Ohio has already been approved and is expected to open in 2028.

While preparing to enter the state in February, Buc-ee’s sued the northern Ohio holding company for Mickey Mart gas stations, arguing its Mickey the Moose logo could be confused with Buc-ee. (The company’s response: “A moose is not a beaver.”)

The Buc-ee’s beaver logo features the face of a beaver with prominent buck teeth wearing a red ball cap against a yellow backdrop. The Beaver’s Mini Mart mascot is a full beaver, unclothed, waving and smiling against a white background.

Customers have been critical of Buc-ee’s decision to target the much smaller store.

“I love Buc-ee’s, but I don’t plan on going back until they start making better business decisions,” Austin Collins, 32, a project manager from Fairborn, said outside Beaver’s, where he was making his first visit to protest the lawsuit.

He called targeting a beaver-named business in Beavercreek “a little spiteful.” License plates from three states were visible in the parking lot.

Buc-ee’s has defended the lawsuit as protective of its valuable trademark. In a statement on its website, the company said it first learned of Beaver’s Mini Mart when its owner, Vic Boparai, filed a trade name registration on Oct. 23.

The small business, incorporated in 2017, changed its name from Hanes Road Carryout to Beaver’s Mini Mart in January 2025, according to the paperwork. That was about four months after Buc-ee’s broke ground near Dayton. Recognizing a conflict, the company said it repeatedly attempted to reach Boparai without success, so it was forced to sue.

Boparai has since issued a statement of his own, though without addressing the company’s concerns nor the merits of the lawsuit.

“We want to say thank you to the community and the entire country for supporting us and our business,” he said. “We are overwhelmed by your support for our business and other small businesses everywhere.”

The Associated Press has been unable to reach Boparai at Beaver’s Mini Mart or by calling the store.

Beavercreek adopts the beaver as part of city history

Beavercreek City Council responded to the dust-up by passing a resolution Aug. 10 making the beaver a permanent and official part of its 200-plus-year history. Bucky the Beaver, mascot of the Beavercreek Local Schools, visited the meeting ahead of the unanimous vote.

On social media, images lampooning the fight are rampant. One showed the Ohio State University football mascot, Brutus Buckeye, tackling Buc-ee the beaver.

Support has taken other forms, too. One was a GoFundMe campaign aimed at assuring that costs associated with the lawsuit don’t put Beaver’s Mini Mart out of business, as has happened to other establishments Buc-ee’s sued. It had raised at least $69,000.

The mini mart gave permission to The Original Goodie Shop bakery in Upper Arlington to use its logo on a signature cookie, with $1 from each one sold going to support Beaver’s legal fees. Cake, Hope & Love, a Beavercreek bakery, also is offering cookies adorned with buck-toothed beavers that urge shopping local.

Other Dayton-area businesses — including a Lego store and a root beer shop — temporarily altered their logos to include beavers in a show of solidarity. Dozens of businesses in Beavercreek already incorporate the city name or word beaver in their names.

Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, who attended and praised the grand opening of the Dayton-area Buc-ee’s store in April, described the lawsuit as “absurd.”

“It is Beavercreek, for heaven’s sake,” the governor told reporters.

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