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Mattel Sues Rap Snacks Over Nicki Minaj-Inspired ‘Barbie-Cue’ Chips Citing Trademark Infringement

This suit comes as a 'last resort' from the legendary toy company after previous attempts to resolve the matter with Rap Snacks were virtually ignored.

Mattel Inc., the company behind various popular toys such as Barbie, Hot Wheels, Fisher Price and more, is suing the creators behind Rap Snacks over their latest celebrity-inspired bag of chips created in collaboration with Nicki Minaj.

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Per court documents filed over the weekend, and provided to Reuters, Mattel alleges that Rap Snacks launched the new line of โ€œBarbie-Queโ€ Honey Truffle Potato Chipsโ€”which depicts the word โ€œBarbieโ€ in its signature font and a of picture of Minaj wearing pink and a โ€œBarbieโ€ chain necklaceโ€”without its โ€œauthorization and prior knowledge.โ€

They also claim that the โ€œblatant and intentional use of Mattelโ€™s trademarkโ€ will cause consumers to associate Rap Snacks products with Mattel and its Barbie brand, and that โ€œfalse association is enhanced even furtherโ€ by the snack companyโ€™s โ€œuse of imagery and colors that are associated with the Barbie brand.โ€

Mattel goes on to say that once they were made aware of this usage, they โ€œimmediately engagedโ€ with Rap Snacks in an attempt to resolve the matter but to no avail. They claim that the suit is the โ€œlast resort to protect its rights and prevent further consumer confusion.โ€ They are seeking โ€œjudgment, damages and injunctive relief for Defendantโ€™s willful infringement of Mattelโ€™s famous BARBIE trademark,โ€ unfair competition and false designation of origin, trademark dilution, and unfair competition. Theyโ€™re also seeking attorneysโ€™ fees and costs herein, as well as โ€œan accounting of Rap Snacksโ€™ profits resulting from its decision to infringe Mattelโ€™s trademark.โ€

Minaj herself is not listed as a defendant in the suit.

Itโ€™s no secret that Minaj has long used the moniker of Barbie to describe herself over the years. She even released a song titled โ€œBarbie Tingzโ€ in 2018, a popular single off her Queen album. What will be interesting to see, given this new suit now, will be if sheโ€™ll have to refrain from using it moving forward unless she signs some sort of agreement to represent the brand in an official capacity and if so, how that will play out with regard to future products, deals, and merchandise.

Neither Mattel or Rap Snacks have commented on the news of this new suit.

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