“Hawk Tuah” — the phrase you possibly can’t escape — is about to be much more in your face, ‘trigger a bunch of persons are leaping on the slippery bandwagon, and banking on it by submitting for a slew of logos.
In response to paperwork obtained by TMZ … the variety of logos for the phrase has hit double digits with a number of companies seeking to slap the phrase on nearly every thing that would, even loosely, be linked to the “hawk tuah” lady’s immortal phrases.
Firms are asking for the authorized proper to put the phrase on t-shirts and athletic put on — that is not stunning — however how about lubricants, chewing tobacco, oral care, hair and physique merchandise, drinks … and, very naturally, sexual stimulants.
Somebody’s even attempting to make “Hawk Tuah” sizzling sauces … for meals, that’s. Vital distinction to say the least.
Value noting, the stack of requests for “Hawk Tuah” logos does not embody one from Hailey Welch — the lady who coined the ever present phrase. We did not discover any together with her identify, although it is doable she’s submitting underneath an alias or LLC.
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Keep in mind, Jason Poteete — who runs Fathead Threads, the attire firm that is already partnered with Hailey — informed Rolling Stone he urged she file a trademark, and she or he’s talked to a lawyer about it.
It is smart so many companies are leaping on the viral craze, ‘trigger Poteete says Fathead Threads already grossed greater than $65k from merch bearing the long-lasting phrase.
We have reached out to Welch’s lawyer and Fathead to see in the event that they’ve filed any logos … to date, no phrase again.