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Crumbl is suing Dirty Dough, another cookie company, accusing them of obtaining proprietary information, including recipes. A federal judge will decide whether to block Dirty Dough from continuing to expand.
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Crumbl Cookies was found violating child labor laws in several Utah locations by the U.S. Department of Labor on Tuesday.
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After Utah-based cookie company “Crumbl” filed several lawsuits against rival companies a few months ago, an official trial date has been set for one of the cases.
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The Utah cookie war continued this week when Crumbl, the now nationwide cookie company founded in Logan, released a public statement about its trade-secrets lawsuit against rival company Dirty Dough.
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Utah’s cookie competition continued on July 13 when Dirty Dough and Crave Cookies filed responses to Crumbl’s recent trademark infringement lawsuits. The responses add a new chapter in Crumbl’s legal actions against its Utah competitors.
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Utah’s gourmet cookie company “Crumbl” is suing rival companies Dirty Dough and Crave for logos, websites, and other marketing materials that the company deems “confusingly similar.”