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Exit 6 brewery serves up $6 cheque to Starbucks for using 'the F word'

WHEN one of the world's biggest companies sends a threatening letter most people listen. But this business owner had something else to say to "Mr Bucks."

David vs Goliath

A SMALL Missouri brewery has responded to a cease and desist letter from Starbucks by sending the coffee chain a cheque to cover what it calls the profit from use of the word "Frappicino" - totalling $6.

Exit 6 Pub and Brewery in the St. Louis suburb of Cottleville named one of its brews the Frappicino, with one c instead of the two that Starbucks uses for its blended beverages. That prompted an attorney for Starbucks Coffee Co. to send Exit 6 a letter on Dec. 9.

The letter from attorney Anessa Owen Kramer noted that the Seattle-based company "is the owner of a number of world-famous trademarks, including the well-known FRAPPUCCINO trademark."

It said that the words are "phonetically identical" and that Exit 6's use of Frappicino "is likely to cause confusion, mistake."

However Exit 6 owner Jeff Britton saw the letter as a great opportunity and penned a satirical response to the company which has won him fans the world over.

"Dear Ms Owen Kramer, cc Mr Bucks" he writes, "We never thought that our beer drinking customers would have thought that the alcoholic beverage coming out of the tap would have actually been coffee from one of the many, many, many stores located a few blocks away."

Exit 6 posted the full text of the letter on their Facebook page. Picture: Facebook.
Exit 6 posted the full text of the letter on their Facebook page. Picture: Facebook.

In the spirit of solidarity with other small businesses, Mr Britton said Exit 6 would no longer use the term "Frappicino" and would instead refer to its beer as the "F Word."

He even sent the company a cheque for the $6 profit he made in selling the beer.

They even sent Starbucks a cheque for $6. Picture: Facebook.
They even sent Starbucks a cheque for $6. Picture: Facebook.

Britton said in a telephone interview Tuesday that he brewed up a new batch of "The F Word" last Friday.

By then, the dispute was already drawing attention on social media, and the beer sold out in three hours. He's contemplating making more, based on the calls, emails and Facebook messages of support he said he's received from around the world, and has even got t-shirts printed with a picture of the cheque on them.

"It's been unbelievable," Britton said. "People are just saying, 'Hey, read the story, good job.' I'm getting emails and Facebook messages from Germany, China, England. People are just clamouring for it."

Starbucks spokeswoman Laurel Harper said the company was glad the brewery agreed to stop using the name.

"This was a respectful request asking Exit 6 to refrain from using the term 'Frappicino,' which differs by only one letter from our 'Frappucino' product," she said by telephone.

"We always prefer to resolve trademark disputes informally and amicably, and we appreciate them respecting our request to avoid confusion among customers."

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