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Viral Mexican BUK-II’S mascot redesigned after Buc-ee’s hints at legal action

The market’s new logo is sporting a mullet-like haircut now.

BUK-II’S, a store in Mexico that went viral this summer for its logo’s similarity to Buc-ee’s beloved beaver, recently underwent a redesign.

The initial BUK-II’S mascot had a red hat, buckteeth, similar coloring and a yellow circle background that mirrored Buc-ee’s beaver.

The man that posted the first viral BUK-II’S photo also told MySA in July that the animal was a gopher not a beaver.

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That didn’t deter Buc-ee’s from hinting that it would take legal action.

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Buc-ee’s is known for freshly prepared food and great service, the company’s general counsel Jeff Nadalo said in an emailed statement to The Dallas Morning News.

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“We have invested heavily in innovation across the company to create and maintain these award-winning guest experiences,” he said. “The business in question has infringed upon the intellectual property of Buc-ee’s that has been cultivated for decades, and it will not be tolerated.”

The BUK-II’S mascot’s makeover included losing the hat and yellow circle background. The animal is also sporting a mullet-like haircut and a fuller face.

TikTok commenters appeared to support the change, saying: “I love it even more now,” “I just hollered,” “major upgrade” and “Low key I like the mullet tbh.”

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The post had more than 1.3 million views, almost 150,000 likes and nearly 900 comments as of Wednesday afternoon.

BUK-II’S is in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, a few minutes south of the Los Indios Free Trade Bridge that’s over the Rio Grande connecting the city to Texas. A man affiliated with the market previously said the store would likely sell groceries, such as fruits and vegetables, as well as beer.

Texas’ Buc-ee’s has dozens of locations across Texas, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina and Tennessee, and has shutdown at least one other business that tried using its logo.

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