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www.prnewswire.comI don’t currently have live access to news feeds to confirm the very latest updates. Here’s a quick summary of notable Smiley Cookie-related developments from credible sources in late 2024–early 2026, plus what to watch for next.
Trademark dispute involving Smiley Cookies from Eat’n Park: A St. Louis bakery faced cease-and-desist letters over the use of a “Smiley Cookie” style, with Eat’n Park asserting they own the Smiley trademark tied to their cookies since the 1980s. This has driven discussions about potential rebranding at the other bakery and prompted fundraising for legal costs. This dispute drew regional coverage and ongoing public interest through 2024–2025. [source context reflects reports on the trademark dispute and ongoing legal considerations][1]
Valentine’s Day variant and broader Smiley Cookie visibility: Eat’n Park periodically brings back themed Smiley Cookies (for example, heart-shaped variants for Valentine’s Day) at select times, which keeps the brand in the public eye and can influence related news cycles when questions of branding or competition arise. This pattern was noted in 2026 coverage about limited-time releases.[2]
Media coverage and video reports: Several local news outlets have covered the Smiley Cookie trademark story, including features discussing legal letters, brand protection, and community responses. These pieces help keep the topic current for regional audiences and interested bakers.[3]
Corporate and press activity: Eat’n Park and related parties have issued statements or press releases concerning the trademark and brand defense, while smaller bakers affected by the dispute have explored legal avenues or rebranding options. This dynamic has sustained discussion among industry observers and fans.[4][1]
Related brands and appearances: Other Smiley Cookie-related content, products, or commentary exist online, including blogs and product pages, which can surface when the broader Smiley Cookie brand is discussed. This can contribute to quick-sharing of updates when new cookie variants or legal notes appear.[5][6]
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smileycookie.comLegal action Rinaberger said he received the latest cease and desist letter from Eat’n Park within the last month — but it wasn’t the first one. He said he believes the first letter was sent from Eat’n Park around 2010 before he purchased the bakery in 2014. He then personally received one in 2016 and another in 2022 before an email recently. “We’ve kind of ignored it because we feel that we’ve been making them as long as they have,” Rinaberger said. The letters from Eat’n Park have become...
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