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Ohio Town Defies Buc-ee’s to Save Beloved Beaver’s Mart

The Big Beaver Battle: Why a Texas Store is Suing a Tiny Ohio Shop

ELI5 Alert: Imagine you drew a picture of a beaver for your lemonade stand. Then a giant store from far away says, "Hey! Only WE can use beavers!" That’s basically what’s happening here.


Meet the Two Sides

Buc-ee’s (The Giant)

  • A HUGE convenience store chain from Texas
  • Famous for: massive stores, super clean bathrooms, tons of snacks, and 100+ gas pumps
  • Mascot: Bucky the Beaver — wears a red baseball cap, has big buck teeth, sits on a yellow background
  • Has lots of lawyers and lots of money

Beaver’s Mini Mart (The Little Guy)

  • A tiny family-owned store in Beavercreek, Ohio
  • Normal size building, normal parking lot
  • Mascot: A happy, waving beaver — no clothes, white background, just smiling
  • Owned by Vic Boparai since 2017
  • Changed name from "Hanes Road Carryout" to "Beaver’s Mini Mart" in January 2025

How Did This Fight Start?

Here’s the timeline in simple steps:

  1. 2017 — Vic Boparai buys the store (called Hanes Road Carryout back then)
  2. Late 2024 — Buc-ee’s starts building a giant new store near Dayton, Ohio (about 30 minutes from Beavercreek)
  3. January 2025 — The little store officially changes its name to Beaver’s Mini Mart (makes sense — it’s in Beavercreek!)
  4. October 2025 — Vic files paperwork for the new name
  5. July 2025Buc-ee’s SUES the mini mart, saying their beaver logo looks too much like Bucky

Why Is Everyone Mad at Buc-ee’s?

IMPORTANT POINT: This isn’t the first time Buc-ee’s has done this!

Buc-ee’s "Animal Hit List"

They’ve sued or threatened other small businesses for using:

  • A moose (Mickey Mart — "A moose is not a beaver!" they said)
  • An alligator (licking its lips)
  • A bear (wearing a hat)
  • A squirrel (John Oliver made one named Mr. Nutterbutter!)

The Community Said: "ENOUGH!"

Who What They Did
Regular people #BoycottBucs trended on X (Twitter)
John Oliver Did a whole TV segment, made a "Buc-Off" parody logo
Beavercreek City Council Voted UNANIMOUSLY to make the beaver an official city symbol
Governor Mike DeWine Called the lawsuit "absurd" — "It IS Beavercreek, for heaven’s sake!"
Local bakeries Made beaver cookies to raise money for legal fees
A GoFundMe Raised $69,000+ to help the mini mart fight back
Other local shops Temporarily added beavers to THEIR logos in solidarity

The Two Logos: Can You Tell the Difference?

Look closely — they’re actually pretty different!

Feature Bucky (Buc-ee’s) Beaver’s Mini Mart Beaver
Clothes Red baseball cap No clothes at all
Background Bright yellow Plain white
Pose Just the face Full body, waving & smiling
Vibe Corporate mascot Friendly neighborhood beaver

Buc-ee’s argument: "People might get confused!"
Everyone else: "One wears a hat. The other waves hello. We’re not confused."


What Happens Next?

  1. Court case — Buc-ee’s asked for a jury trial in federal court in Ohio
  2. Legal bills — The mini mart needs lawyers (hence the GoFundMe and cookie sales)
  3. History shows — Other small businesses Buc-ee’s sued closed down because they couldn’t afford the fight
  4. Public pressure — Might force Buc-ee’s to back down (it’s happened before!)

Summary: The Big Picture

  • David vs. Goliath — A massive corporation vs. a family store in a town literally named Beavercreek
  • Trademark bullying? — Buc-ee’s has a pattern of suing small shops over any woodland creature
  • Community power — An entire city, a governor, a British comedian, and thousands of strangers rallied for the little beaver
  • Still ongoing — The lawsuit continues, but the court of public opinion has already ruled

FAQ: Your Questions Answered

Q: Can Buc-ee’s really own the rights to ALL beavers?

A: Nope! They own their specific drawing of a beaver (Bucky). But beavers are real animals and a city symbol — nobody can "own" the idea of a beaver.


Q: Why did the mini mart change its name right before Buc-ee’s opened nearby?

A: The owner says it was just a coincidence — the store is in Beavercreek, so "Beaver’s Mini Mart" makes perfect sense. Buc-ee’s thinks it was on purpose. The court will decide.


Q: Has Buc-ee’s won these lawsuits before?

A: Often, the small businesses give up because lawyers cost too much money. That’s why the GoFundMe is so important — it helps Beaver’s Mini Mart actually fight back.


Q: What does John Oliver have to do with this?

A: He’s a comedian with a popular HBO show. He did a 20-minute segment making fun of Buc-ee’s for being a "trademark bully" and even created a parody mascot: Mr. Nutterbutter the Squirrel with a "Buc-Off" logo.


Q: Can I still go to Buc-ee’s if I want to?

A: Of course! It’s a free country. But many people are choosing not to until they drop the lawsuit. Your money, your choice!


Final Thought: A beaver in a hat ≠ A beaver waving hello. And a town called Beavercreek should probably be allowed to have a beaver on a sign. Just saying!

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