The marketing company that owns the trademark rights to the “Chop Wizard” and “Vidalia Chop Wizard” is suing a competitor for marketing and selling the “Vidalia Chopper Pro.”

Both the Vidalia Chop Wizard and the Vidalia Chopper Pro are used for slicing and shredding vegetables and fruit, but plaintiff Products 2 Retail Inc. claims the names of both products are too similar and could cause confusion among customers. A 26-page federal lawsuit was filed against

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