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A Louisiana chef is suing Smokey Robinson for trademark infringement over a catchy slogan -- "Soul in Yo Bowl" -- he says he has used for years to sell gumbo and other fare. Johnny "Jambalaya" Percle's complaint says that Robinson's phrase, "The Soul is in the Bowl," for his line of Louisiana foods will confuse consumers. "If he would have called it 'Smokey Robinson's Gumbo,' he wouldn't have heard boo from Johnny Jam," said Percle.
June 15, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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