"Chili Crunch Trademark Battle: Momofuku's Spicy Oil Controversy"

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Celebrity chef David Chang's Momofuku brand faced criticism for sending cease-and-desist letters to small chili oil companies over the use of the term "chili crunch," sparking renewed appreciation for Lao Gan Ma spicy chili crisp, a beloved condiment in many Asian American households. The iconic sauce, which predates newer products by decades, has thrived without aggressive trademark tactics. Asian Americans and foodies emphasize the need to appreciate the differences and distinctions among various chili crisp brands, calling for a more inclusive approach in the industry.
- Before Momofuku’s chili crunch, there was ‘OG’ spicy oil Lao Gan Ma NBC News
- David Chang’s Company, Momofuku, Claims Sole Rights to ‘Chile Crunch’ The New York Times
- David Chang's Momofuku Responds to Controversy Over 'Chili Crunch' Trademark PEOPLE
- ‘Trademark bully’: Momofuku turns up heat on others selling ‘chili crunch’ The Guardian
- Who gets to own the beloved 'chili crunch' condiment? A foodie fight is heating up KUOW News and Information
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