Asbury Park Brewery Owner Files Lawsuit Against Cape May Brewing Over Newly-Released Shore Tea Drink

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Asbury Park Brewery Owner Files Lawsuit Against Cape May Brewing Over Newly-Released Shore Tea Drink
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NEW: The owner of Asbury Park Brewery filed a lawsuit against Cape May Brewing Co. over the newly-released Shore Tea. Jeff Plate claims he met with Cape May Brewing with a plan for creating a partnership over the hard tea.

They allegedly declined, only to introduce a beverage by the same name, two months later in collaboration with Wawa.Cape May Brewing released a statement calling the claims “groundless” and saying their Shore Tea was in development for more than six months.Keyshlyne Patterson Wanted For Attempted Murder In North Philly Shooting Of Jhayden Gutner, Who Police Say Was Not Intended Target

Any claims that the Peach Shore Tea product, name, branding or packaging were developed in imitation of anything from any third party are groundless. Cape May’s Peach Shore Tea collaboration with Wawa was a special release for the summer. Like all Cape May products, the recipe and look of Peach Shore Tea have been in development for more than six months, with the name and branding selected well in advance of their release to the public, in this case finalized in March 2022.

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