Post initially offered to buy Broadus Foods’ cereal line, but Snoop Dogg and Master P turned down the offer, according to the suit. Broadus Foods, which also makes oatmeal, grits and pancake mix under ...
The rappers founded Broadus Foods in 2002 and partnered with Post Foods to sell items in stores such as Walmart, KTTV reported. Snoop Dogg’s real name is Calvin Broadus and Master P’s real name is ...
Rappers Snoop Dogg and Master P have filed a lawsuit against Walmart Inc. and Post Consumer Brands for allegedly keeping their cereal from shelves in an attempt to sabotage their brand. In the lawsuit ...
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These days, Snoop Dogg has his mind on his cereal money. The hip-hop star, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, and fellow rapper and label head Master P, whose real name is Percy Miller, are suing the ...
Snoop Dogg and Master P accused the corporate giants of engaging in deceptive trade practices that sabotaged Snoop Cereal. Snoop Dogg and Master P hired attorney Ben Crump to pursue legal action ...