Car-Freshner Corporation, maker of the world-famous "Little Tree" brand air freshener, has filed a federal-trademark-infringement lawsuit against a Pittsfield, Massachusetts company.

The company is Blue Q. It's version of an air freshener was a Little Tree-style cardboard marijuana leaf called "No Officer, That's My Car Freshener."

Instead of dispensing a pine or vanilla scent, the Blue Q air "freshener" smells like unburned marijuana.

The suit, filed at the end of November in Northern District of New York court in Watertown, alleges Blue Q Corporation mis-appropriated the term "Car Freshener" for use in connection with the sale of its air fresheners
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Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . No Officer, That's My Car Freshener Car-Freshner Corporation, maker of the world-famous "Little Tree" brand air freshener, has filed a federal-trademark-infringement lawsuit against a Pittsfield, Massachusetts company. The company is Blue Q. It's version of an air freshener was a Little Tree-style cardboard marijuana leaf called "No Officer, That's My Car Freshener." Instead of dispensing a pine or vanilla scent, the Blue Q air "freshener" smells like unburned marijuana. The suit, filed at the end of November in Rating: 5