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Outside most In-N-Out stores stand two palm trees crossed together, like a pair of scissors wearing festive green wigs. There’s actually a reason behind this, besides the obvious fact that it ...
On March 10, In-N-Out Burger opened its 389 th store, in Delano, California. The first customer arrived early, while it was still dark. Parking-lot lights illuminated two newly planted palm trees ...
The company, which has long offered its palm tree logo and other signature looks on T-shirts, caps, mugs and other branded apparel, on Wednesday announced that it’s selling In-N-Out shoes.
The burger-chain’s legal eagles took one look at those bright In-N-Out-like colors and those palm tree-patterned laces included with each pair and exploded. Then they rolled up their sleeves and ...
For burger chain In-N-Out, it’s a little more subtle and organic. Found near most of their 300-plus locations are pairs of intersecting palm trees, planted to form an X. The shape is obviously ...
Everybody already knows about those. Look closely at the landscaping at most In-N-Out locations, and it’s likely you’ll notice at least a few palm trees planted around the perimeter.
In-N-Out Burger is eyeing a new location in Palm Springs, which would bring the iconic burger franchise to the city. The Southern California chain restaurant has applied for a drive-thru store at ...
In-N-Out filed a trademark infringement lawsuit Friday against Puma for using the chain restaurant's trademarks and trade dress without permission in the launch of their two new shoe products.