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Twisted Sister says, “We’re not gonna take it”

Posted: 2:28 pm Fri, October 26, 2012
By Barbara L. Jones

Bar Buzz has been wondering whether the food truck Twisted Sister House of Hunger would get in trouble with the band Twisted Sister. Now it has — sort of. Reportedly, the food truck operator (not the band) received a cease-and-desist letter from the band’s (not the food truck) attorney demanding that he change the name. Of the truck, not the band. We’ll see if he will. In the meantime, Minneapolis truck foodies should check out the deep-fried hot dogs or the Phillys and let us know if they hear music.

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