Celebrity Justice
Glamour Shots Bitter Over Miley Candy

An outfit famous for making ugly people look halfway decent has sued Disney over some sickeningly sweet Hannah Montana candy.

Glamour Shots (you know -- the mall photo shoot experts) claims Disney ripped them off by marketing "Hannah Montana Glamour Shots Candy" on store shelves. The candy is packaged in little picture frames with shots of Miley inside. They claim using the name "Glamour Shots" tricks people into believing Glamour Shots made the sweet treat.

No comment from the Mouse House.

Filed under: Celebrity Justice, Miley Cyrus

Reader Comments

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1. SHE IS A SWEET LITTLE CUPCAKE ...BAKED BY THE DEVIL

Posted at 12:25PM on May 19th 2008 by Krishna

2. She's 15 and can't get a break since the photo shoot and online pics of a so called good girl...That's hollywierd for you.

Posted at 12:31PM on May 19th 2008 by anonymous

3. Glamour Shots is perfect. Never make fun of Glamour Shots!!!!

Posted at 12:46PM on May 19th 2008 by GEB

4. WHO CARES ????????

Posted at 12:54PM on May 19th 2008 by pattie

5. That suit will be thrown out. "Glamour shot" is a public term that the company risked using for a business name. Too bad. Oh well for them.

Posted at 1:12PM on May 19th 2008 by DS

6. "Glamour Shots" is a photographic genre.
A crappy and hack one at best but it is an official term.
Just like head shots, snap shots ...

The case has no merrit.
The company does hack and cheesy photography anyways.
I guess business is slow when it comes to steeling cash from obese suburban wannabe models for crappy pictures.

Posted at 2:15PM on May 19th 2008 by HACK GLAMOUR WANNABEES

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