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Mall of America may lose rights to ‘Camp Snoopy’ name
An indoor amusement park that has been using the name “Camp Snoopy” will soon be losing the rights to use the name.
The megamall lost the rights to the comic-strip characters this spring and is still trying to reach a new agreement with the syndicate that controls the creations of the late Charles Schulz.
Camp Snoopy has been a fixture at the Bloomington mall since it opened in 1992, and it’s been allowed to keep operating while negotiations continue.
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