Posted on 07/19/2005 2:55:37 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Former Black Panthers are hoping the phrase "Burn Baby Burn" will help their nonprofit organization market a new product - hot sauce.
The Huey P. Newton Foundation, named for the co-founder of the 1960s militant group, is seeking to trademark the phrase that for many brings to mind the racially charged 1965 Watts Riots in Los Angeles that left more than 30 people dead, at least 1,000 wounded and hundreds of buildings in ashes.
The new line of hot sauce, called "Burn Baby Burn: A Taste of the Sixties Revolutionary Hot Sauce," is aimed at "anyone who wants to have an extra savory boost to their food," executive director and original Black Panther David Hilliard told The Associated Press.
"The hot sauce is another way to raise money and bring attention to the Huey Newton Foundation," Hilliard said. "We're trying to turn the tide of violence and educate young people through our work."
The foundation also plans to produce its own salsa, as well as a clothing line called "Spirit of the Sixties."
The Oakland-based group applied for the trademark last year with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
The nonprofit was started in 1993 by Hilliard and Newton's widow, Fredrika, to foster "progressive social change."
Hilliard said the group hopes to start selling the spicy condiment later this year to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the 1966 founding of the Black Panther Party.
"We're taking those sixties slogans, and we're commodifying them," Hilliard said. "If people are concerned that's a sellout, that's their opinion. We're not selling anything out. We're trying to use our own expertise to support our programs."
Newton was shot to death in Oakland by a drug dealer in 1989.
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LOL!
The irony is exquisite. You couldn't possibly make this up and if you did they'd never let you print it.
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