TWISTED SISTER guitarist and manager, J.J. French, and his attorney have sent a cease-and-desist letter to the owners of the Twisted Sister House Of Hunger food truck in Minneapolis, Minnesota asking the business to change its name.
The letter reads, "It is the opinion of our client, with which we concur, that your use of the name Twisted Sister will cause dilution of our client's famous mark and will cause confusion among consumers."
The owner of the food truck said, "They want us to pull all existence of ourselves from the Internet, all advertising," "It's a big list of demands. I don't know how somebody can get a 20 foot aluminum box mixed up with an '80s rock band. We never refer to ourselves just solely as Twisted Sister. We are in the food industry not the entertainment industry.”
TWISTED SISTER front man Dee Snider tweeted that he was sorry to hear about the name dispute, he made it clear that is only the lead singer and not part of the band's management, and has insisted that he had nothing to do with this.





