Iconic pop group Hall & Oates are slapping Brooklyn granola company Early Bird with a lawsuit, over a dispute with the company’s product: “Haulin’ Oats.”

The lawsuit reads: “The name and mark Haulin’ Oats is an obvious play upon Plaintiff’s well-known Hall & Oates mark, and was selected by defendant in an effort to trade off of the fame and notoriety associated with the artist’s and plaintiff’s well-known marks.”

A spokesperson elaborated, saying “Hall and Oates’ company, Whole Oats Enterprises, owns a Federal Trademark Registration for the identical mark ‘Haulin Oats’ covering breakfast foods that is used in connection with the sale of ‘Haulin Oats’ branded oatmeal by Whole Oats Enterprises’ licensee.”

While Early Bird Foods may be small, their website does boast having sold to 38 countries worldwide. The top-quality “Haulin’ Oats” product runs at $27 for a three-pack on the Early Bird Foods website.

When pressed for a comment by Rolling Stone, the company merely responded “Say it isn’t so.” In addition, they’re offering a 25% discount on all products… if you use the discount code SAYITISNTSO.

[Via Rolling Stone]