from the quite-a-pickle dept I’ll let you all in on a little secret: I love pickles. Yes, let that statement spawn a million jokes in the comments; I don’t care. Pickles are great and the fresher the better. I began gardening specifically so that I could grow cucumbers, garlic, onion, and dill, just so I could make my own at home. And, because I investigate pickle brines the way a sommelier inspects a glass of red zinfandel from a freshly tapped cask, I’ve been to my share of pickle festivals. So perhaps I’m in a slightly protective posture having come across an article about how one pickle festival in Canada, the Downtown Brandon International Pickle Fest, had to rebrand under threat from Picklefest Canada , which somehow has a trademark on the term “Pickle Fest”. Aly Wowchuk, who is one of the organizers, said the trademark issue forced a name change — but not a change in spirit. “It’s the same event, we have the same heart and soul, it just has a different name,” she told the Sun.…