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S'mores are not copyrighted, as copyright protects original works of authorship and not recipes or food combinations. However, the term "s'mores" may be subject to trademark protection if used in a specific commercial context, although it is widely recognized as a generic term for the treat. The concept of s'mores has been around for decades, making it unlikely to be exclusively owned by any one entity.

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