Final Cut Pro logo wanted for end credits

Is there somewhere I can download an Apple Final Cut Pro logo for insertion at the end of my project, in the credits... something to the effect of... 'Edited with Final Cut Pro' in the FCP font from Apple ?
thanks in advance.

I found the same thing after Googling "edited by final cut pro logo"
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