Are you a Crossfitter that loves coffee? If so, you're in luck. On November 18th, CrossFit, Inc. filed a federal trademark application for CROSSFIT in Class 30 for "coffee."
And even better news for your Crossfitting coffee drinkers - according to the trademark application Crossfit coffee is currently being sold and has been sold since at least October 1, 2016.
According to my quick search, CrossFit, Inc. owns 39 live trademark registrations or applications at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (including this coffee application).
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Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
TWINKIE Ice Cream? TWINKIE Cappuccino? Both May Be Coming Soon, According to Recent Trademark Applications
If you've dreamed of your favorite childhood treat in ice cream form, your dream may be coming true in the near future. On November 11th, Hostess Brands, LLC filed a federal trademark application for its Twinkie The Kid character seen to the right in Class 30 for "ice cream; frozen confections."
Hostess filed the application on an "intent to use" basis, suggesting it is probably not using this mark in conjunction with ice cream and frozen confections yet, but has a bona fide intention to do so in the near future. In other words, this filing basis is supposed to suggest that Hostess is contemplating offering some sort of ice cream or frozen confection product relatively soon.
Hostess already owns two federal trademark registrations for the same Twinkie The Kid character in Class 30 for "bakery goods, cakes, bread, buns and rolls" and "cake."
Do you love coffee too? On November 9th, a couple days before the Twinkie The Kid ice cream application, Hostess filed another federal trademark application for TWINKIES in Class 30 for "prepared cappuccino and coffee-based beverages and cappuccino and coffee-based mixes." Hostess also based this application on an "intent to use" basis. Twinkie flavored coffee, anyone?
Hostess filed the application on an "intent to use" basis, suggesting it is probably not using this mark in conjunction with ice cream and frozen confections yet, but has a bona fide intention to do so in the near future. In other words, this filing basis is supposed to suggest that Hostess is contemplating offering some sort of ice cream or frozen confection product relatively soon.
Hostess already owns two federal trademark registrations for the same Twinkie The Kid character in Class 30 for "bakery goods, cakes, bread, buns and rolls" and "cake."
Do you love coffee too? On November 9th, a couple days before the Twinkie The Kid ice cream application, Hostess filed another federal trademark application for TWINKIES in Class 30 for "prepared cappuccino and coffee-based beverages and cappuccino and coffee-based mixes." Hostess also based this application on an "intent to use" basis. Twinkie flavored coffee, anyone?
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Travel to the St. Thomas for SCOOPS & BREW
Next time you're in St. Thomas and have a craving for coffee and ice cream at the same time, stop by Scoops & Brew.
On February 22nd, the individual who owns the restaurant/coffee/ice cream shop filed a federal trademark application for the design mark seen above in Class 043 for "combination coffee bar and ice cream shop, and coffee and ice cream shop services in the nature of a restaurant." [I was hoping the "Brew" stood for beer, but coffee will do - ed.]. This trademark application, if it registers, will give the applicant the exclusive, nationwide right to use the logo above on coffee and ice cream shop related services.
According to the trademark application, the restaurant first started using this trademark on October 24, 2014. And after looking at their website, it looks delicious.
On February 22nd, the individual who owns the restaurant/coffee/ice cream shop filed a federal trademark application for the design mark seen above in Class 043 for "combination coffee bar and ice cream shop, and coffee and ice cream shop services in the nature of a restaurant." [I was hoping the "Brew" stood for beer, but coffee will do - ed.]. This trademark application, if it registers, will give the applicant the exclusive, nationwide right to use the logo above on coffee and ice cream shop related services.
According to the trademark application, the restaurant first started using this trademark on October 24, 2014. And after looking at their website, it looks delicious.
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