Mark For: DAYTIME® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of oral care products; namely, tooth-whitening system consisting of a kit containing a bleaching agent, mouth-piece storage case, tray cleaning brush, shade guide and literature describing the use of the aforementioned products. [all]
Status
2021-07-25 UTC
DEAD REGISTRATION Cancelled Invalidated
The trademark application was registered, but subsequently it was cancelled or invalidated and removed from the registry.
Colgate-Palmolive Company 300 Park Avenue New York NY 10022
Good, Services, and Codes
(CANCELLED) IC 003. US 001 004 006 050 051 052. G & S: Oral care products; namely, tooth-whitening system consisting of a kit containing a bleaching agent, mouth-piece storage case, tray cleaning brush, shade guide and literature describing the use of the aforementioned products. FIRST USE: 20000823. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20000823
International Codes:
3
U.S. Codes:
001,004,006,050,051,052
Type Code
Type
GS0031
Oral care products; namely, tooth-whitening system consisting of a kit containing a bleaching agent, mouth-piece storage case, tray cleaning brush, shade guide and literature describing the use of the aforementioned products
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