The mark consists of stylized UN design with the upright of the U shared with the upright of the N.
Mark For: UN™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of (Based on Use in Commerce) Bath bombs(Based on Intent to Use) Bath soaps; Bath and shower gels and salts not for medical purposes; Bath cream; Bath fizzies; Bath foam; Bath milks; Bath oils; Bath salts, not for medical purposes; Body lotion; Body oils; Bubble bath; Essential oils for aromatherapy use; Facial beauty masks; Non-medicated body soaks; Non-medicated skin care preparation, namely, body mist; Shower and bath foam(Based on 44(d) Priority Application) Bath bombs; Bath soaps; Bath and shower gels and salts not for medical purposes; Bath cream; Bath fizzies; Bath foam; Bath milks; Bath oils; Bath salts, not for medical purposes; Body lotion; Body oils; Bubble bath; Essential oils for aromatherapy use; Facial beauty masks; Non-medicated body soaks; Non-medicated skin care preparation, namely, body mist; Shower and bath foam.
Status
2020-11-22 UTC
LIVE APPLICATION Awaiting Examination
The trademark application has been accepted by the Office (has met the minimum filing requirements) and has not yet been assigned to an examiner.
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