The mark consists of a jar having a plurality of hexagonal elements positioned over its surface, the jar having a pair of wings which extend laterally therefrom to the right and left of the jar, an oblong shape defined by a pair of parallel lines, positioned above the jar element, a bee resting on the pair of parallel lines and another bee positioned above the upper end of the wing positioned on the right side of the jar, the word Heaven's positioned above the oblong shape and the word Honey positioned below the jar element.
Mark For: HEAVEN'S HONEY™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of honey; Maple syrup.
Status
2022-02-10 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.
Wings of birds, shown alone or as part of something other than associated animal; Bird wings shown alone or as part of something other than associated animal
032306
Bees; Bumblebees; Hornets; Wasps; Yellowjackets
032324
Stylized insects, spiders, and micro
190925
Other bottles, jars or flasks
261127
Oblongs not used as carriers for words, letters or designs
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