The mark consists of a designed flower graphic, underneath is the standard text "ACACIA".
Mark For: ACACIA™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of aloe vera preparations for cosmetic purposes; Bath gel; Bath soaps in liquid, solid or gel form; Beauty masks; Body cream; Body scrubs; Body sprays; Cocoa butter for cosmetic purposes; Cosmetic creams for skin care; Cosmetic facial masks; Cosmetic soaps; Cosmetics; Essential oils; Essential oils for aromatherapy use; Exfoliant creams; Exfoliant gels; Facial cleansers; Facial cream; Facial moisturizers; Facial scrubs; Fragrance sachets; Fragrances; Hair care preparations; Hair emollients; Incense; Incense sticks; Non-medicated lotions for body; Non-medicated skin care preparations; Non-medicated skin creams with essential oils for use in aromatherapy; Non-medicated soaps; Non-medicated soaps for face; Perfumed soaps; Perfumery; Potpourri; Room fragrances; Scented room sprays; Skin emollients; Sunscreen preparations.
Status
2022-07-04 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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