Trademark Class 30: Bread, Baking Ingredients, Coffee & Tea
Trademark Class 30 offers protections to brands which sell many common processed plant products, from bread and flour to pizzas, sandwiches, coffee, and tea.
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Trademark Class 30 offers protections to brands which sell many common processed plant products, from bread and flour to pizzas, sandwiches, coffee, and tea.
Trademark Class 29 protects brands that sell a wide variety of goods relating to meat, dairy, and nuts. Certain related products like dried fruit are also included.
Trademark Class 28 protects the brands of business that create and sell a wide variety of games and sporting goods, from arcade machines to baseball gloves.
Trademark Class 27 covers all forms of floor coverings, ranging from mats, carpets, and rugs to various types of linoleum and athletic and outdoor flooring.
Trademark Class 26 protects cloth finishing and other textile and sewing related goods such as buttons, clips, and needles.
Businesses should register under Trademark Class 25 if they create and sell any type of branded clothing or other forms of apparel.
Trademark Class 24 is a catch-all class which offers protections to businesses selling textile goods that don’t fall under any of the other trademark classes.
Trademark Class 23 is unique among the trademark classes in that is protects one very specific good: the threads and yarns used in creating textiles.
Trademark Class 22 covers all forms of textiles and fibers, as well as many products created from these items such as ropes, tents, and some types of bags.
Trademark Class 20 covers most common furniture items, such as beds, cabinets, and bookcases, as well as several other related items such as furniture feet and display stands.
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