The SCOOB trademark was assigned a Serial Number #97210015 – by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Trademark Serial Number is a unique ID to identify the SCOOB mark in USPTO. The SCOOB mark is filed in the category of Household, Cleaning, Kitchen utensils. The legal correspondent for SCOOB trademark is MEGAN L. MARTIN, WARNERMEDIA LEGAL TM GROUP, 4000 WARNER BOULEVARD, 156 BRIDGE BLDG. NORTH, 5TH FLOOR, BURBANK, CALIFORNIA UNITED STATES 91522. The current status of the SCOOB filing is Notice of Allowance (NOA) sent (issued) to the applicant.
Based on Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., the SCOOB trademark is used in the following business: Glass, ceramic and earthenware goods, namely, bowls, plates, coffee cups, and cups; beverage glassware, namely, jugs, mugs and drinking glasses; sugar and creamer sets; infant cups; cookie jars; ceramic, glass and china figurines; toothbrushes; non-electric coffee pots not of precious metal; lunch boxes; lunch pails; wastepaper baskets; ice buckets; plastic buckets; shower caddies; cake molds; serving utensils, namely, pie servers, cake turners, spatulas, scrapers for household purposes, and cake servers; canteens; plastic coasters; thermal insulated containers for food or beverages; cookie cutters; cork screws; water bottles sold empty; decanters; drinking flasks; gardening gloves; rubber household gloves; and dinnerware, namely, paper plates and paper cups; Place mats, not of paper or textile; dish cloths.
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Notice of Allowance (NOA) sent (issued) to the applicant.
2/28/2023