The CAJUN SMOKE trademark was assigned a Serial Number #98498360 – by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Trademark Serial Number is a unique ID to identify the CAJUN SMOKE mark in USPTO. The CAJUN SMOKE mark is filed in the category of Tea, rice, bread, spices, ice. The legal correspondent for CAJUN SMOKE trademark is Taylor M. Norton, Reg. No. 65050, Norton IP Law Firm LLC, 345 Metairie Road, Metairie, LOUISIANA United States 70005. The current status of the CAJUN SMOKE filing is New application awaiting assignment to an examining attorney.
Based on CAJUN SMOKE, LLC, the CAJUN SMOKE trademark is used in the following business: Seasonings; Spices; Bread crumbs; Packaged meal kits consisting primarily of pasta or rice; Packaged meal mixes consisting primarily of pasta or rice; Seasoned coating for meat, fish, poultry; Seasoning mixes; Seasoning mixes for stews; Seasoning rubs; Spice blends; Baking spices; Chilli seasonings; Dry seasoning mixes for BBQ shrimp, gumbo, jambalaya, pasta, poultry, meat, fish, sausage, boudin, red beans and rice, dips, and stews; Food seasonings; Mixes for making batters for fried foods; Noodles and sauce mixes combined in unitary packages; Noodles, sauce, and seasoning toppings combined in unitary packages; Noodles, sauce, and topping combined in unitary packages; Rice and seasoning mix combined in unitary packages; Rice, seasonings, and flavorings combined in unitary packages; Packaged entrees consisting primarily of pasta or rice; Packaged meals consisting primarily of pasta or rice.
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New application awaiting assignment to an examining attorney.
4/12/2024