EUTM file information

019057950

Mosswise


July 22, 2024

Trademark Summary

The trademark application Mosswise was filed by Ulrich Klawe, a national of the Federal Republic of Germany (the "Applicant") and HATCHSUN INC, a U.S. corporation (the "Co-Applicant", and jointly with the "Applicant" referred to as the "Applicants" going forward). The application was published for oppositions on July 28, 2024, and it was registered by office on November 4, 2024 without any oppositions.

The application was filed in English (German was selected as the second language).


Goods And Services

  • The mark was filed in class 5 with following description of goods:
    1. Dietary and nutritional supplements
    2. Dietary supplements consisting of vitamins
    3. Dietary supplements promoting fitness and endurance
    4. Nutraceuticals for use as a dietary supplement
    5. Health food supplements for persons with special dietary requirements
    6. Dietetic foods adapted for invalids
    7. Dietetic foods for use in clinical nutrition
    8. Anti-oxidants for dietary use
    9. Dietary supplemental drinks
    10. Food supplements for sportsmen
    11. Dietetic preparations for children
    12. Dietetic substances adapted for medical use
    13. Protein dietary supplements
    14. Royal jelly dietary supplements
    15. Propolis dietary supplements
    16. Pollen dietary supplements
    17. Glucose dietary supplements
    18. Alginate dietary supplements
    19. Slimming pills
    20. Slimming tea for medical purposes
    21. Dietary supplements for human beings and animals
    22. Dietary pet supplements in the form of pet treats
    23. Dietary supplements for pets
    24. Vitamins for animals
    25. Nutritional supplements for veterinary use
    26. Nutritional supplements for livestock feed
    27. Bacterial preparations for veterinary purposes
    28. Herbal anti-itch ointments for pets
    29. Mineral dietary supplements for animals
    30. Anti-infective products for veterinary use
    31. Food supplements for veterinary use.