DIPPY CUPS

Welcome to the Brand page for “DIPPY CUPS”, which is offered here for The mark was first used in commerce in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 09/14/2009;the mark consists of stylized wording dippy cups with the term dippy centered above the term cups. above the ppy portion of the term dippy is a serving cup, which is shaded and outlined. inside the cup is a soft condiment indicated by a swirl. dipped in the condiment is a strawberry with a smiling face having solid eyes and an outline of a slightly open mouth. the strawberry has solid seeds on its body as well as leaves at its crown. as positioned, the stylized words dippy cups, the strawberry and the serving cup are on a background which is outlined with a shadow effect.;dippy cups;the mark was first used anywhere in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 02/14/2008;servingware for serving food;cups;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “DIPPY CUPS” is believed to be currently owned by “Savage, Lisa Ann”.


Owner:
SAVAGE, LISA ANN
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Description:
The mark was first used in commerce in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 09/14/2009;The mark consists of stylized wording DIPPY CUPS with the term DIPPY centered above the term CUPS. Above the PPY portion of the term DIPPY is a serving cup, which is shaded and outlined. Inside the cup is a soft condiment indicated by a swirl. Dipped in the condiment is a strawberry with a smiling face having solid eyes and an outline of a slightly open mouth. The strawberry has solid seeds on its body as well as leaves at its crown. As positioned, the stylized words DIPPY CUPS, the strawberry and the serving cup are on a background which is outlined with a shadow effect.;DIPPY CUPS;The mark was first used anywhere in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 02/14/2008;Servingware for serving food;CUPS;
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