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Welcome to the Brand page for “OPPENHEIMER”, which is offered here for Candies; candy; candy bars; candy cake decorations; [ candy coated apples; candy coated popcorn; candy containing alcoholic beverage content and flavor; ] candy decorations for cakes; [ candy for food; candy mints; ] candy sprinkles; candy with caramel; candy with cocoa; chocolate candies; chocolates and chocolate based ready to eat candies and snacks [ ; cotton candy; gift baskets containing candy; gummy candies; ice candies; mexican candy; peppermint candy; starch-based candies (ame); sugarless candies; sweets ];the mark consists of the word oppenheimer in white. the word is also written in white hebrew characters above the word oppenheimer, and the entire mark is encircled by a white decorative scroll design against a brown oval background.;the color(s) white and brown is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;the non-latin characters in the mark transliterate to oppenheimer and this has no meaning in a foreign language.;.
Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “OPPENHEIMER” is believed to be currently owned by “Oppenheimer Chocolates, U.S.A. Inc.”
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OPPENHEIMER CHOCOLATES, U.S.A. INC.
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Candies; Candy; Candy bars; Candy cake decorations; [ Candy coated apples; Candy coated popcorn; Candy containing alcoholic beverage content and flavor; ] Candy decorations for cakes; [ Candy for food; Candy mints; ] Candy sprinkles; Candy with caramel; Candy with cocoa; Chocolate candies; Chocolates and chocolate based ready to eat candies and snacks [ ; Cotton candy; Gift baskets containing candy; Gummy candies; Ice candies; Mexican candy; Peppermint candy; Starch-based candies (ame); Sugarless candies; Sweets ];The mark consists of the word OPPENHEIMER in white. The word is also written in white Hebrew characters above the word OPPENHEIMER, and the entire mark is encircled by a white decorative scroll design against a brown oval background.;The color(s) white and brown is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to OPPENHEIMER and this has no meaning in a foreign language.;
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