MUD PIE

MUD PIE Canadian Trademark Information

Dishes, teapots, serving platters and plates, cups, saucers, tea caddies, condiment holders, candle holders, figurines, and birdhouses, all made of ceramic.Metal bottle stoppers, piggy banks and keepsake boxes made of metal; decorative bottle tags made of metal; pacifier clips; cups adapted for feeding babies and children; teething rings; photo albums, paper boxes; photo storage boxes; memory books; coasters made of paper; towels and napkins made of paper; textile wine gift bags; paper gift bags; notepads; holders for notepads; clip boards; diaries; ink pens; personal organizers; letter openers; keepsake boxes made of paper and cardboard excluding those made of metal; lunch bags not made of textile; wheeled backpacks excluding backpacks adapted specifically for holding laptops; luggage tags; cosmetic bags sold empty; tote bags; credit card cases; pet clothing; collars for pets; leashes for pets; pillows; rocking chairs; picture and photograph frames made of plastic; picture and photograph frames made of wood; picture and photograph frames made of glass; picture and photograph frames made of metal; picture and photograph frames made of leather; picture and photograph frames made ...
Classification Information
Class Code: 010 - Medical Instrument Products
Description: Medical and veterinary devices
Class Code: 014 - Jewelry Products
Description: Precious and semi-precious metals, and jewellery
Class Code: 016 - Paper Goods and Printed Material
Description: Paper and printed goods
Class Code: 018 - Leather Products (not including clothing)
Description: Leather and artificial leather goods
Class Code: 019 - Non-Metallic Building Material Products
Description: Non-metallic building materials
Class Code: 020 - Furniture Products
Description: Furniture, mirrors, articles not included in other classes
Class Code: 021 - Houseware and Glass Products
Description: Household goods and glass
Class Code: 024 - Fabrics
Description: Textiles and textile goods
Class Code: 025 - Clothing Products
Description: Clothing, footwear, headgear
Class Code: 028 - Toys and Sporting Goods Products
Description: Games, toys and playthings, sporting articles
Class Code: 006 - Metal Products
Description: Common metals
Class Code: 008 - Hand Tool Products
Description: Hand tools
Matter History Events
Status Date Record Status Description
2023-07-02 National prosecution history entry - Agent Changed
2023-07-02 National prosecution history entry - Amendment to Registration
2014-09-12 Registration published - Registered
2014-03-14 National prosecution history entry - Allowed
2014-03-14 National prosecution history entry - Allowance Notice Sent
2013-11-27 Application published - Advertised
2013-11-07 Application accepted - Approved
2013-10-07 National prosecution history entry - Amendment to Application
2013-09-20 National prosecution history entry - Approval Notice Sent
2013-04-15 National prosecution history entry - Search Recorded
2013-04-15 National prosecution history entry - Examiner's First Report
2012-09-18 Filing date accorded - Formalized
2012-09-14 National prosecution history entry - Created
2012-09-13 Application filed - Filed
Word Mark: MUD PIE
Current Status:
Registration published
LIVE Mark!
9/12/2014
Application Number: 1594088
Filing Date: Thursday, September 13, 2012
Filing Place: Canada
Registration Date: Friday, September 12, 2014
Registration Number: TMA885690
Register Type: Primary
Type Of Mark: Trademark
Mark Feature: Word
Use In Commerce: Yes
Publication Registration: Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Opposition: 11/27/2013 - 11/27/2013
Last Applicant/Owner: *********
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***** ****
Correspondent: Not provided
Goods and Services Information
Description:
(1) - Dishes, teapots, serving platters and plates, cups, saucers, tea caddies, condiment holders, candle holders, figurines, and birdhouses, all made of ceramic.
(2) - Metal bottle stoppers, piggy banks and keepsake boxes made of metal; decorative bottle tags made of metal; pacifier clips; cups adapted for feeding babies and children; teething rings; photo albums, paper boxes; photo storage boxes; memory books; coasters made of paper; towels and napkins made of paper; textile wine gift bags; paper gift bags; notepads; holders for notepads; clip boards; diaries; ink pens; personal organizers; letter openers; keepsake boxes made of paper and cardboard excluding those made of metal; lunch bags not made of textile; wheeled backpacks excluding backpacks adapted specifically for holding laptops; luggage tags; cosmetic bags sold empty; tote bags; credit card cases; pet clothing; collars for pets; leashes for pets; pillows; rocking chairs; picture and photograph frames made of plastic; picture and photograph frames made of wood; picture and photograph frames made of glass; picture and photograph frames made of metal; picture and photograph frames made of leather; picture and photograph frames made of fabric; picture and photograph frames with plush decorative outer surfaces; photo stands; bulletin boards; partly worked coral for decorative purposes; furniture, namely, child-sized tables, child- sized chairs, child-sized desks, child-sized stools, child-sized vanities and child-sized benches; decorative bottle tags made of seashell; key chains not made of metal or leather; decorative figurines made of resin; nonmetallic bottle stoppers; cups, mugs and drinking glasses; wine glasses; lunch boxes; non-metal coin banks; serving trays; serving dishes, namely, plates and bowls; salad bowls; soup bowls; plates; serving spoons; serving forks; serving tongs; chopsticks, spreaders in the nature of utensils for cheese, dips and sauces; cocktail picks; cake servers; cutting boards; bottle openers; canister sets; cooling buckets for wine; pitchers; tea pots non-electric; holders for sugar and sweeteners; holders for tea bags; drinking flasks; insulated containers for beverage cans for domestic use; corkscrews; salt and pepper shakers; ice buckets; ice scoops; cheese planing tools in the nature of utensils for personal use; squeeze bottles sold empty; bottle openers; napkin holders; napkin rings; soap dishes; wicker baskets; candle holders; cosmetic compacts sold empty; pet food scoops; pet feeding dishes; pet treat jars; piggy banks and keepsake boxes made of porcelain and excluding those made of metal; novelty belts and skirts for wine bottles; personal dispensers for pills or capsules sold empty; burp cloths not of paper; receiving blankets; childrens' blankets; table mats not of paper; washcloths; hooded towels, bath mitts; cloth coasters; towels; handkerchiefs made of textile fabrics; pillowcases; bibs not of paper; clothing for adults, namely, shirts, underwear and flip-flops; clothing for infants and children, namely, infant and toddler one-piece clothing, overalls, underwear, shins, pants, sleepers, socks, dresses, tights, leggings, booties, ballet shoes, sandals, tennis shoes, slippers, loafers, jackets, caps, headbands and hats; sleep masks; infant's rattles; bath toys; infant toys; stuffed and plush toys; toys, namely, toy tea sets and paper party hats; Christmas tree ornaments and decorations; Christmas stockings; pet toys; and teething toys.
(3) - Metal bottle stoppers, piggy banks and keepsake boxes made of metal; decorative bottle tags made of metal; pacifier clips; cups adapted for feeding babies and children; teething rings; photo albums, paper boxes; photo storage boxes; memory books; coasters made of paper; towels and napkins made of paper; textile wine gift bags; paper gift bags; notepads; holders for notepads; clip boards; diaries; ink pens; personal organizers; letter openers; keepsake boxes made of paper and cardboard excluding those made of metal; lunch bags not made of textile; wheeled backpacks excluding backpacks adapted specifically for holding laptops; luggage tags; cosmetic bags sold empty; tote bags; credit card cases; pet clothing; collars for pets; leashes for pets; pillows; rocking chairs; picture and photograph frames made of plastic; picture and photograph frames made of wood; picture and photograph frames made of glass; picture and photograph frames made of metal; picture and photograph frames made of leather; picture and photograph frames made of fabric; picture and photograph frames with plush decorative outer surfaces; photo stands; bulletin boards; partly worked coral for decorative purposes; furniture, namely, child-sized tables, child- sized chairs, child-sized desks, child-sized stools, child-sized vanities and child-sized benches; decorative bottle tags made of seashell; key chains not made of metal or leather; decorative figurines made of resin; nonmetallic bottle stoppers; cups, mugs and drinking glasses; wine glasses; lunch boxes; non-metal coin banks; serving trays; serving dishes, namely, plates and bowls; salad bowls; soup bowls; plates; serving spoons; serving forks; serving tongs; chopsticks, spreaders in the nature of utensils for cheese, dips and sauces; cocktail picks; cake servers; cutting boards; bottle openers; canister sets; cooling buckets for wine; pitchers; tea pots non-electric; holders for sugar and sweeteners; holders for tea bags; drinking flasks; insulated containers for beverage cans for domestic use; corkscrews; salt and pepper shakers; ice buckets; ice scoops; cheese planing tools in the nature of utensils for personal use; squeeze bottles sold empty; bottle openers; napkin holders; napkin rings; soap dishes; wicker baskets; candle holders; cosmetic compacts sold empty; pet food scoops; pet feeding dishes; pet treat jars; piggy banks and keepsake boxes made of porcelain and excluding those made of metal; novelty belts and skirts for wine bottles; personal dispensers for pills or capsules sold empty; burp cloths not of paper; receiving blankets; childrens' blankets; table mats not of paper; washcloths; hooded towels, bath mitts; cloth coasters; towels; handkerchiefs made of textile fabrics; pillowcases; bibs not of paper; clothing for adults, namely, shirts, underwear and flip-flops; clothing for infants and children, namely, infant and toddler one-piece clothing, overalls, underwear, shins, pants, sleepers, socks, dresses, tights, leggings, booties, ballet shoes, sandals, tennis shoes, slippers, loafers, jackets, caps, headbands and hats; sleep masks; infant's rattles; bath toys; infant toys; stuffed and plush toys; toys, namely, toy tea sets and paper party hats; Christmas tree ornaments and decorations; Christmas stockings; pet toys; and teething toys.
(4) - Dishes, teapots, serving platters and plates, cups, saucers, tea caddies, condiment holders, candle holders, figurines, and birdhouses, all made of ceramic.
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