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Welcome to the Brand page for “MY BROTHER”, which is offered here for Buns; steam buns stuffed with minced meat; steam buns stuffed primarily with minced meat and vegetables; steam buns stuffed with vegetables; chinese stuffed dumplings; chinese steamed dumplings; flour based dumplings; dumplings, jiaozi;the mark consists of a stylized my brother in white within a rectangle with curved corners shaded in dark brown and containing a light brown outline. a design of a chef holding a pant appears above in white with brown mustache, eyes, and pan, beige nose, and red scarf, outlined in a light brown, and within two asian characters appearing in the appear right in white next to a bowl with steam above in red, over a oval shaped shaded background in dark brown.;the color(s) brown, white, beige and red is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;the non-latin characters in the mark transliterate to mai ge, where mai has no meaning in a foreign language and ge means brother in english.;.
Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “MY BROTHER” is believed to be currently owned by “Thousand Flavor Foodline Corp.”
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THOUSAND FLAVOR FOODLINE CORP.
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Buns; steam buns stuffed with minced meat; steam buns stuffed primarily with minced meat and vegetables; steam buns stuffed with vegetables; Chinese stuffed dumplings; Chinese steamed dumplings; flour based dumplings; dumplings, jiaozi;The mark consists of a stylized MY BROTHER in white within a rectangle with curved corners shaded in dark brown and containing a light brown outline. A design of a chef holding a pant appears above in white with brown mustache, eyes, and pan, beige nose, and red scarf, outlined in a light brown, and within two Asian characters appearing in the appear right in white next to a bowl with steam above in red, over a oval shaped shaded background in dark brown.;The color(s) brown, white, beige and red is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to MAI GE, where mai has no meaning in a foreign language and ge means brother in English.;
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