·EL VIEJÓN· GOURMET GOODS & MORE

Welcome to the Brand page for “·EL VIEJÓN· GOURMET GOODS & MORE”, which is offered here for (based on use in commerce) dried chili peppers; dried corn husks for cooking purposes; dried corn husks for tamales(based on intent to use) ground coffee beans; vanilla extracts for use as a food flavoring;the mark consists of an older gentleman, with a black shirt, beige/white pants, beige/white sombrero, and white sandals holding a beige machete sitting on a black rock. in the background there is a beige and white colored crop field and mountain. the letters in the words el viejón are black in color with a white and beige outline. the accent on the letter o is black in color with a white and beige outline. the letters in the words gourmet goods & more are black in color with no outline.;el viejÓn gourmet goods and more;the color(s) white, beige, and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;the english translation of el viejón in the mark is elderly man.;dried hibiscus;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “·EL VIEJÓN· GOURMET GOODS & MORE” is believed to be currently owned by “Dos Banderas Enterprise LLC”.

Owner:
DOS BANDERAS ENTERPRISE LLC
Owner Details
Description:
(Based on Use in Commerce) Dried chili peppers; Dried corn husks for cooking purposes; Dried corn husks for tamales(Based on Intent to Use) Ground coffee beans; Vanilla extracts for use as a food flavoring;The mark consists of an older gentleman, with a black shirt, beige/white pants, beige/white sombrero, and white sandals holding a beige machete sitting on a black rock. In the background there is a beige and white colored crop field and mountain. The letters in the words El Viejón are black in color with a white and beige outline. The accent on the letter o is black in color with a white and beige outline. The letters in the words Gourmet Goods & More are black in color with no outline.;EL VIEJÓN GOURMET GOODS AND MORE;The color(s) white, beige, and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;The English translation of El Viejón in the mark is elderly man.;Dried hibiscus;
Categories: BASED ON USE COMMERCE