Sweezee
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$17,060
$250,000.00
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US Trademark Registration Number:
7365092
Click to go to the USPTO website for more details.
Goods & Services:
Class 29: Beverages consisting principally of milk; Drinks based on yogurt; Flavoured milk; Milk beverages, milk predominating; Yoghurt drinks; Yogurt drinks; Yogurt-based beverages
Class 32: Kvass; Smoothies; Apple juice drinks; Beer-based beverages; Cocktails, non-alcoholic; Coffee-flavored soft drinks; Cola drinks; Colas; De-alcoholized beers; De-alcoholized wines; Energy drinks; Frozen fruit-based drinks; Fruit-flavored soft drinks; Fruit drinks; Fruit beverages; Fruit flavored drinks; Fruit flavored soft drinks; Fruit flavoured carbonated drinks; Fruit flavoured drinks; Fruit juice beverages, non-alcoholic; Guarana drinks; Honey-based beverages, non-alcoholic; Isotonic non-alcoholic drinks; Isotonic beverages; Isotonic drinks; Low-calorie soft drinks; Non-alcoholic beverages flavoured with coffee; Non-alcoholic cocktails; Non-alcoholic malt drinks; Non-alcoholic carbonated drinks; Non-alcoholic fruit juice drinks; Non-carbonated soft drinks; Orange juice drinks; Protein-enriched sports drinks; Sarsaparilla; Sherbet beverages; Soft drinks; Sorbets in the nature of beverages; Sports drinks; Sports drinks containing electrolytes; Syrups for making fruit-flavoured drinks; Syrups for making soft drinks; Syrups used in the preparation of soft drinks; Vegetable drinks; Vegetable juice drinks, non-alcoholic; Carbonated non-alcoholic drinks; Energy drinks containing caffeine; Frozen fruit drinks; Fruit drinks and juices; Fruit squashes; Fruit juice drinks, non-alcoholic; Fruit-based soft drinks flavored with tea; Iced fruit beverages; Non-alcoholic sparkling fruit juice drinks; Non-alcoholic beer flavored beverages; Non-alcoholic beer-based cocktails; Non-alcoholic beer-flavored beverages; Non-alcoholic beers; Non-alcoholic cordials; Non-alcoholic malt beverages; Non-alcoholic beverages flavored with tea; Non-alcoholic beverages flavoured with tea; Non-alcoholic beverages with tea flavor; Powders used in the preparation of fruit-based drinks; Root beers; Soft drinks flavored with tea
Included Domain Name:
sweezee.com
Additional Notes:
Sweezee is a fantastic choice for a business specializing in a wide array of beverages, from milk-based drinks to refreshing fruit juices and non-alcoholic cocktails. The name itself has a playful and inviting sound, which instantly appeals to customers looking for delicious and tempting beverage options. The catchy nature of Sweezee makes it easy to remember, ensuring that customers can easily recall and recommend the brand to others, which is essential for building a strong reputation in the competitive beverage market.
The name Sweezee hints at sweetness, which aligns well with the enjoyable experience many types of beverages aim to provide, whether it’s a rich yogurt drink or a fruity smoothie. The playful, whimsical quality of Sweezee suggests a sense of fun and innovation, making it perfect for a company that isn’t afraid to experiment with flavors and offer exciting new drink combinations to its customers. This lively and appealing brand image resonates with consumers who are eager to try new things, especially millennials and younger audiences who are always on the lookout for unique and novel experiences.
Moreover, Sweezee is versatile, fitting right in with both the dairy and non-dairy sides of the business. This flexibility is crucial for a brand that offers such a diverse range of products, catering to different tastes and dietary preferences. By avoiding specific references to any single product category, Sweezee has the potential to expand its offerings in the future without being constrained by a name that feels outdated or overly niche.
The name’s simplicity is another key strength. Sweezee rolls off the tongue smoothly, adding to its memorability. It’s likely to come across as friendly and approachable, qualities that are invaluable for consumer brands. Plus, the availability of the domain name sweezee.com is a significant bonus, ensuring a strong online presence and making it easier for customers to find and engage with the brand online.
Overall, Sweezee effectively conveys the delightful and refreshing nature of the broad range of beverages on offer, while also setting the stage for a vibrant and forward-thinking brand identity. It’s a name that invites curiosity, promises enjoyment, and builds a sense of trust and reliability with consumers eager to discover their new favorite drink.
Because it’s a fully registered trademark on the Principal Register, you’ll get near-instant Amazon Brand Registry access without having to worry about Amazon revoking your Brand Registry access later on because of a refusal by the USPTO.
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