Almedra
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US Trademark Registration Number:
7685021
Click to go to the USPTO website for more details.
Goods & Services:
Class 05: Dietary and nutritional supplements; Flea and tick treatment preparations for pets; Flea collars; Hand-sanitizing preparations; Herbal teas for medicinal purposes; Meal replacement bars adapted for medical use; Meal replacement bars for weight loss purposes; Medicated cosmetics; Medicated hair care preparations; Medicated skin care preparations; Medicated animal feed; Medicated animal washes; Medicated antiperspirants; Medicated baby oils; Medicated baby powders; Medicated bath preparations; Medicated bath salts; Medicated candies; Medicated chewing gum; Medicated confectionery; Medicated dental floss; Medicated dental rinses; Medicated diaper rash cream; Medicated diaper rash lotions; Medicated diaper rash ointment; Medicated dog washes; Medicated facial cleansers; Medicated hand soaps; Medicated lip balm; Medicated liquid soap; Medicated mouth care preparations; Medicated mouthwash; Medicated pre-moistened wipes; Medicated shampoo; Medicated shampoos for babies; Medicated shampoos for pets; Medicated shaving balm; Medicated shaving preparations; Medicated skin care preparations, namely, creams, lotions, gels, toners, cleaners and peels; Medicated soaps for babies; Medicated sun block; Medicated sun care preparations; Medicated sun screen; Medicated supplements for foodstuffs for animals; Medicated throat sprays; Medicated toothpaste; Medicated wart removing preparations; Nausea treatment preparations; Pain relief medication; Pharmaceutical preparations for inducing erections; Pharmaceutical preparations for skin care; Pharmaceutical preparations for the relief of insect bites; Pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of viral infections; Pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of worms in pets; Protein supplement shakes; Protein supplements; Protein supplements formed and packaged as bars; Protein dietary supplements formed and packaged as bars; Sexual stimulant gels; Acne medications; Allergy medication; Burn relief medication; Cardiovascular pharmaceutical preparations; Diarrhea medication; Dietary supplements for animals; Dietary and nutritional supplements used for weight loss; Dietary supplements for pets in the nature of a powdered drink mix; Food supplements; Fungal medications; Health food supplements; Herbal supplements; Herbal supplements for boosting sexual performance; Meal replacement drink mixes adapted for medical use; Mineral supplements; Non-medicated topical gel for the prevention and treatment of allergies; Non-medicated topical gel for the prevention and treatment of cold and flu; Nutritional supplement energy bars; Nutritional supplement meal replacement bars for boosting energy; Personal sexual lubricants; Pharmaceutical preparations and substances for the treatment of viral, metabolic, endocrine, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, cardiopulmonary, genitourinary, sexual dysfunction, oncological, hepatological, ophthalmic, respiratory, neurological, gastrointestinal, hormonal, dermatological, psychiatric and immune system related diseases and disorders; Pharmaceutical preparations, namely, antidepressants; Plant and herb extracts, other than essential oils, sold as an integral component of medicated cosmetics; Powdered nutritional supplement drink mix; Pre-moistened medicated tissues; Pre-moistened medicated towelettes; Pre-moistened medicated wipes; Preparation for the relief of pain; Vitamin supplements
Additional Notes:
Almedra is a fantastic choice for a new business focused on health and wellness products across such a broad spectrum of medicinal and supplemental offerings. The name evokes a sense of nature and serenity, which aligns perfectly with the wholesome and nurturing aspects of the goods and services provided. It’s reminiscent of “almond” or “aloe,” both of which are natural, healing elements, suggesting that whatever comes from Almedra is not just effective, but also gentle and in harmony with nature.
The name Almedra has a soothing, melodic quality that hints at calmness and relief, essential themes in a business that provides everything from dietary supplements to medicated skincare. It’s a name that’s easy to remember, pronounce, and uniquely distinctive, helping it stand out in the competitive health products industry.
Almedra carries a modern yet timeless appeal, making it suitable for a contemporary market, characterized by consumers who are increasingly educated and selective about their health and wellness products. It suggests purity and effectiveness, which are critical when selling products in the medical and wellness sectors. This is pivotal for a company offering essential and often intimate products like medicated shampoos or personal sexual lubricants.
The broad assortment of products, from medicated toothpaste to herbal teas for medicinal purposes, under a single name like Almedra creates a cohesive brand story. It connects a vast array of products with a common purpose: enhancing well-being naturally and holistically. Almedra connotes trust and quality, elements integral to customer loyalty in sectors dealing with personal and health-related products.
Almedra also suggests an affinity with advanced yet accessible healthcare innovations. This is crucial when dealing with products such as pharmaceutical preparations, vitamin supplements, or even medicated wipes. It maintains an aura of trustworthiness and care, reassuring the user of scientifically-backed, thoughtfully-crafted products designed for their specific needs. The name is a fitting embodiment of reliability, nature, and wellness, encapsulating what the business aims to deliver—quality products that improve lives.
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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Once both parties e-sign the trademark transfer agreement, Communer's partner law firm, JPG Legal, will record the trademark assignment with the USPTO. The buyer does not pay an additional fee for this filing. The $100 cost for this (including $40 government fee) comes out of the sale price before sending the payout to the seller. Communer does not receive a portion from this amount; the whole $100 goes to legal fees.
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