Wanderoast
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US Trademark Registration Number:
5376086
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Goods/Services:
Class 11: Coffee filters not of paper being part of electric coffee makers; Coffee machines, electric; Coffee percolators, electric; Coffee roasters; Coffee roasting ovens; Electric coffee brewers; Electric coffee machines; Electric coffee makers; Electric coffee percolators; Electric coffee pots; Electric coffee roasters; Electric coffee urns; Electric apparatus for making coffee; Electric French presses; Powered coffee, seed and cocoa bean roasters
Class 30: Coffee; Coffee and coffee substitutes; Coffee and artificial coffee; Coffee and tea; Coffee based beverages; Coffee beans; Coffee beverages with milk; Coffee capsules containing coffee for brewing; Coffee essences; Coffee essences for use as substitutes for coffee; Coffee extracts; Coffee extracts for use as substitutes for coffee; Coffee flavored syrup used in making food beverages; Coffee pods; Coffee substitutes; Coffee-based beverage containing milk; Coffee-based beverages; Coffee-based beverages containing ice cream (affogato); Coffee-based iced beverages; Coffee-based snack foods; Artificial coffee; Artificial coffee and tea; Beverages made of coffee; Beverages with a coffee base; Caffeine-free coffee; Chicory and chicory mixtures, all for use as substitutes for coffee; Chicory based coffee substitute; Chocolate bark containing ground coffee beans; Chocolate covered roasted coffee beans; Green coffee; Ground coffee beans; Iced coffee; Instant coffee; Mixtures of coffee and chicory; Prepared coffee and coffee-based beverages; Roasted coffee beans; Sugar-coated coffee beans; Unroasted coffee; Vegetal preparations for use as coffee substitutes
Included Domain Name:
Wanderoast.com
Additional Notes:
When you hear the name Wanderoast, it immediately conjures up images of adventurous journeys and the comforting aroma of freshly roasted coffee. It’s a delightful blend of the words ‘wander’ and ‘roast’, making it a standout choice for a business operating within trademark classes 11 and 30, which respectively cover appliances for heating and foodstuffs.
Let’s embark on a journey with Wanderoast. The ‘wander’ portion of the name encapsulates the spirit of exploration, discovery, and adventure. This is particularly apt in today’s coffee culture, where consumers are always on the hunt for unique flavors sourced from remote corners of the globe. Coffee is no longer just a drink; it’s an experience, a tale of its origin, cultivation, and preparation. The name Wanderoast beautifully encompasses this journey from bean to cup, inviting customers to explore the diverse world of coffee.
Now, onto the ‘roast’ element. Roasting is an art form in the coffee world. It’s the process that transforms green coffee beans into the aromatic brown beans we grind and brew. The depth of the roast can influence the flavor profile, from light and fruity to dark and smoky. By incorporating ‘roast’ into the name, it emphasizes a commitment to the craft of coffee-making, ensuring that customers receive a cup that’s been curated with care and expertise.
Transitioning to trademark class 11, which covers heating appliances, Wanderoast aligns seamlessly. Think about the precision involved in roasting coffee or the ideal temperature for brewing. The name suggests a range of innovative appliances designed to roast and brew coffee to perfection, ensuring that every sip is an embodiment of quality and flavor.
Moreover, Wanderoast has a modern, chic vibe, making it perfect for contemporary consumers who value both aesthetics and functionality. It positions the business as not just a purveyor of quality coffee and related appliances but also as a lifestyle brand.
Wanderoast is more than just a name; it’s a story, a promise of quality, and an invitation to a flavorful adventure. For businesses in trademark classes 11 and 30, it offers a unique blend of exploration and expertise, making it an impeccable choice for those looking to make a mark in the coffee industry.
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| Product Type | US Trademark Registration(s) and Domain Name(s) that will be transferred to you after purchase. |
|---|---|
| Word Mark or Design Mark | |
| Trademark Register | |
| Trademark Class | Class 11: Environmental control apparatus, Class 30: Staple foods |
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Communer will hold your funds securely until both you and the seller sign a trademark assignment agreement drafted by Communer. You’ll be refunded if the seller fails to transfer the trademark.
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