What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Kentucky
Hi there, I am creating a new health snack product within a line of products under our brand name and came up with a great name to describe them. This name, madeupversion: happy snacks, is not our brand name and would only appear in combination with our brand. However there is a mark existing on the USPTO TESS search results for "Happy Snacks" as a brand name for a candy manufacturer. This seems like possible confusion but...Double However!, there are multiple Happy Snacks marks that exist for other brands in the form of: "Frito's Happy Snacks", "Doritos Happy Snacks", etc.
The basic "Happy Snacks" mark page actually shows the mfg logo while the frito's, etc. happy snacks only show a simple text for the image on the mark page.
My question is: Does this evidence suggest that we would be able to trademark "[Our Brand] Happy Snacks" without issue? Trying to avoid a costly USPTO search that may end in failure.
What do you think?
Thanks!
Jake
Hi there, I am creating a new health snack product within a line of products under our brand name and came up with a great name to describe them. This name, madeupversion: happy snacks, is not our brand name and would only appear in combination with our brand. However there is a mark existing on the USPTO TESS search results for "Happy Snacks" as a brand name for a candy manufacturer. This seems like possible confusion but...Double However!, there are multiple Happy Snacks marks that exist for other brands in the form of: "Frito's Happy Snacks", "Doritos Happy Snacks", etc.
The basic "Happy Snacks" mark page actually shows the mfg logo while the frito's, etc. happy snacks only show a simple text for the image on the mark page.
My question is: Does this evidence suggest that we would be able to trademark "[Our Brand] Happy Snacks" without issue? Trying to avoid a costly USPTO search that may end in failure.
What do you think?
Thanks!
Jake