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DIPPTY DOO DAH'S
Serial Number: 74022754
Word Mark: DIPPTY DOO DAH'S
Goods and Services: (ABANDONED) IC 029. US 046. G & S: coated snack products, namely, pretzels, potato, corn and fruit chips, peanuts and raisins, and seeds

(ABANDONED) IC 030. US 046. G & S: CONFECTION COATED SNACK PRODUCTS; NAMELY,; PRETZELS, POTATO CHIPS AND FRUIT CHIPS, PEANUTS AND RAISINS; CANDY AND COOKIES

Mark Drawing Code: (1) TYPED DRAWING
Filing Date: 01/24/1990
Current Basis: 1B
Original Filing Basis: 1B
Owner: (APPLICANT) Terry Candy, Inc. CORPORATION ILLINOIS 6218 Madison Court Morton Grove ILLINOIS 60053
Attorney of Record: Philip J. Zadeik
Type of Mark: TRADEMARK
Register: PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead Indicator: DEAD
SiteNo: 167516

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