(ABANDONED) IC 030. US 046. G & S: Staple goods, namely allspice, coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar; rice; tapioca; pudding; sago; artificial coffee; flour and preparations made from cereals, namely, bread and pastry; confectionary, namely, bakery desserts; bakery goods; bakery products; bagels; biscuits; bonbons; bran; bread; brownies; cookies; breakfast cereals; chocolate; rice; noodles; flavored ices; yeast; baking powder; baking soda; barbeque sauce; salt; mustard; vinegar; ketchup; spices; ice; seasonings; ready to eat cereal food bars; salad dressings; cakes; chocolate candy; snack mix consisting primarily of pretzels, crackers, candied nuts and/or popcorn; pudding.
(ABANDONED) IC 031. US 001 046. G & S: Natural agricultural products, namely fresh fruits, and fresh vegetables more specifically: fresh anchovies; fresh apricots; fresh artichokes; fresh asparagus; fresh apples; fresh apricots; fresh avocados; fresh bananas; fresh beans; fresh beets; fresh blueberries; fresh cabbage; fresh carrots; fresh celery; fresh cucumbers; fresh coconuts; fresh corn; fresh cut garlands; fresh dates; fresh garlic; fresh ginger; fresh herbs; fresh lemons; fresh mushrooms; fresh nuts; fresh oats; fresh olives; fresh onions; fresh oranges; fresh peaches; fresh pears; fresh peppers; fresh potatoes; fresh quince; fresh tomatoes; fresh tangerines; fresh truffles; fresh wheat; fresh zucchini.
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