WHERE FUN COMES FROM

USPTO USPTO 2000 CANCELLED - SECTION 8

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The US trademark WHERE FUN COMES FROM was filed as Word mark on 04/28/2000 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 06/24/2003. The current status of the mark is "CANCELLED - SECTION 8".

Trademark Details Last update: May 15, 2018

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 76037235
Register number 2729693
Application date April 28, 2000
Publication date May 14, 2002
Entry date June 24, 2003

Trademark owner

13TH FLOOR
94104 SAN FRANCISCO
US

Trademark representatives

goods and services

28 games and playthings, namely, action figures and accessories therefor, electronic action toys, stuffed animals, aerodynamic disks used for playing catching games, toy musical instruments, playground balls, toy construction blocks, board games, toy science kits including children's science activity sets consisting of equipment for performing experiments relating to specific aspects of the chemical sciences and an instructional manual related thereto, chemistry sets that include chemical supplies and instructions, educational toys kits comprising all of the following - toy construction building elements, on-board electronic control, motors, and sensors, all for building electronic motorized toys, including robots, sensors and spy gadgets, dolls and doll accessories, kites, costume masks, toy mobiles, model airplanes, toy thermometers, rubber action balls, observation toys, namely, telescopes, microscopes, periscopes, binoculars, and combination toy telescopes/microscopes, construction/puzzle toys with sculptured pieces, water toys, namely squirting and floating toys and toy barometers; toy explorer sets which contain magnifying glasses and plastic toys used for narrative viewing; toy listening devices consisting of an amplifier and headphones for listening to birds, insects and other natural sounds; toy gloves with small plastic items attached used for playing make believe games; toy communication devices consisting of small wireless two-way radios; toy bug collecting kits consisting of paraphernalia for collecting insects; toy flashlights, toy planetariums, toy canteens, toy battery belt, toy microphone/loudspeaker, toy construction sets, toy flying devices, namely, a disk to toss in playing a game where other disks are flipped and collected; toy watches and toy lanterns; hobby craft sets for use by children to make jewelry and tile art and plastic shrink-art objects, glow-in-the-dark toys, toy kaleidoscopes, toy carry-all belts, non-metallic toy knives with toy tools, toy canteens and toy flashlights

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