CAFÉ AMALAYA DE MANABÍ

Welcome to the Brand page for “CAFÉ AMALAYA DE MANABÍ”, which is offered here for Coffee and coffee substitutes;the mark consists of the repeated words cafe amalaya de manabi in stylized letters over a plain background covering about one third of the drawing, below of which appears the drawing of a small town at the foot of a mountain range. further down in the drawing appear coffee plants over which there is a peasant, an aboriginal figure and a hat. the lower most portion of the drawing consists of a plain background. the color burgundy appears on the upper background and in a portion of the central area of the drawing below the town. the color brown appears in a curved line between the burgundy background and the small town drawing. the color beige appears in the words amalaya, manabi, in the peasant, in the hat, in the aboriginal figure and in the mountain range. the color white appears in the words cafe, de and in the town. across the top two rows of beige coffee beans appear in a dark red band. the color blue appears in the mountain range and in the lower background. the colors red and green appear in the coffee plants. the color black appears in the hat, in the coffee plants and in the outer border of the peasant.;the color(s) burgundy, brown, beige, white, blue, green red and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;the english translation of cafe and de in the mark is coffee and of. the wording amalaya has no meaning in a foreign language.;cafe and manabi;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “CAFÉ AMALAYA DE MANABÍ” is believed to be currently owned by “Compania de Elaborados de Cafe Elcafe C.A.”

Owner:
COMPANIA DE ELABORADOS DE CAFE ELCAFE C.A.
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Description:
Coffee and coffee substitutes;The mark consists of the repeated words CAFE AMALAYA DE MANABI in stylized letters over a plain background covering about one third of the drawing, below of which appears the drawing of a small town at the foot of a mountain range. Further down in the drawing appear coffee plants over which there is a peasant, an aboriginal figure and a hat. The lower most portion of the drawing consists of a plain background. The color burgundy appears on the upper background and in a portion of the central area of the drawing below the town. The color brown appears in a curved line between the burgundy background and the small town drawing. The color beige appears in the words AMALAYA, MANABI, in the peasant, in the hat, in the aboriginal figure and in the mountain range. The color white appears in the words CAFE, DE and in the town. Across the top two rows of beige coffee beans appear in a dark red band. The color blue appears in the mountain range and in the lower background. The colors red and green appear in the coffee plants. The color black appears in the hat, in the coffee plants and in the outer border of the peasant.;The color(s) burgundy, brown, beige, white, blue, green red and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;The English translation of CAFE and DE in the mark is COFFEE and OF. The wording AMALAYA has no meaning in a foreign language.;CAFE AND MANABI;
Categories: COFFEE COFFEE SUBSTITUTES