CHOCOLATE CANDY PRODUCED BY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CASALI RUM KOKOS JOSEF MANNER & COMP. AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Wilhelminenstrasse 6 Wien A-1171 Austria chocolate and candy produced by using rum and coconut as ingredients;RUM;
CASALI VODKA-ORANGE FLÜSSIG-GEFÜLLT - LIQUID FILLING JOSEF MANNER & COMP. AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Wilhelminenstrasse 6 Wien A-1171 Austria Chocolate and candy produced by using vodka-orange;The mark consists of the words CASALI VODKA-ORANGE, with the word CASALI in red and VODKA-ORANGE in brown, and the wording flussig gefullt-liquid filling in black. The background of the mark consists of a parrot, in black, white and red, perched on a palm tree with green leaves and a tan tree trunk. Beneath it are slices of an orange, in the colors orange and yellow, on top of tan sand and a setting sun, in the color grey, against an orange and white background. The color white appears in the background also. The color black appears in the frame surrounding the mark, in the cross lines on the top and bottom of the mark and on the top of the mark. The color red appears in the bar underneath the word CASALI. The color orange appears in the background varying from light to dark orange and in the lower half of the setting sun. The color yellow appears in the background also. The color gray appears at the very top and bottom of the frame of the mark.;The color(s) white, black, red, green, orange, yellow, tan, brown and gray is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A combination game device and candy dispenser has a game board defined by an enclosing transparent plastic blister adhered to a support card; a spring powered launcher for candy projectiles; a projectile trap defined by a portion of the blister for receiving launched projectiles; a store of candy pieces and a candy slide formed by a blister portion guiding individual pieces of candy to the launcher. Trapped candy can be accessed through a trap door in the support card. The blister has portions extending adjacent the card surface defining a gate for admitting only a single piece of candy at a time to the launcher and defining a candy store separated from the playing area. The configurations of the game board and trap can be matched to the configuration of an individual candy projectile.