FLAVORINGS FOOD OTHER

Brand Owner Address Description
EMIQ SAN-EI GEN F.F.I. KABUSHIKI KAISHA 1-11, Sanwa-cho 1-chome Toyonaka-shi, Osaka 561-0828 Japan [ Flavorings for food other than essential oils; tea; coffee and cocoa; confectionery, namely, confectionery made of sugar, fondants, frozen confectionery, gum paste, sweet dumplings (dango) and food bars in the nature of cereal bars and granola bars; instant confectionery mixes, namely, mixes for candy making, instant flavored and sweetened gelatin mixes, instant flavored and sweetened gelatin-substitute mixes, instant doughnut mixes, instant pudding mixes, instant pancake mixes and mixes for making sweet adzuki-bean jelly ];The mark consists of the wording EMIQ centered across two stylized leaves.;[ Edible oils and fats; processed meat; processed seafood; processed vegetables and fruits; pre-cooked curry stew, stew and soup mixes; protein for human consumption, namely, protein milk ];Dietary supplements for humans [ ; dietetic beverages adapted for medical purposes; dietetic foods, namely, pasta, crackers, cereal bars, processed cereals for babies, stewed fruits, vegetable and fruit purees adapted for medical purposes; protein dietary supplements for humans, namely, protein dietary supplements and protein supplement shakes ];[ Natural flavourings prepared from plants, namely, essential oils and food flavorings prepared from essential oils ];Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Chemicals for use in food industry;The wording EMIQ has no meaning in a foreign language.;[ Japanese liquors; western liquors; alcoholic fruit beverages; Japanese shochu-based mixed liquor; Chinese liquors; flavored liquors ];[ Beer; fruit-flavored carbonated drinks; soda pops; cola drinks; ginger ale; Japanese soda pops; isotonic drinks; Guarana drinks; aerated water; mineral water; sports drinks, energy drinks; lemonade; lemon squash; fruit juices; vegetable juices; extracts of hops for making beer ];
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A food holder comprising a substantially symmetrical U-shaped body having a pair of opposite digit pockets for accepting fingers or a thumb of a user of the food holder therein and a food pocket located between the digit pockets. The digit pockets taper to accept the fingers or thumb placed therein and to frictionally connect the food holder to a hand of the user. An exterior surface of the digit pockets has elongated ridges to prevent cutting of the surface and into the interior of the pockets during use of the food holder. The food holder is used to hold food by placing the food within the food pocket and moving the digit pockets towards each other. The food holder is preferably used to hold food while the food is being cut.