DEIPNO

Welcome to the Brand page for “DEIPNO”, which is offered here for Spices; tea; mixes for making mediterranean and eastern blends for tea; spice mixes; spice blends; spices in the form of powders; tea extracts; baking spices; black tea; cardamom; chai tea; chamomile tea; cinnamon powder; citron tea; cocoa tea; curry spice mixes; curry spice mixture; curry powder; dry spice rub for meats and fish; edible spices; fruit teas; ginger tea; ginseng tea; green tea; herb tea; herb teas; herbal tea; herbal tea, other than for medicinal use; herbal teas, other than for medicinal use; instant spice blends; instant tea; jasmine tea; mixed spice powder; mixes for making tea; mulling spices; natural spices; organic spices; pepper spice; pepper; peppermint tea; processed tea leaves; rooibos tea; rose hip tea; rosemary tea; sage tea;the mark consists of a solid circle with a picture of an ancient greek vase in the center of the circle depicting 3 people picking olives from an olive tree. on the top half of the circle is the word deipno. the first 3 letters are written in greek: d (delta) for the letter d, e (epsilon) for the letter e and i (iota) with an accent mark on top for the letter i. the rest of the letters are in english (pno) this word is spelled half in greek and half in english. the first 3 letters are greek and the last 3 letters are english. there is a solid thick background line running through the vase, which is where individual spices and teas sold under this brand will be displayed.;medicinal tea; medicinal tea used for the treatment of stress, immune health, detox, breastfeeding, respiratory health, colds, prostate health, diabetes, libido, weight loss, sleep and relaxation; slimming tea for medical purposes; herb tea for medicinal purposes; herb teas for medicinal purposes; herbal tea for medicinal purposes; herbal teas for medicinal purposes;color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;the non-latin characters in the mark transliterate to dei and this has no meaning in a foreign language.;the english translation of deipno in the mark is dinner.;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “DEIPNO” is believed to be currently owned by “Blessed Food, LLC”.


Owner:
BLESSED FOOD, LLC
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Description:
Spices; Tea; Mixes for making Mediterranean and eastern blends for tea; Spice mixes; Spice blends; Spices in the form of powders; Tea extracts; Baking spices; Black tea; Cardamom; Chai tea; Chamomile tea; Cinnamon powder; Citron tea; Cocoa tea; Curry spice mixes; Curry spice mixture; Curry powder; Dry spice rub for meats and fish; Edible spices; Fruit teas; Ginger tea; Ginseng tea; Green tea; Herb tea; Herb teas; Herbal tea; Herbal tea, other than for medicinal use; Herbal teas, other than for medicinal use; Instant spice blends; Instant tea; Jasmine tea; Mixed spice powder; Mixes for making tea; Mulling spices; Natural spices; Organic spices; Pepper spice; Pepper; Peppermint tea; Processed tea leaves; Rooibos tea; Rose hip tea; Rosemary tea; Sage tea;The mark consists of A solid circle with a picture of an ancient Greek vase in the center of the circle depicting 3 people picking olives from an olive tree. On the top half of the circle is the word Deipno. The first 3 letters are written in Greek: D (delta) for the letter D, E (epsilon) for the letter E and i (iota) with an accent mark on top for the letter I. The rest of the letters are in English (pno) This word is spelled half in Greek and half in English. The first 3 letters are Greek and the last 3 letters are English. There is a solid thick background line running through the vase, which is where individual spices and teas sold under this brand will be displayed.;Medicinal tea; Medicinal tea used for the treatment of stress, immune health, detox, breastfeeding, respiratory health, colds, prostate health, diabetes, libido, weight loss, sleep and relaxation; Slimming tea for medical purposes; Herb tea for medicinal purposes; Herb teas for medicinal purposes; Herbal tea for medicinal purposes; Herbal teas for medicinal purposes;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to Dei and this has no meaning in a foreign language.;The English translation of deipno in the mark is Dinner.;
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