Brands and Their Owners
Welcome to the Brand page for “FORMOSA TEA COMPANY”, which is offered here for Oolong tea;the mark consists of the wording formosa tea company in white upon a white banner design, with the chinese characters in white appearing below the banner, all appearing below the design of a stylized yellow tiger with black stripes, blue eyes, red nose and ears, looking upward while standing on 3 legs, standing on two blue clouds with a small red flame above the head. the background is a depiction of the island of taiwan in gray, with 18 gray rays radiating from the center of the island.;the color(s) yellow, black, red, blue, gray and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;the non-latin characters in the mark transliterate to for la ma sa cha guan, and this means formosa tea company in english.;formosa tea company, the non-latin characters that transliterate to for la ma sa cha guan and the design of the island of taiwan;.
Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “FORMOSA TEA COMPANY” is believed to be currently owned by “Formosa Enterprises, LLC”.
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FORMOSA ENTERPRISES, LLC
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Oolong tea;The mark consists of the wording FORMOSA TEA COMPANY in white upon a white banner design, with the Chinese characters in white appearing below the banner, all appearing below the design of a stylized yellow tiger with black stripes, blue eyes, red nose and ears, looking upward while standing on 3 legs, standing on two blue clouds with a small red flame above the head. The background is a depiction of the island of Taiwan in gray, with 18 gray rays radiating from the center of the island.;The color(s) yellow, black, red, blue, gray and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to FOR LA MA SA CHA GUAN, and this means FORMOSA TEA COMPANY in English.;FORMOSA TEA COMPANY, THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT TRANSLITERATE TO FOR LA MA SA CHA GUAN AND THE DESIGN OF THE ISLAND OF TAIWAN;
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Categories: | OOLONG TEA |