HAO DAO CHANG SWEET RICE

Welcome to the Brand page for “HAO DAO CHANG SWEET RICE”, which is offered here for Rice; rice cakes; rice chips; rice crackers; rice crackers (senbei); rice dumplings; rice dumplings dressed with sweet bean jam (ankoro); rice glue balls; rice noodles; rice porridge; rice sticks; rice-based pudding dessert; rice-based snack food; rice-based snack foods; brown rice; cakes of sugar-bounded millet or popped rice (okoshi); chinese rice noodles (bifun, uncooked); cooked rice; cooked rice mixed with vegetables and beef (bibimbap); dried cooked-rice; dried sugared cakes of rice flour (rakugan); eight-treasure rice pudding; enriched rice; glutinous rice wrapped in bamboo leaves (zongzi); glutinous pounded rice cake coated with bean powder (injeolmi); instant rice; onigiri (rice balls); pellet-shaped rice crackers (arare); pounded rice cakes (mochi); puffed rice; seasoned rice cakes with fish, meat, chicken and vegetable toppings; snack food chews made primarily from brown rice syrup; soft pin-rolled cakes of pounded rice (gyuhi); steamed rice; stir-fried rice; sweet rice with nuts and jujubes (yaksik); sweet pounded rice cakes (mochi-gashi); wholemeal rice;the mark consists of three large stylized asian characters in a line with four small stylized asian characters stacked vertically in a shaded rectangle on the left, all stacked above the words sweet rice in a stylized font.;color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;the non-latin characters in the mark transliterate to hao dao chang and wu gu za liang and this means good field and whole grains.;rice and the non-latin characters that transliterate to whole grains;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “HAO DAO CHANG SWEET RICE” is believed to be currently owned by “Easymart, LLC”.


Owner:
EASYMART, LLC
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Description:
Rice; Rice cakes; Rice chips; Rice crackers; Rice crackers (senbei); Rice dumplings; Rice dumplings dressed with sweet bean jam (ankoro); Rice glue balls; Rice noodles; Rice porridge; Rice sticks; Rice-based pudding dessert; Rice-based snack food; Rice-based snack foods; Brown rice; Cakes of sugar-bounded millet or popped rice (okoshi); Chinese rice noodles (bifun, uncooked); Cooked rice; Cooked rice mixed with vegetables and beef (bibimbap); Dried cooked-rice; Dried sugared cakes of rice flour (rakugan); Eight-treasure rice pudding; Enriched rice; Glutinous rice wrapped in bamboo leaves (Zongzi); Glutinous pounded rice cake coated with bean powder (injeolmi); Instant rice; Onigiri (rice balls); Pellet-shaped rice crackers (arare); Pounded rice cakes (mochi); Puffed rice; Seasoned rice cakes with fish, meat, chicken and vegetable toppings; Snack food chews made primarily from brown rice syrup; Soft pin-rolled cakes of pounded rice (gyuhi); Steamed rice; Stir-fried rice; Sweet rice with nuts and jujubes (yaksik); Sweet pounded rice cakes (mochi-gashi); Wholemeal rice;The mark consists of three large stylized Asian characters in a line with four small stylized Asian characters stacked vertically in a shaded rectangle on the left, all stacked above the words Sweet Rice in a stylized font.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to HAO DAO CHANG and WU GU ZA LIANG and this means Good Field and Whole Grains.;RICE AND THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT TRANSLITERATE TO WHOLE GRAINS;
Categories: RICE