VITAMIN SEA

Welcome to the Brand page for “VITAMIN SEA”, which is offered here for Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;retailing and wholesaling services (including online retailing services and online wholesaling services); retail store outlets; retailing and wholesaling services (including online retailing services and retail store outlets) featuring a range of goods, including spectacles, sunglasses, eyeshades, anti-glare visors and glasses, goggles including goggles for swimming, skiing and snowboarding, eyewear cases, eyewear accessories including straps, chains and cords, protective clothing including diving suits, storage media, usb data storage memory devices, computers, apparatus for recording, storage, transmitting, reproducing or processing data, sound and/or images including magnetic data carriers, tapes, cassettes and discs, audio tapes, pre-recorded films including video films, telecommunications equipment, apparatus, instruments and devices including mobile telephones, videophones, and other handheld communications apparatus, messaging devices, mobile telephone housings, mp3 players, headphones, speakers, jewellery and costume jewellery, charms, ornaments including ornamental pendants and ornamental pins, watches and clocks, watch accessories including watch bands, watch cases, jewellery cases, medallions and badges, bags including beach bags, all purpose sports bags, barrel bags, tote bags, carry-all bags, shopping bags, textile or mesh bags for merchandise packaging, shoulder bags, handbags, clutch bags, waistpacks, backpacks, cosmetic bags sold empty, travel bags, trunks, luggage, carry-on bags, garment bags for travel, wallets, purses, key cases, key chains key rings and key tags, umbrellas, towels, clothing, footwear, headgear, including shirts, t-shirts, singlets, blouses and tops, sweaters, jackets, pullovers, coats, dresses, skirts, trousers, pants, jeans, shorts, board shorts, surfwear, swimwear, sportswear, underwear, sleepwear, belts, scarves, gloves, socks, shoes, boots, sandals, thongs and slippers, hats, caps, beanies, wetsuits, wetsuit vests, boots, gloves and hoods, wetsuit shorts and tops, sporting goods, including surfboards, sailboards, kiteboards, bodyboards, wake boards, skateboards, parts, fittings and accessories for sporting goods, including parts, fittings and accessories for surfboards, sailboards, kiteboards, bodyboards, wake boards, skateboards, bags and covers for sporting goods, surfing traction system, grips, leg ropes and tethers for sporting goods, waxes for surfboards, skateboards, other sporting goods and related sporting accessories, water bottles, lunch boxes, pencil cases, nail polish, make-up cases sold empty, head bands, shawls, travel mugs, covers and cases for mobile phones, covers and cases for portable music players, moulds for frozen ices, satchels, sheep-skin boots and shoes, laptop computer cases, lanyards, bottle openers, games, cameras, beach chairs, beach pillows, bike bags, portable coolers, dvds, sun visors, rash shirts, wax combs, surfboard protectors (nose, fin and tail), surfboard fins, waist bags, sunscreens, books, magazines, resin for surfboards; marketing of entertainment, sporting and cultural events; loyalty programs (terms considered too vague by the international bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the common regulations); loyalty card programs (terms considered too vague by the international bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the common regulations); discount card schemes (terms considered too vague by the international bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the common regulations); incentive schemes (terms considered too vague by the international bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the common regulations); advertising and promotional services in this class including consumer loyalty programs; of a variety of goods enabling customers to conveniently view and purchase those goods (terms considered too vague by the international bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the common regulations); promoting the goods and services of others by means of offering discounts; schemes which offer discounts on hotels, motels, inns, resort accommodation, restaurants, car rentals, tours, cruises, air fares, tour packages (terms considered too vague by the international bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the common regulations); business management and business and office administration services; providing information regarding discount shopping services for shoppers, travellers and businesses; organisation, operation, and supervision of sales and promotional incentive schemes; franchising business services (terms considered too vague by the international bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the common regulations); publication and dissemination of publicity material; information services relating to all of the aforegoing;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “VITAMIN SEA” is believed to be currently owned by “ENSEN PTY LTD”.


Owner:
ENSEN PTY LTD
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Description:
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Retailing and wholesaling services (including online retailing services and online wholesaling services); retail store outlets; retailing and wholesaling services (including online retailing services and retail store outlets) featuring a range of goods, including spectacles, sunglasses, eyeshades, anti-glare visors and glasses, goggles including goggles for swimming, skiing and snowboarding, eyewear cases, eyewear accessories including straps, chains and cords, protective clothing including diving suits, storage media, usb data storage memory devices, computers, apparatus for recording, storage, transmitting, reproducing or processing data, sound and/or images including magnetic data carriers, tapes, cassettes and discs, audio tapes, pre-recorded films including video films, telecommunications equipment, apparatus, instruments and devices including mobile telephones, videophones, and other handheld communications apparatus, messaging devices, mobile telephone housings, mp3 players, headphones, speakers, jewellery and costume jewellery, charms, ornaments including ornamental pendants and ornamental pins, watches and clocks, watch accessories including watch bands, watch cases, jewellery cases, medallions and badges, bags including beach bags, all purpose sports bags, barrel bags, tote bags, carry-all bags, shopping bags, textile or mesh bags for merchandise packaging, shoulder bags, handbags, clutch bags, waistpacks, backpacks, cosmetic bags sold empty, travel bags, trunks, luggage, carry-on bags, garment bags for travel, wallets, purses, key cases, key chains key rings and key tags, umbrellas, towels, clothing, footwear, headgear, including shirts, t-shirts, singlets, blouses and tops, sweaters, jackets, pullovers, coats, dresses, skirts, trousers, pants, jeans, shorts, board shorts, surfwear, swimwear, sportswear, underwear, sleepwear, belts, scarves, gloves, socks, shoes, boots, sandals, thongs and slippers, hats, caps, beanies, wetsuits, wetsuit vests, boots, gloves and hoods, wetsuit shorts and tops, sporting goods, including surfboards, sailboards, kiteboards, bodyboards, wake boards, skateboards, parts, fittings and accessories for sporting goods, including parts, fittings and accessories for surfboards, sailboards, kiteboards, bodyboards, wake boards, skateboards, bags and covers for sporting goods, surfing traction system, grips, leg ropes and tethers for sporting goods, waxes for surfboards, skateboards, other sporting goods and related sporting accessories, water bottles, lunch boxes, pencil cases, nail polish, make-up cases sold empty, head bands, shawls, travel mugs, covers and cases for mobile phones, covers and cases for portable music players, moulds for frozen ices, satchels, sheep-skin boots and shoes, laptop computer cases, lanyards, bottle openers, games, cameras, beach chairs, beach pillows, bike bags, portable coolers, dvds, sun visors, rash shirts, wax combs, surfboard protectors (nose, fin and tail), surfboard fins, waist bags, sunscreens, books, magazines, resin for surfboards; marketing of entertainment, sporting and cultural events; loyalty programs (terms considered too vague by the International Bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the Common Regulations); loyalty card programs (terms considered too vague by the International Bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the Common Regulations); discount card schemes (terms considered too vague by the International Bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the Common Regulations); incentive schemes (terms considered too vague by the International Bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the Common Regulations); advertising and promotional services in this class including consumer loyalty programs; of a variety of goods enabling customers to conveniently view and purchase those goods (terms considered too vague by the International Bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the Common Regulations); promoting the goods and services of others by means of offering discounts; schemes which offer discounts on hotels, motels, inns, resort accommodation, restaurants, car rentals, tours, cruises, air fares, tour packages (terms considered too vague by the International Bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the Common Regulations); business management and business and office administration services; providing information regarding discount shopping services for shoppers, travellers and businesses; organisation, operation, and supervision of sales and promotional incentive schemes; franchising business services (terms considered too vague by the International Bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the Common Regulations); publication and dissemination of publicity material; information services relating to all of the aforegoing;
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