MR.MEN LITTLE MISS
Mark Identification

MR.MEN LITTLE MISS

Serial Number

78666751

Filing Date

Jul 8, 2005

Registration Date

Dec 13, 2011

Trademark by

THOIP

Classification Information

[ (Based on 44(e)) Non-medicated toilet preparations, namely, soaps, skin soap, deodorant soap, saddle soap, toilet soap, liquid soaps for hands face and body; toothpaste, dentifrices, mouthwash; shampoos, preparations for conditioning the hair, preparations for styling the hair; bubble bath preparations, shower gels; talcum powder; moisturizing lotions and creams; face creams and lotions, sun care preparations, sun tanning preparations, after sun preparations; perfumes and toilet waters; cotton wool and cotton sticks, all being for cosmetic use; tissues and pads, all impregnated with cleaning or non-medicated preparations, all for use on the person; baby wipes; deodorants for personal use; shaving preparations, namely, shaving soap, shaving gel, shaving foam, aftershave lotion; depilatories; eye masks for cooling; facial masks for cooling (Based on Use in Commerce) cosmetics, namely, lip gloss; nail polish ]

Cosmetics and Cleaning Preparations

[ (Based on 44(e)) Medical products, namely, adhesive plasters and material for dressings; medicated lotions and creams, namely, antibiotic and hydrocortisone lotions and creams; antiseptic creams, diaper-rash creams, preparations for the care of sunburn; vitamin preparations and medicated confectionery, namely, lozenges for cold relief and sore throats; dietetic foods for babies, infants and small children ]

Pharmaceuticals

[ (Based on 44(e)) Metal key rings ]

Metal Goods

[ (Based on 44(e)) Audio and video tapes, films and discs, DVDs, DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, compact discs, laser discs, floppy discs, hard discs, optical discs, disc and data carriers, phonograph records, magnetic and digital tapes, all featuring musical, musical sound recordings, musical video recordings and video recordings featuring cartoon characters, optionally also with live action sequences and/or images; jackets for video cassettes; pre-recorded compact discs and pre-recorded video tapes relating to children's entertainment and education; phonograph records featuring music, speech, or educational or entertainment materials; motion picture films, sound recordings and video recordings, featuring comedy, dramatic, documentary, musical, educational or entertainment materials; blank magnetic computer, audio and video tapes, cassettes and cartridges; radios, radios for use in the shower, audio cassette recorders, video cassette recorders; karaoke machines, namely, audio components for use in karaoke, namely, compact disc players, audio amplifiers, audio mixers, microphones, audio speakers, and cables for use with audio components; cameras, projectors, namely, movie projector and slide projector; calculators, sunglasses; office requisites, namely, computer mouse mats; video games and video games machines for use with televisions; electronic amusement apparatus for use with television receivers, namely, computer game hardware and peripherals; computer game programs; computer software for the display, organization, transmission, reception or searching of educational or entertainment information; cell phones; snorkels; bicycle helmets, football helmets, baseball and softball batting helmets, skateboard helmets, ski helmets, snowboarding helmets; goggles for skiing, swimming, racket sports, or sledding; swim masks ]

Electrical and Scientific Apparatus

[ (Based on 44(e)) Electric night light; lamps; flashlights; garden lights, namely, solar powered lights; electric blankets ]

Environmental Control Apparatus

[ (Based on 44(e)) Jewelry, costume jewelry; tie clips and pins made of precious metals; bracelets made of precious metal; jewelry bracelets; brooches, cufflinks; earrings; ornamental pins; rings being jewelry; watches, watch straps; watch bands; clocks (Based on Use in Commerce) badges ]

Jewelry

(Based on 44(e)) Books and magazines, all for children; comic books, comic strips in general; [ children's activity books, children's pop-up books; ] printed matter, namely, [ magazines, journals, pamphlets, brochures, booklets and ] a series of fiction or non-fiction books, all featuring children's entertainment [ ; coloring books; children's books including interactive magnetic or felt elements; posters, paper banners and wall hangings made of paper or cardboard, mounted photographs, unmounted photographs; postcards; printed charts of paper or card such as growth charts, space charts, alphabet charts, and multiplication charts; greeting cards, blank cards, Christmas cards, gift cards, note cards, wrapping paper; paper tags, paper and cardboard bags and boxes for packaging; cardboard and cardboard articles, namely, cartons and containers; packing paper; stationery, note paper, envelopes, note books; loose leaf binders; exercise books; address books; pens, pencils, pencil cases, pen cases; stationery boxes; artists' materials, namely, pencils, painting sets for artists, artists' pencils, artists' brushes, artists' pens, stencils, poster art sets, paint boxes, paint brushes; drawing materials, namely, instruments, pads and paper; artist's sets for making pictures using felt shapes; coloring materials, namely, crayons, felt tip pens, coloring pencils, marker pens, highlighters and brush pens, ink pens, adhesives for stationery or household purposes; modeling materials and compounds for use by children; modeling clay; modeling compounds; plaster moulding kits; stamp pads and ink therefor, writing ink; printed tickets; printed souvenir programs, flyers, posters, leaflets, brochures, pamphlets and booklets commemorating charitable events; printed instructional, educational and teaching material all for use with infants, babies and children; flash cards, printed teaching materials in the form of games for use in the fields of mathematics, language arts, social studies, art, music, theater arts or literature; stickers, paper and plastic transfers, namely, rub-on, stick-on and iron-on temporary tattoos, decalcomanias, iron-on transfers; stencils; paper and plastic transparencies; calendars; tear-off calendars; diaries; office requisites, namely, type correcting fluid, punches, rubber bands, paper clips, binder clips and fasteners, staplers, adhesive tape dispensers, erasers, pencil sharpeners, note binders and files; folders; memo pads, paper bins; electric typewriters, printing blocks, disposable diapers; paper napkins and paper table cloths; bathroom tissue; facial tissues, paper handkerchiefs; table mats made of paper; coasters made of paper, paper party hats; almanacs; bottle wrappers; paper and cardboard boxes; trading cards and trivia cards; printed charts; printed dress making patterns; construction paper; craft paper; loose leaf paper; tissue paper; tracing paper; bath books, namely, books made of plastic and foam to be read and played with by children in the bath, (Based on Use in Commerce) writing pads ]

Paper Goods and Printed Matter

[ (Based on 44(e)) Satchels, backpacks, purses, wallets, bags, namely, all purpose sport and athletic bags, beach bags, book bags, carry-on bags, clutch bags, diaper bags, duffel bags, gym bags, garment bags, leather shopping bags, mesh shopping bags, overnight bags, school bags, shoulder bags, textile shopping bags, tote bags, bags for disposable diapers, travel-bags; fanny packs, bags made of plush material; shoe bags; umbrellas and parasols; articles made of leather and imitations of leather, namely, credit card cases, cosmetic cases and toiletry cases sold empty, suitcases, garment travel bags, handbags, document cases, briefcases, luggage, leather cases, hunter's and animal game bags, key cases, straps for luggage and handbags, leather pouches, trunks, vanity cases sold empty, wheeled shopping bags, rucksacks, luggage trunks, business card cases, credit card cases, haversacks, music sheet cases, reins, belt bags ]

Leather Goods

[ (Based on 44(e)) Furniture, namely, booster seats, children's chairs, three-dimensional character-shaped chairs, junior sofas, bean bag chairs, sit cubes, namely, upholstered stool in the shape of a cube; inflatable tables and chairs, bedroom, bathroom, living room and play room furniture; benches; desk and chair set; rocking chairs; headboards; storage furniture; cushions, mirrors, furniture mirrors; picture frames; non-metal name plates; wall plaques; drinking straws; figurines of resin or plastics material; figurines made of wood; non metallic key rings; key rings of plush material; garden ornaments and statues of wood or of plastics or resin; wooden coat hangers; money boxes of wood; wood boxes; plastic toy boxes; plastic or wood letter and jewelry boxes; filing, medicine and kitchen cabinets; furniture and toy chests; coat stands; cots; infant cradles; plastic and wood crates; cupboards; deck chairs; desks; display racks; footstools; hospital beds; library shelves; magazine racks; mattresses; pillows; play pens; furniture and fire screens for domestic use; umbrellas stands; busts made of plastic or wood; paper photograph frames; figurines and three-dimensional sculptures of resin and plastics ]

Furniture and Articles not Otherwise Classified

[ (Based on 44(e)) Small domestic utensils and containers, namely, ice buckets, ice cube molds, cocktail stirrers; plastic buckets, wire buckets, trash cans, wastepaper bins, basketware, namely, wastepaper baskets; flasks, lunch boxes; plastic bottles and flasks sold empty; tankards, not made of precious metal, toddler drinking cups; bowls and spoons, sold together as a unit, used to feed infants; pots, pitchers, goblets, plates, gravy boats, sugar basins, salt and pepper shakers, bowls, tea cups, coffee cups, buffer dishes, teapots not made of precious metal; beverage glassware, drinking glasses; earthenware and dinnerware, namely, mugs, cups and saucers, bowls and plates; cookie jars of earthenware, glass or plastic; drinking cups, goblets, mugs; jugs, plates, coffee and tea cups, soup and cereal bowls, dishes, soup tureens, pitchers, non-electric coffee pots, tea pots, and egg cups, all earthenware; glass or porcelain salt and pepper shakers; paper cups, paper dishes and paper plates; toilet sponges, loofah sponges, brushes, namely, hairbrushes, toothbrushes; combs; electric toothbrushes; candy boxes, not of metal; piggy banks, not of precious metal; household utensils, namely, pots, frying pans, glass pans, metal pans, casserole dishes, cutting boards; plant pots; outdoor plant pots; watering cans; containers for household or kitchen use not of precious metal; brushes for dish washing, dusting, fireplaces, floors, lamp glass, pot cleaning, scraping, scrubbing, shoes and toilets; candle stick holders not of precious metal; candle holders, not of precious metal; ornamental vases, bowls, flower pots, containers for plants; statues, figurines and three-dimensional sculptures of china, crystal, earthenware, glass, and porcelain; ceramic figurines; outdoor statues, figurines and sculptures of china, crystal, earthenware, glass, and porcelain; plastic storage and packaging containers for domestic use ]

Housewares and Glass

[ (Based on 44(e)) Textiles and textile goods, namely, bed linen, bed sheets, fitted sheets, duvet covers, pillow cases, bed spreads, blankets, namely, baby changing blankets, throws, children's blankets, cot blankets, bed dust ruffles, eiderdown quilts, duvets, towels, facecloths and bath towels, beach towels; tablecloths not of paper and napkins of textile, handkerchiefs, pennants made of felt or cloth, curtains, wall hangings, cushion covers, covers for hot water bottles made of polyester, cotton, fleece, plush or toweling material ]

Fabrics

[ (Based on 44(e)) Clothing for adults and children, namely, t-shirts and sweatshirts, footwear, slippers, flip flops, sports shoes, basketball shoes, tennis shoes, boots, beach sandals, rain boots, ski boots; shirts, pants, jeans, dungarees, sweaters, fleece tops, blouses, jackets, trousers, ties, shorts, socks, belts, scarves, suits, coats, jeans, vests, dresses, skirts, miniskirts, leggings, nightwear, pajamas, shorts, nightdresses, singlets, fleece dressing gowns; toweling dressing gowns, tracksuits, training suits, sweatpants, hooded tops, zip up joggers, headwear, namely, caps and hats; headbands, overalls, cardigans, gloves, over-coats; underwear, boxer shorts, bras, briefs, camisoles, body suits, swimwear; toweling robes; babies and infants clothes, namely, bibs made of cloth, t-shirts for babies, and romper suits; aprons, tabards; gardening aprons; bathing caps ]

Clothing

[ (Based on Use in Commerce) Hair accessories, namely, hair clips, hair bands and covered hair bands ]

Fancy Goods

[ (Based on 44(e)) Floor coverings, namely, carpets, rugs, plastic bath mats, reed mats, rubber bath mats, hard surface coverings for floors, textile and rubber door mats, gymnasium exercise mats; tapestry style wall hangings not of textile; mats for the floors of cars ]

Floor Coverings

[ (Based on 44(e)): Figures representing cartoon characters; games and playthings, namely, soft-sculpture toys; wooden toys; electrical and mechanical action toys; electronic action toys; radio controlled toys; swimming aids, namely, pool rings, arm floats for recreational use, kickers, swim rings, swim seats, swim vests, dive rings, dive disks, airbeds, inflatable ride-on toys; swim fins, beach balls, paddling pools, namely, play swimming pools, play mats containing infant toys; dolls, action figures and play figures, plush toys, beanbag toys; stuffed toy animals, toy figures, puppet toys for babies and infants, namely, rattles, mobiles, play quilts and activity toys; toys designed to be attached to car seats, strollers, cribs, high chairs; play sets designed to interact with dolls, play figures and action figures, make-believe sets, play houses, play tea sets, vehicles for dolls, action figures and play figures; doll clothing and doll clothing accessories; make and play activity toys, namely, plaster molding sets, modeling sets, felt picture activity sets; wipe-away sets, glitter sets, toy knitting sets, toy construction sets; jokes and novelty items, namely, paper face masks, rude noise-makers, false faces, false noses, false eyeglasses, false beards, false mustaches, wind up toys, water squirting toys, magic tricks, party favors in the nature of small toys, kaleidoscopes, balloons; jigsaw puzzles, manipulative puzzles and cube-type puzzles; tic-tac-toe; domino sets; equipment sold as a unit for board, card and skill action games and floor games; Christmas tree decorations, not including confectionery or illumination articles; knee, elbow and wrist protectors for use in skating and other sports; toy vehicles, construction toys; wooden train sets; ride-on toys, ride on toys, namely, pedal cars and pedal planes; toy bicycles, toy tricycles, toy scooters, gymnastic apparatus; sporting articles, namely, sport balls; tennis, squash, badminton, racquetball, paddle ball and table tennis rackets and racket covers, baseball and softball mitts, baseball and softball gloves, bats, catcher's masks, leg guards for athletic use, athletic supporters and protective cups, shin, thigh, leg, hip, shoulder, rib and arm pads for athletic use; baseball and softball bases; kicking tees; field hockey and lacrosse sticks; mouth guards for athletic use; archery bows, bow strings, arrows, targets, quivers; basketball goals, nets, and backboards; croquet sets; boxing gloves; barbells; skis, ski poles; snowboards; bowling balls; golf equipment and accessories, namely, clubs, bags, golf tees, gloves, ball markers, club head covers, divot repair tools; ice hockey sticks and pucks; shuffleboard sticks; badminton shuttlecocks; volleyball, tennis, table tennis nets; cricket sticks and wickets; snow sleds for recreational use; surf boards; body boards; skim boards; windsurfing boards; ice skates; roller skates; in-line skates; skate boards; stationary exercise bicycles; flying discs; water skis; dart boards; darts; fishing rods, reels and lures; nose plugs for swimming; trampolines; bounce-on inflatable toys; wooden skittles; yoyos; skipping ropes; kites; toy phones, toy torches; arcade games; coin-operated ride-on toys; confetti; toy boxes ]

Toys and Sporting Goods

[ (Based on 44(e)) Dairy products, namely, milk, cream, milk-based products, namely, cream cheese, butter; dairy-based chocolate food beverages, fromage frais, namely, a milk-based product with a yogurt-like texture to which rennin has been added; flavored milk, yogurts, yogurt cheese; eggs; edible oils and edible fats; dried, preserved and cooked fruits and vegetables; jams, jellies, fruit-based spreads; fruit preserves; dessert toppings, namely, whipped cream, fruit toppings ]

Meats and Processed Foods

[ (Based on 44(e)) Confectionery, namely, candy and cookies; chocolate confectionery and sugar confectionery, namely, candy; biscuits, cakes, pastries; flavored ices; beverages having a chocolate or cocoa base and not being vegetable or dairy based, breakfast cereal for human consumption; bread; and fruit syrups for use as toppings and flavorings for milk frozen confections ]

Staple Foods

[ (Based on 44(e)) Fruit, fresh and raw vegetables; plant seeds ]

Natural Agricultural Products

[ (Based on 44(e)) Soft drinks; fruit and vegetable syrups for use in making soft drinks and juices; mineral and aerated waters; whey-based flavored food beverages used as milk substitute ]

Light Beverages

[ (Based on 44(e)) Advertising and promotional services, namely, promoting the goods and services of others through the appearance and use of live performances, or graphic applications of costumed cartoon characters; advertising services; and providing television advertising services for others ]

Advertising and Business

[ (Based on 44(e)) Television production and television program services, namely, scheduling, programming, syndication; production and distribution of radio and television programs for others; radio entertainment production; television show production; motion picture film and videotape production; distribution of motion pictures; rental of videotapes, cinematographic films, sound and video recordings; publication of books, magazines, journals; music publishing services; entertainment in the nature of theater productions or live performances by a musical group; educational services for children, namely, conducting classes, workshops or seminars in the fields of language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, computer skills, family education, visual arts, theatre or music, all by means of radio or television; instruction for children in the fields of language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, computer skills, family education, visual arts, theater or music, all by means of radio or television; entertainment services, namely, on-line based computer games ]

Education and Entertainment

[ (Based on 44(e)) Restaurant and catering services; arrangement, reservation and provision of vacation accommodations, namely, reservation of hotel rooms for travelers; hostel and hotel services; youth hostel services; provision of camp ground and temporary trailer park facilities; tavern services; room rental, child care and infant care services ]

Hotels and Restaurants