TALKING TEQUILA
Mark Identification

TALKING TEQUILA

Serial Number

90089908

Filing Date

Aug 3, 2020

Trademark by

VINCENT T TATE

Classification Information

Beer glasses; Decanter tags; Decanters; Drinking glasses; Drinking glasses, namely, tumblers; Drinking bottles for sports; Drinking cups; Drinking cups and saucers; Drinking cups for babies and children; Drinking cups for babies and children and parts and fittings therefor, namely, cups for babies and children sold as a unit with valves and lids; Drinking cups for children and parts and fittings therefor, namely, drinking cups for children sold as a unit with non-insulated lids; Drinking cups for infants and parts and fittings therefor, namely, valves and lids sold as a unit; Drinking cups sold with lids therefor; Drinking horns made of metal; Drinking horns made of plastic; Drinking steins; Drinking straw dispensers; Drinking straw holders; Drinking straws; Drinking straws for babies and children; Drinking straws of glass; Drinking troughs; Drinking troughs for animals; Drinking troughs for livestock; Drinking troughs for poultry; Drinking vessels; Flasks; Glass beverageware; Glass bowls; Glass bowls for live goldfish; Glass boxes; Glass carafes; Glass cartridges for medication sold empty; Glass dishes; Glass etched by acid; Glass fabrics for industrial use; Glass fibers and glass fiber rovings for non-textile purposes; Glass fibers for non-textile purposes; Glass fibers for reinforcing plastics; Glass floor vases; Glass for decorative purposes, namely, sea glass; Glass for signal lights or headlights for vehicles; Glass granules used as sweeping compounds for chemical and other spills; Glass grinding beads for use in wet milling; Glass incorporating fine electrical conductors; Glass jars; Glass lids for industrial packaging containers; Glass mosaics not for buildings; Glass mugs; Glass pans; Glass pellets for aeration and drainage of soil, as a trickle medium, and for otherwise conditioning soil; Glass pipes, not for building and not for scientific purposes; Glass prisms for use as mnemonic devices; Glass rods; Glass rods and bars; Glass statuettes; Glass stoppers; Glass stoppers for bottles; Glass storage jars; Glass threads for non-textile purposes; Glass tubes not for scientific purposes; Glass tubing for use in making signs; Glass vials and ampoules for medication sold empty; Glass wool not for insulation; Glass wool, other than for insulation; Glass yarns; Glass, unworked or semi-worked, except building glass; Ice buckets; Ice cube molds; Ice cube molds for refrigerators; Ice cube moulds; Ice cube trays; Ice pails; Ice scoops; Ice tongs; Margarita glasses; Shaker bottles sold empty; Shot glasses; Spoon rests; Wine glasses; Articles made from fused silica, fused quartz or glass, namely, ingots, tubes, rods, discs, plates and rings all for general industrial and further manufacturing use; Basting spoons; Basting spoons, for kitchen use; Bathroom glass holder not of precious metal; Beakers, namely, wide-mouthed drinking cups for household use; Beer funnel and tubing sold together as a unit for drinking beer; Bottle jackets, namely, fitted reusable polyethylene coverings used to protect glass bottles containing hazardous liquids; Bottle sleeves composed of liquid-absorbing micro fiber fabric; Bowls made of precious metal; Boxes of glass; Bulb basters; Busts of glass; Candle holders of precious metal; Candle rings of precious metal; Candle snuffer and tray combination made in whole or in part of precious metal; Candle snuffers of precious metal; Candlesticks of glass; Candlesticks of precious metal; Candy jars sold empty; Capsules of crystal, china, terra cotta, earthenware, glass, porcelain for containing cremation remains or memorabilia; Car washing mitts; Cleaning brushes for barbecue grills; Cocktail glasses; Cocktail shakers; Coffee pots of precious metal; Coffee services not of precious metal; Coffee services of precious metal; Cold packs used to keep food and drink cold; Colored sheet glass, not for building; Common sheet glass, not for building; Containers for ice; Containers for household use, namely, glass bulbs; Cooking spoons; Crockery, namely, pots, dishes, drinking cups and saucers, bowls, serving bowls and trays; Cruet stands for oil or vinegar of precious metal; Cruet stands of precious metal; Decorative glass balls; Decorative glass orbs; Decorative glass spheres; Decorative glass, not for building; Decorative small glass bottles containing saw dust memorabilia; Demitasse sets comprised of cups, saucers and stirring spoons sold as a unit; Disposable serving spoons; Drinking flasks; Egg cups of precious metal; Electric face cleansing brushes; Electric hot brushes; Electric hot combs; Electric rotary hair brush for styling a user's hair; Electrically-heated hair brushes; Enamelled glass, not for building; Epergnes of precious metals; Figured plate glass, not for building; Filtering materials, namely, filtering materials made of cellular glass and cellular glass particles for use as a filtering media in sewage and waste water treatment; Fire glass in the nature of small pieces of tempered glass for use as a medium in gas fireplaces or gas fire pits; Fitted liners for ice buckets; Floating drink holders; Foam drink holders; Food preserving jars of glass; Free-standing and wall-mounted containers made of acrylic glass for depositing a written message or prayer wishing a loved one well, for use in hospitals, elder care residences, schools, and institutions; Fruit bowls of glass; Fusing frit; Ground plate glass; Hip flasks; Hot air hair brushes; Ice cream scoops; Industrial packaging containers of glass or porcelain; Inflatable drink holders; Insulated flasks; Insulated vacuum flasks; Insulating flasks; Japanese rice bowls of precious metal (chawan); Japanese style tea-serving pots of precious metal (kyusu); Laminated flat glass, not for building; Lamp glass brushes; Lamp-glass brushes; Lids with drinking spouts for reusable water bottles; Luminous glass, not for building; Martini glasses; Mixing spoons; Modified sheet glass, not for building; Mosaic art tiles made of glass and ceramic; Mosaics of glass and ceramic tiles, not for construction; Mosaics of glass, not for buildings; Napkin holders of precious metal; Napkin rings of precious metal; Non-electric ice cream makers; Non-electric ice crushers; Non-electric candelabras made of precious metal; Non-electric coffee servers of precious metal; Non-electric coffeepots of precious metal; Non-electric French presses; Opal glass; Opaline glass; Ornamental glass spheres; Parfait glasses; Partly worked glass, namely, ingots, tubes, rods, discs, plates and rings all for general industrial and further manufacturing use; Partly wrought glass and ceramic for general industrial and further manufacturing use; Pepper pots, sugar bowls and salt shakers; Pet drinking bowls; Pet feeding and drinking bowls; Pillar candle plate made in whole or in part of precious metal; Pilsner drinking glasses; Plastic drink bottle identification tag; Plate glass for cars; Polished plate glass; Potpourri dishes made in whole or in part of precious metal; Powdered glass for decoration; Preserve glasses; Pressed glass; Reusable ice cubes; Salt shakers; Salt and pepper shakers; Salt cellars; Salt shakers of precious metal; Saucers made of precious metals; Semi-finished safety glass; Semi-processed cellular glass for making filters, namely, filters for sewage and waste water treatment; Semi-worked glass, except building glass; Serviette rings of precious metal; Serving spoons; Serving platters of precious metal; Serving trays of precious metal; Signal light glass; Signboards of porcelain or glass; Slotted spoons; Smoothed plate glass; Solid glass beads to be used as fillers for plastic and rubber compounds; Speckled glass; Spun glass; Stained glass; Stained glass figurines; Stamped glass; Statues of glass; Statues primarily of glass and also including precious metal; Straws for drinking; Sugar bowls of precious metal; Swimming pool products, namely, glass granules used in pool filters; Tankards of precious metal; Tea balls of precious metal; Tea infusers of precious metal; Tea pots of precious metal; Tea services of precious metal; Tempered glass, not for building; Toothbrush head covers; Toothpick holders of precious metal; Towel bars; Tumblers for use as drinking glasses; Unfinished glass for vehicle windows; Unfinished window glass for vehicles; Unworked or semi-worked glass, except building glass; Unworked or semi-worked glass, not for building; Unwrought glass; Upright signboards of glass or ceramic; Vacuum flasks; Vacuum bottles; Vases of precious metal; Whisky glasses; Wine decanters; Wired plate glass, not for building; Wooden cooking spoons

Housewares and Glass