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Class D01/115 - Plant life


Subclass of Class D01 - Edible products
No. of patents: 20
Last issue date: 09/13/2011


NumberTitleIssue Date
D644817Gummy chew
09/13/2011
D621127Doughnut product with six appendages
08/10/2010
D613027Doughnut
04/06/2010
D607176Doughnut product with six appendages
01/05/2010
D607178Doughnut product with six appendages and without a hole
01/05/2010
D607177Doughnut product with six appendages and without a hole
01/05/2010
D597276Cracker
08/04/2009
D596826Cracker
07/28/2009
D588328Cheese wheel
03/17/2009
D572877Popcorn cob
07/15/2008
D569077Pet chew
05/20/2008
D544676Peach shaped cookie
06/19/2007
D527162Extruded confection
08/29/2006
D527163Extruded confection
08/29/2006
D509641Hard or soft lozenge
09/20/2005
D509043Confectionery with flower
09/06/2005
D500906Waffle
01/18/2005
D499526Waffle
12/14/2004
D499527Waffle
12/14/2004
D492466Club ravioli
07/06/2004
 
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