The color(s) red, green, yellow, brown, tan black and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"EST. 2001" AND "QUALITY HAITIAN CREMAS"
The mark consists of the upper half of a bare chest woman with tan skin tone, wearing red lipstick outlined in black, with white and black hair, black eyes and nose and the letters "BMS" on her arm in black.; The woman is encircled by a black circle with yellow flares and black lines extending from the border; The mark displays 2 palm trees with green leaves & brown trunks with black lining, placed to be partially hidden behind the circle; Within the top part of the circle the mark displays the word "BreastMilkShake" in black. Below this are the letters "VI" and the words 'Generations of quality Haitian Cremas" below that all in black. The circle also contains the words "Est. 2001" and the numeral five next to a star, all in black to the left of the woman and a crown and two glasses both in black to the right of the woman. Above the entire design is the word "BREASTMILKSHAKE" all in black.
The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark does not identify a particular living individual.
BREAST MILKSHAKE, SIX GENERATIONS OF QUALITY HAITIAN CRÈMAS, ESTABLISHED 2001. BMS
The English translation of "CREMAS" in the mark is "CREAM".