The mark was first used anywhere in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 01/06/1995.
The mark was first used in commerce in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 01/06/1995.
The mark was first used anywhere in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 01/06/1995.
The mark was first used in commerce in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 01/06/1995.
The color(s) green, orange and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The mark consists of the word MINSA, in orange lower case letters. A stylized ear of corn appears over the word. The kernels of corn are orange, and the spaces between the kernels are white. Two green leaves, with the top parts bent over and a white stripe down the middle, appear to either side of the cob. The cob and the leaves sit on top of a wavy line. The top part of the wavy line is orange, and the bottom part is green.
The word "MINSA" has no meaning in a foreign language.