The color(s) white, red, green, blue, black, gray, tan and brown is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The mark consists of the stylized wording "PAJITA" surrounded by a stylized oval appearing to the left of the depiction of a stylized person wearing a hat and stripped shirt holding a spoon. The color brown appears in the wording "PAJITA" as well as on the depiction of the eyebrows of the person, as shading on the hair and face of the person and on the depiction of the outer border of the stylized oval surrounding the term "PAJITA". The color red appears on the depiction of the stripped shirt worn by the person as well as inside the mouth of the person. The color blue appears on the depiction of the square patch on the shirt of the person. The color white appears on the depiction of the spoon, the stripped shirt and the eyes and teeth of the person. The color tan appears on the depiction of the arms, nose, neck, face, hands and hair of the person as well as the depiction of the spoon held by the person. The color black appears on the depiction of the eyes of the person as well as shading on the underside of the hat worn by the person. The color gray appears as shading on the depiction of the person and the shirt worn by the person. The color green appears on the depiction of the hat worn by the person. But for the color white appearing in the depiction of the spoon, the stripped shirt, the eyes and teeth of the person and the oval surrounding the term "PAJITA" the color white represents background or transparent areas and is not part of the mark.
The wording "Pajita" has no meaning in a foreign language.