The color(s) light blue, yellow, brown, red, white, beige and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"LA SONSONATECA"
The mark consists of a rainbow in the background over which appears a smiling woman wearing a dress and hair pin in the shape of a flower. The lower portion of the woman's torso is covered by a piece of wood over which appears the wording "LA SONSONATECA" in stylized letters. In front of the piece of wood appears the depiction of a cheese pie with a piece of cheese cut therefrom with three holes, followed by a bowl of flour, followed by four slices of cheese followed by a bar of butter. The color light blue appears in the outer arc of the rainbow. The color yellow appears in an arc of the rainbow below the light blue arc in the rainbow, in the cheese pie and the piece cut therefrom, and in the cheese slices. The color brown appears in the piece of wood and in the woman's hair. The color red appears in the woman's dress, in the woman's lips, in the woman's hair pin and in the bowl. The color white appears in the rainbow, in the wording "LA SONSONATECA", in the open part of the cheese and the holes in the cheese slice cut from the pie, in the flour in the bowl, in the woman's teeth, in the top of the woman's dress, and in the butter bar. The color beige appears in the woman's skin. The color black appears in the woman's eyebrows, eyelashes, and the woman's eyes, and in the outline of the woman's body, woman's dress, woman's hair, woman's hair pin, the piece of wood, the wording "LA SONSONATECA", the cheese pie, the slice of cheese cut therefrom, of the flour, of the plate, of the four cheese slices and of the butter bar.
The foreign wording "LA SONSONATECA" refers to someone from Sonsonate, El Salvador.