The mark consists of a black partial-oval border with a straight horizontal line at the bottom, containing a black and white photograph of Leona Andres in the center of the mark. Above the oval is the wording "Aunt Lee's" in green cursive script with a red jalapeƱo as the apostrophe; under that is the word "Creole" in a red stylized font, and under that is the word "CORNICHON" in green stylized font outlined in black. On both sides of the photo are New Orleans style lampposts that are white and gray and outlined in black, with black curving and curling bands extending from the lampposts to the upper left and upper right of the oval border. The lamppost on the left contains two hanging gray signs with white and black borders containing the word "LAISSER" in black stylized font on the left and the wording "LES BON" in black stylized font on the right. The lamppost on the right contains two hanging gray signs with white and black borders containing the word "GOUT" in black stylized font on the left, and the word "ROULER" in black stylized font on the right. The words "Est. 2009" in black stylized font are in between the lamppost on the left and the bottom of the oval border, and the words "1 quart (32 fl.oz.)" in black stylized font are in between the lamppost on the right and the bottom of the oval border. At the bottom of the mark is a black horizontal bar and at the top of the mark is a black horizontal bar that curves upwards in the center into an arc.
The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark does not identify a particular living individual.
AUNT LEE'S CREOLE CORNICHON LAISSER LES BON GOUT ROULER EST. TWO THOUSAND NINE ONE QUART (THIRTY TWO FL. OZ.)
The colors green, red, gray, black and white are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The English translation of "Laisser Les Bon Gout Rouler" in the mark is "Let the Good Taste Roll".
"CREOLE CORNICHON" AND "EST. 2009" AND "1 QUART (32 FL. OZ.)"