The color(s) white, black, grey, light blue yellow, orange, green, red, dark blue is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"BANDA" IN INTERNATIONAL CLASS 41 AND "DE CUEXCOMATITLÁN, JALISCO MÉXICO" IN INTERNATIONAL CLASSES 25 AND 41
The mark consists of "LA TAMBORA MAS GRANDE JALISCO" in white with black outline and grey shadowing at the bottom appearing above the wording "BANDA" in black outlined white lettering that is outlined in grey, then white then black and has a grey and black shadow at the bottom and which appears between two curvy ornamental band designs that have a white and grey interior and black outlines, all of which appears above the wording "EL PUEBLITO" that is outlined in black and has an additional white and light blue outline and a black and light blue shadow. Inside the wording "EL PUEBLITO" is an image of light blue skies, a yellow sun with an orange outer jagged rim, orange hills and an orange cross on a hill, several green cacti appearing on yellow and orange colored earth, a red band, and a and dark blue band with black outlining. At the bottom is the wording "DE CUEXCOMATITLÁN, JALISCO MÉXICO" in white with black outlining.
The English translation of "LA TAMBORA MAS GRANDE DE", "BANDA", "EL PUEBLITO", "DE" in the mark is "the biggest drum from", "band", "the small town", "from".