The mark consists of a cream background on which appears a white hexagon with a black, brown, and yellow border made from wooden boards that appear to be nailed together, with nail heads visible as white and black circles. An additional black, brown, and yellow wooden board, also affixed by black and white nails, juts into the top of the hexagon from its left side, and has the white wording "APIAROS" written on it. The interior of the wooden hexagon is white, with stylized, black, brown, and yellow, wooden wording "LA TIA TRINI". In addition, appearing above the upper right portion of the word "TIA" and also within the wooden hexagon's interior, is the stylized design of a black, yellow, red, and white flying bee carrying a white, brown, and black basket and wearing a three-pointed, open topped, yellow, black, and white crown. Underneath the left and right lower corners of the wooden hexagon are another two stylized designs of black, brown, orange, yellow, and red flying bees. Each of these two bees appears about to alight on a different stylized red, yellow, white, and black daisy, and each of these two daisies has green, brown, and white leaves. In front of, and partially obscuring, the bottom of the wooden hexagon is a brown oval carrier that has a cream colored interior. Within this interior appears the stylized, black wording "DEL APICULTOR A USTED". And underneath this wording, between two small black and cream diamond shapes, appears the smaller, stylized, black wording "DESDE 1978".
The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark identifies Trinidad Terrazas Gastelum, whose consent(s) to register is made of record.
The color(s) brown, black, white, red, orange, yellow, green, and cream is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The English translations of "APIARIOS" in the mark is "apiaries", "LA TIA TRINI" in the mark is "the Aunt Trini", "DEL APICULTOR A USTED" in the mark is "from the beekeeper to you", and "DESDE 1978" in the mark is "since 1978".
"APIARIOS" AND "DESDE 1978"