| Goods and Services | Serving scoops; Household utensils, namely, kitchen tongs; Household utensils, namely, spatulas; Household utensils, namely, strainers; Household utensils, namely, sieves; Household utensils, namely, skimmers; Household utensils, namely, turners; Household utensils, namely, graters; Household utensils for applying electrostatic charge to materials such as paper, plastic, metal, steel, or glass causing the material to temporarily adhere to household surfaces; Rotating holders for kitchen utensils; Kitchen utensils for dispensing batter; Kitchen utensil crocks; Kitchen utensils, namely, splatter screens; Kitchen utensils, namely, pouring and straining spouts; Kitchen utensil, namely, non-metal flexible lid designed for draining or pressing liquids from a food can; Scoops for serving or portioning coffee, ice cream, cookie dough, flour, sugar, and other food items.; Containers for household or kitchen use; Lids for containers for household or kitchen use; Containers for household or kitchen use of precious metal; Containers for household or kitchen use not of precious metal; Non-electric cookware, namely, pots, pans, dishes, baking sheets, and casseroles.; Glass storage jars; Cookie jars; Insulating jars; Glass jars; Mason jars; Earthenware jars; Cotton ball jars; Insulating sleeve holders made of neoprene, foam, silicone, or rubber for jars, bottles or cans; Pet treat jars; Candy jars sold empty; Food preserving jars of glass; Jars for cooking grease sold empty; Ceramic soot blocker for use on candle jars; Candle jars; Reusable straw-fitted beverage lids for placement on jars for household use; Jars for jams and jellies of made of glass, plastic, ceramic, or earthenware.; Drinkware; Floating drink holders; Drinking cups for children and parts and fittings therefor, namely, drinking cups for children sold as a unit with non-insulated lids; Drinking cups for babies and children and parts and fittings therefor, namely, cups for babies and children sold as a unit with valves and lids; Drinking glasses made from recycled wine bottles, beer bottles, glass, plastic, metal, stainless steel, aluminum, and ceramic materials.; Drinking cups sold with lids therefor; Crockery, namely, pots, dishes, drinking cups and saucers, bowls, serving bowls and trays; Drinking straws of paper, plastic, bamboo, metal, stainless steel, glass, silicone, and reusable composite materials.; Beakers, namely, wide-mouthed drinking cups for household use; Servingware for serving food and drinks; Plastic drink bottle identification tag; Pilsner drinking glasses; Drinking steins; Drinking glasses, namely, tumblers; Drinking troughs for animals; Drinking flasks; Drinking straws for babies and children; Drinking straw holders; Beer funnel and tubing sold together as a unit for drinking beer; Drinking straws of glass; Cold packs used to keep food and drink cold; Drinking straws; Straws for drinking; Fabric beverage sleeves featuring attached muffs to keep hands warm while holding drinks; Drinking cups and saucers; Tumblers for use as drinking glasses; Drinking cups for infants and parts and fittings therefor, namely, valves and lids sold as a unit; Lids with drinking spouts for reusable water bottles; Drinking cups for babies and children; Drinking troughs for livestock; Pet feeding and drinking bowls; Drinking horns made of metal; Drinking horns made of plastic; Drinking cups of precious metal; Non-spill drinking cups for children; Non-spill drinking cups for toddlers; Drinking cups, not of precious metal; Reusable drinking cups with built-in smart chips for cashless payments; Reusable drinking cups with built-in smart chips for contactless payments; Bags specially adapted for carrying drinking vessels; Reusable drinking cups for camping; Pet drinking bowls; Drinking straws of wheat; Foam drink holders being sleeves; Biodegradable rice straws for drinking; Inflatable drink holders; Drinking troughs for poultry; Drinking glasses; Drinking vessels; Drinking bottles for sports; Drinking troughs; Drink holders being sleeves made of foam, neoprene, rubber, silicone, leather, fabric, and plastic.; Feeding and drinking bowls for animals; Feeding and drinking bowls for pets; Domestic animal feeding and drinking bowls; Feeding and drinking bowls for domestic animals; Crushers for kitchen use, non-electric; Non-electric crushers for kitchen use; Wooden cooking spoons; Dishers; Dishers for ice cream, melon balls, cookie dough, mashed potatoes, and other food items.; Shut-off valves for water sprinkler nozzles; Pizza peels; Lockable non-metal household containers for food; Recyclable flexible plastic pouches sold empty for holding water or nutritional liquids; Compacts containing dental floss and also including lip gloss; Dish drainers; Home dental care product for babies and children's gums and teeth, namely, finger brushes; Itch scratchers; Feeding troughs for livestock; Hand-operated clothes wringers; Appliances for removing make-up, electric; Candle rings not of precious metal; Stone floor vases; Clay floor vases; Brush-making materials; Kitchen containers; Non-electric rotary cheese graters; Coffee mugs; Recycling bins with built-in electronic display screens for household use; Laundry hampers for domestic or household use; Refuse bins with built-in electronic display screens for household use; Cup cake molds; Potties for dogs; Lint rollers; Exfoliating cloths; Beverage stirrers; Household scouring pads; Beverage glassware; Cream and sugar set; Bath sponges; Wine buckets; Cheese board and knife set; Demitasse sets comprised of cups and saucers; Basting brushes; Plastic water bottle holders and attached carabiner clip sold as a unit; Shower racks; Honey pot and dipper sets; Glass tubing for use in making signs; Lunch boxes made of plastic; Insect vivaria; Plastic containers, namely, cake boxes for household use; Floor vases; Buckets with an insert that prevents spills, splashes and drips, used to contain paint as well as other liquids; Oil-feeding cans; Hand operated, non-electric pool cleaning pump in a stick-like shape which a user can manipulate to collect debris from a spa or pool through a simple pumping action that creates suction; Porcelain flower pots; Non-electric toasters; Pancake molds; Picnic baskets sold empty; Mosaics of glass and ceramic tiles, not for construction; Electric toothbrush replacement heads; Glass boxes; Vacuum bottle stoppers specially adapted for use with wine bottles; Floor brushes; Non-electric fruit squeezers; Cleaning brushes for household use; Floor wax applicator mountable on a mop handle; Vacuum bottle stoppers; Empty spray bottles; Non-electric coffee makers; Dusting gloves; Clothes pins; Dust pans; Cleaning rags; Animal activated livestock waterers; Lint removing sheets for personal use; Cups; Mixing bowls; Knife rests; Roasting dishes; Lunch boxes; General purpose storage bins for household use; Graters for household purposes |