Trademark Overview
On Tuesday, April 29, 2025, a trademark application was filed for YET WE RICE with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the YET WE RICE trademark a serial number of 99160639. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Tuesday, April 29, 2025. The YET WE RICE trademark is filed in the Clothing & Apparel Products, Paper & Printed Material Products, Leather Products, Houseware & Glass Products, and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
Online publication of blogs; Entertainment services, namely, providing podcasts in the field of story-driven interviews with chefs, farmers, and food activists; explorations of heritage foods and their ties to memory and movement; conversations connecting food to justice, creativity, and identity; and the celebration of underrepresented voices in the global food system.; On-line journals, namely, blogs featuring culinary traditions and foodways, food justice and access, cultural storytelling and lived experiences, and educational content from food leaders and system thinkers; Educational services, namely, providing branded conferences and summits, speaker series and public panels, as well as printed and digital learning materials, toolkits, and facilitator guides in the fields of community healing, youth and child education, food heritage, culturally-rooted storytelling, food justice and access, nutrition and wellness, agriculture, and the use of food as a medium for cultural expressio...
Tote bags; Handbags, purses and wallets; Backpacks; Messenger bags; Duffel bags; Sling bags; Reusable shopping bags; Beach bags; Drawstring pouches; Make-up bags sold empty; Toiletry bags sold empty; Suitcases; Luggage; Carry-on bags; Garment bags for travel; Travel bags; Wallets; Credit card cases; Coin purses; Key holders being key cases; Cosmetic bags sold empty; Reusable textile produce bags to carry produce from grocery stores and farmer's markets; Pet clothing; Pet leashes; Pet collars; Sport bags; Hiking bags; Saddlebags; Umbrellas; Canes and walking sticks; Leather and imitation leather bags; Handbags made of leather and imitation leather, all branded in connection with cultural storytelling, culinary heritage, food justice, community-centered design, and lifestyle tools for gardening, farming, and agricultural expression
Printed cookbooks; Printed recipe books; Printed anthologies featuring recipes; Printed books in the field of cultural storytelling; Printed children's books; Printed books in the field of children's stories exploring food, identity, and belonging; Stickers; Printed posters; Printed educational publications, namely, learning materials, toolkits, and facilitator guides in the fields of food justice, nutrition, and wellness, and the use of food as a medium for cultural education and social transformation; Printed educational publications, namely, workbooks, journals, coloring books, activity books, and illustrated storybooks in the fields of community healing, youth and child education, culinary heritage, intergenerational learning, family-based storytelling rooted in culture and community, and the role of food as medicine, nourishment, agriculture, and wellness
Clothing, namely, t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, jackets, vests, aprons, chef coats, pants, shorts, skirts, dresses, and jumpsuits; headwear, including baseball caps, beanies, bucket hats, sun hats, and headbands; scarves, shawls, and wraps; socks, hosiery, and tights; footwear, including shoes, sandals, boots, slippers, and athletic shoes; branded uniforms and workwear for culinary, educational, gardening, and agricultural settings; children's clothing, including shirts, dresses, pants, shorts, skirts, jackets, hats, and footwear; loungewear and sleepwear, including robes, pajama sets, nightgowns, and slippers; yoga and wellness wear, including leggings, crop tops, tank tops, sports bras, and workout gear; maternity and nursing wear, including tops, dresses, skirts, and bras; festival or event-themed apparel, such as t-shirts, hats, and accessories; headwraps, turbans, and bandanas; seasonal collections, including holiday-themed and weather-appropriate wear such as coats, scarves, mi...
Picnic baskets sold empty; Insulated lunch bags; Flower pots; Non-electric cookware, namely, pots, pans, roasting pans, baking sheets, casserole dishes, Dutch ovens; kitchen utensils, namely, spatulas, spoons, ladles, whisks, tongs, mixing spoons, turners, serving utensils, cutting boards, rolling pins, measuring cups and spoons, mixing bowls, food storage containers, salad spinners, colanders, graters, peelers, strainers, and kitchen accessories; tableware, namely, plates, bowls, dishes, serving platters, cake stands, trays, and saucers; drinkware, namely, mugs, cups, tumblers, glasses, carafes, and pitchers; reusable water bottles and thermal containers; insulated lunch boxes and food jars; ceramic goods, including handcrafted plates, bowls, mugs, and cookware, as well as decorative pottery and artisan pieces for home and table settings; seasonal goods, namely, holiday-themed kitchenware, tableware, and home accessories; kitchen textiles, namely, dish towels, aprons, oven mitts, and ...
