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Attorney/Correspondence Information Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Electronic Filing System. https://estta.uspto.gov ESTTA Tracking number: ESTTA1145232 Filing date: 07/08/2021 IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE BEFORE THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD Notice of Opposition Notice is hereby given that the following parties oppose registration of the indicated application. Opposers Information Name Wawa, Inc. Entity Corporation Citizenship New Jersey Address 260 WEST BALTIMORE PIKE WAWA, PA 19063 UNITED STATES Name Wild Goose Holding Co., Inc. Entity Corporation Citizenship Delaware Address 260 WEST BALTIMORE PIKE WAWA, PA 19063 UNITED STATES Attorney informa- DOUGLAS PANZER tion CAESAR RIVISE, PC 1635 MARKET STREET 12TH FLOOR PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 UNITED STATES Primary Email: [email protected] Secondary Email(s): [email protected], [email protected] 215-567-2010 ext. 168 Docket Number W1007/40154 Applicant Information Application No. 90443654 Publication date 06/08/2021 Opposition Filing 07/08/2021 Opposition Peri- 07/08/2021 Date od Ends Applicant Jianfeng Zheng NO. 6,PUWEI,PUWEI VILLAGE DUWEI TOWN,XIANYOU COUNTY FUJIAN PROVINCE, 351200 CHINA Goods/Services Affected by Opposition Class 007. First Use: 2020/12/20 First Use In Commerce: 2020/12/25 All goods and services in the class are opposed, namely: Blades for power tools; Carton sealing ma- chines; Compressing machines; Cutting machines; Dishwashing machines; Electricjuice extractors; Electric motors for power tools; Electric motors, not for land vehicles; Electric vacuum food sealersfor household purposes; Power-operated tools, namely, lawn and garden edgers; Power tools, namely, drills; Vacuum cleaners; Vehicle washing installations; Vending machines; Wringing machines for laundry Grounds for Opposition Priority and likelihood of confusion Trademark Act Section 2(d) Dilution by blurring Trademark Act Sections 2 and 43(c) Marks Cited by Opposer as Basis for Opposition U.S. Registration 890189 Application Date 02/26/1969 No. Registration Date 04/28/1970 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class U046 (International Class 029, 030). First use: First Use: 1905/00/00 First Use In Commerce: 1905/00/00 DAIRY PRODUCTS-NAMELY, FLUID MILK, BUTTERMILK, SKIM MILK, FOR- TIFIED SKIM MILK, HEAVY CREAM, LIGHT CREAM, CHOCOLATE MILK, NON-ALCOHOLIC EGG NOG, ICE CREAM, FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER; BAKERY PRODUCTS-NAMELY, BREAD AND ROLLS U.S. Registration 1299708 Application Date 05/31/1983 No. Registration Date 10/09/1984 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 029. First use: First Use: 1905/00/00 First Use In Commerce: 1905/00/00 Dairy Products-Namely, [ Butter, ] Light Cream, Heavy Cream, Egg Nog, [ WhippedCream, ] Half and Half, [ Sour Cream, Cottage Cheese, ] Milk, Chocol- ate Milk, and Eggs Class 030. First use: First Use: 1905/00/00 First Use In Commerce: 1905/00/00 Iced Tea and Ice Cream Class 032. First use: First Use: 1905/00/00 First Use In Commerce: 1905/00/00 Carbonated and Non-Carbonated Non-Alcoholic Beverages-Namely, Soft Drinks, [ Tonic and Club Soda, ] Orange Juice, and Fruit Juice Drinks Containing Water Class 033. First use: First Use: 1905/00/00 First Use In Commerce: 1905/00/00 [ Non-Alcoholic Apple Cider ] Class 042. First use: First Use: 1905/00/00 First Use In Commerce: 1905/00/00 Retail Food Store Services U.S. Registration 1309445 Application Date 08/11/1983 No. Registration Date 12/11/1984 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA FOOD MARKET Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 042. First use: First Use: 1963/00/00 First Use In Commerce: 1963/00/00 Retail Food Store Services U.S. Registration 1761847 Application Date 03/18/1992 No. Registration Date 03/30/1993 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 042. First use: First Use: 1990/12/03 First Use In Commerce: 1990/12/03 retail convenience store services U.S. Registration 2319303 Application Date 02/22/1999 No. Registration Date 02/15/2000 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA GASOLINE Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 004. First use: First Use: 1996/12/00 First Use In Commerce: 1996/12/00 GASOLINE U.S. Registration 2343033 Application Date 02/22/1999 No. Registration Date 04/18/2000 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 037. First use: First Use: 1996/12/00 First Use In Commerce: 1996/12/00 MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICE STATION SERVICES U.S. Registration 2651851 Application Date 01/03/2002 No. Registration Date 11/19/2002 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 035. First use: First Use: 2001/10/00 First Use In Commerce: 2001/10/00 RETAIL CONVENIENCE SERVICES U.S. Registration 2819429 Application Date 04/22/2003 No. Registration Date 03/02/2004 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 043. First use: First Use: 1969/00/00 First Use In Commerce: 1969/00/00 FAST FOOD RESTAURANT SERVICES U.S. Registration 3209740 Application Date 08/22/2005 No. Registration Date 02/13/2007 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 036. First use: First Use: 2005/11/16 First Use In Commerce: 2005/11/16 Credit card services U.S. Registration 3596672 Application Date 05/03/2006 No. Registration Date 03/24/2009 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark THE WAWA GOBBLER Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 030. First use: First Use: 2008/09/29 First Use In Commerce: 2008/09/29 HOT TURKEY SANDWICHES U.S. Registration 3722383 Application Date 07/20/2009 No. Registration Date 12/08/2009 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 032. First use: First Use: 2004/09/30 First Use In Commerce: 2004/09/30 Bottled water U.S. Registration 4133020 Application Date 03/25/2011 No. Registration Date 04/24/2012 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA UNIVERSITY Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 041. First use: First Use: 2011/02/22 First Use In Commerce: 2011/02/22 educational services, namely, providinglive seminars in the field of business education and self-improvement U.S. Registration 4141155 Application Date 03/08/2011 No. Registration Date 05/15/2012 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 018. First use: First Use: 2008/05/31 First Use In Commerce: 2008/05/31 [ Backpacks; ] Duffle bags Class 021. First use: First Use: 2008/05/31 First Use In Commerce: 2008/05/31 Cups and mugs; Portable beverage coolers Class 024. First use: First Use: 2008/05/31 First Use In Commerce: 2008/05/31 [ Baby blankets; ] Beach towels [ ; Blanket throws ] Class 025. First use: First Use: 2008/05/31 First Use In Commerce: 2008/05/31 Baseball caps and hats; Children's and infants' cloth bibs; Hooded sweat- shirts;Infant and toddler one piece clothing; [ Scarves; ] Sweatpants; Sweat- shirts; T-shirts U.S. Registration 4442772 Application Date 02/26/2013 No. Registration Date 12/03/2013 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 030. First use: First Use: 1975/01/31 First Use In Commerce: 1975/01/31 Coffee; Coffee based beverages; Coffee pods; Ground coffee beans U.S. Registration 4475326 Application Date 07/19/2013 No. Registration Date 01/28/2014 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 036. First use: First Use: 2011/11/30 First Use In Commerce: 2011/11/30 Credit card services for vehicle fleet owners U.S. Registration 4475327 Application Date 07/19/2013 No. Registration Date 01/28/2014 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 035. First use: First Use: 2008/05/31 First Use In Commerce: 2008/05/31 online retail store services featuring gift cards, coffee, clothing, hats, bagsand novelty items U.S. Registration 4732545 Application Date 12/13/2013 No. Registration Date 05/05/2015 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA 50TH ANNIVERSARY Design Mark Description of The mark consists of a circle with graphic image of a goose within the top por- Mark tion of the circle and the words "50th Anniversary" within the bottom portion of the circle and a banner with the word "Wawa" across the center of the circle. Goods/Services Class 035. First use: First Use: 2014/03/31 First Use In Commerce: 2014/03/31 Retail store services featuring convenience store items and gasoline U.S. Registration 4779048 Application Date 10/30/2014 No. Registration Date 07/21/2015 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA REWARDS Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 035. First use: First Use: 2014/12/23 First Use In Commerce: 2014/12/23 providing incentive award programs through the distribution of store coupons for the purpose of promoting and rewardingloyalty U.S. Registration 4808000 Application Date 02/02/2015 No. Registration Date 09/08/2015 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 036. First use: First Use: 1976/11/30 First Use In Commerce: 1976/11/30 Credit union services U.S. Registration 4812308 Application Date 02/11/2015 No. Registration Date 09/15/2015 Foreign Priority NONE Date Word Mark WAWA Design Mark Description of NONE Mark Goods/Services Class 009. First use: First Use: 2014/12/31 First Use In Commerce: 2014/12/31 computer application software for mobile phones and portable computing devices,namely, software for providing store information, gas pricing and nutri- tional information and enabling customers to access and manage their incentive rewards program profile and determine nearby stores U.S.
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