According to a May 27 filing, the electric vehicle manufacturer is looking to introduce restaurant services, pop-up restaurant services, self-service restaurant services and take-out restaurant services.
Word Mark TESLA
Goods and Services IC 043. G & S: Restaurant services, pop-up restaurant services, self-service restaurant services, take-out restaurant services
Standard Characters Claimed
Serial Number 90740067
Filing Date May 27, 2021
Current Basis 1B
Original Filing Basis 1B
Owner (APPLICANT) Tesla, Inc.
Word Mark TESLA
Goods and Services IC 043. G & S: Restaurant services, pop-up restaurant services, self-service restaurant services, take-out restaurant services
Serial Number 90740072
Filing Date May 27, 2021
Current Basis 1B
Original Filing Basis 1B
Owner (APPLICANT) Tesla, Inc.
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