Eating For Your Genes

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Eating For Your Genes® is a registered trademark used for Books and Literature, Namely, Leaflets, Brochures, Pamphlets, Designed To Educate Consumers About the Benefits of Eating Foods Designed For a Personal Genetic Profile Nutrigenetically Designed Frozen Meals Consisting Primarily of Meat, Fish, Poultry or Vegetables Nutrigenetically Designed Frozen Meals Consisting Primarily of Pasta or Rice and owned by Jan Strode. Full trade mark registration details, registered images and more information below.

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Books and Literature, Namely, Leaflets, Brochures, Pamphlets, Designed To Educate Consumers About the Benefits of Eating Foods Designed For a Personal Genetic Profile Nutrigenetically Designed Frozen Meals Consisting Primarily of Meat, Fish, Poultry or Vegetables Nutrigenetically Designed Frozen Meals Consisting Primarily of Pasta or Rice

Serial Number: 77276526
Filing Date: Sep 11, 2007
Last Applicant(s)/
Owner(s) of Record

Jan Strode

731 Golden Park Avenue
San Diego, Ca 92106 US

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Paper Goods and Printed Matter, Meats and Processed Foods, Staple Foods

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