Tea belongs to Class 30 trademarks.
There are 45 categories of trademarks, and each category of trademarks is divided into different subcategories. Tea belongs to Class 30 Group 3002: 300037-Tea, 300221-Flowers or leaves used as substitutes for tea; 300186-Iced tea, 300187-Tea beverages; Goods belonging to various parts of similar tea groups are not similar. Class 30 trademarks mainly include daily or stored plant foods, and condiments, including coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, edible starch, sago, honey, syrup, fresh yeast, baking powder, etc.
Tea is one of the three major beverages in the world and is deeply loved by Chinese people. It is mainly divided into six categories: green tea, black tea, green tea, dark tea, yellow tea and white tea. Tea, commonly known as tea leaves, generally includes the leaves and buds of the tea tree.
How to distinguish genuine and fake tea trademarks
1. Check whether the trademark is clear. Fake trademarks often have blurry, unclear areas, while genuine trademarks have clear, sharp images.
2. Pay attention to whether the color of the trademark is normal. The color of a genuine trademark is usually deep and bright, while the color of a fake trademark may be faded or yellowish.
3. Observe the texture of the trademark. Genuine trademarks feel more comfortable and smooth than fake trademarks because genuine trademarks usually use high-quality printing paper.
4. Pay attention to whether the font on the trademark is correct. Fake trademarks may have typos or fonts that don’t meet official standards, but real trademarks are carefully crafted and won’t have such problems.
5. Compare the trademark and product seal to see if they are consistent. The real tea trademark is consistent with the product seal, while the fake trademark may be different.