123 SESAME STREET Trademark
123 SESAME STREET is a USPTO trademark filed by Sesame Workshop. Status: Registered.
Prosecution Summary
**Trademark Summary** The mark **123 SESAME STREET** is owned by **Sesame Workshop**, a New York nonprofit corporation, and covers a broad range of goods across 16 product classes including toiletries and personal care items, medical supplies, cutlery, baby products, lighting, automotive accessories, jewelry, bags and luggage, furniture, housewares, textiles, food products, and beverages. The mark is **registered on the Principal Register** as of August 5, 2008 (Registration No. 3479148). **An opposition was filed by Zhuhai Wei on December 26, 2024 (Opposition No. 91295960), and a Board decision sustaining the opposition was issued on March 27, 2025, resulting in termination of the registration.** Additionally, a prior opposition filed on October 7, 2019 was terminated on July 5, 2022. *
Trademark Facts
| Mark | 123 SESAME STREET |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 77218246 |
| Registration Number | 3479148 |
| Status | Registered |
| Filing Date | 2007-06-28 |
| Registration Date | 2008-08-05 |
| Mark Type | Combined |
| Nice Classes | 003 (Cosmetics), 005 (Pharmaceuticals), 008 (Hand Tools), 010 (Medical Devices), 011 (HVAC & Lighting), 012 (Vehicles), 014 (Jewelry & Watches), 018 (Leather & Luggage), 020 (Furniture), 021 (Housewares), 024 (Fabrics), 027 (Floor Coverings), 029 (Meats & Dairy), 030 (Staple Foods), 032 (Beverages) |
| Owner | Sesame Workshop |
| Attorney of Record | Jason Vogel |
| Prosecution Events | 47 |
| Latest Event | REAP on 2024-09-12 |
Goods & Services
Breakfast cereal, cakes, cookies, [ candy, ][ cocoa, ]crackers, ready to eat, cereal derived breakfast food bars, pasta, cereal-based, [rice-based, and ]granola-based snack bars[, frozen meals consisting primarily of pasta or rice, fruit sauces excluding cranberry sauce and applesauce, puddings]; Tableware and cutlery, namely, [knives, ]forks and spoons; scissors; Umbrellas; bags, namely, diaper bags, sports bags, gym bags, [fanny packs, ]knapsacks, backpacks, wallets, coin purses, water and baby bottle bags, beach bags, [ bicycle bags, ] book bags, school bags, diaper bags, duffel bags, luggage, traveling bags, [brief cases, ][ laundry bags, pajama bags, ] pocketbooks, handbags, purses, [ shoe bags for travel, cosmetic bags sold empty, ] tote bags, carry-alls; baby backpacks, infant carriers worn on the body, baby carriers worn on the body[, leather key cases and non-metal key cases]; [Soups, ]dairy products excluding ice cream, ice milk, and frozen yogurt, [meats, eggs, milk, ]milk products excluding ice cream, ice milk, and frozen yogurt, yogurt, [cheese, ]applesauce, fruit-based snack food, [canned vegetables, ]processed vegetables, canned fruit, processed fruit[, jellies, jams, poultry, frozen meals consisting primarily of meat, fish poultry or vegetables]; Adhesive bandages, [vitamins, ]baby food [, baby formula ]; Rugs, wallpaper, floor mats; Baby wipes, toothpaste, gum cleaner in the nature of gum paste, body soap, body wash, bubble bath, hand soap, skin lotion, baby oil, [baby powder, ]hair care preparations, shampoo [, cosmetics ]; Jewelry, watches, clocks; Textile and textile goods, namely, shower curtains, window curtains, [fabric valances; ]plastic place mats; [ handkerchiefs; ] bath linens, namely, bath towels, hooded towels, wash cloths; bed linens, namely, bed sheets, crib sheets, bed skirts, pillow cases, pillow shams, quilts, coverlets, bedspreads, bed blankets, crib blankets, receiving blankets, [crib bumpers, ]comforters, comforter covers; Automotive accessories, namely, [automobile windshield sunshades, ][ vehicle beverage holders, rear view mirrors, ] vehicle seat covers[; baby strollers, bicycles, tricycles, bicycle bells; ][ children's car seats; ][ pannier bicycle bags]; Lamps, [lamp shades, ]electric night-lights, flashlights, Christmas tree lights[, bicycle lights ][, humidifiers ]; Baby bottles, pacifiers for babies, teethers for babies, thermometers for medical purposes; droppers for administering medicine sold empty; Housewares, kitchenware, dinnerware and beverage ware of paper, plastic, ceramic, glass or earthenware, namely, dishes, platters, plates, bowls, cups, saucers, egg cups, mugs, tumblers and drinking glasses; [ serving pitchers; ] infant cups; water bottles sold empty; insulated and non-insulated lunch boxes, insulated and non-insulated lunch pails, insulated beverage containers, insulated bottles for beverages; waste baskets; cookie jars; [ napkin holders and napkin rings, both of non-precious metal; bottle openers; bed and snack trays, ][ serving trays; ]statuettes and figurines of [china, crystal, earthenware, ]glass, porcelain[, and terra cotta]; non-metal savings piggy banks; [sun catchers; ]baby bathtubs, [soap dishes, ]potties for children, toothbrushes, [dental floss, ]hair brushes, hair combs; bath sponges; Fruit juices[, bottled water]; Furniture for babies and children, namely, [ mattresses, cribs, bumper guards for cribs, ] tables, chairs, [high chairs, booster seats, ]work benches, step stools, [playpens; ]non-metal key rings[ and leather key rings]; picture frames; [ plaques of plastic and wood; mirrors; ] drinking straws; [ window shades; ][ hand fans; ]sleeping bags; pillows