The World Intellectual Property Office has updated Class 29. The classes describe what may be trademarked as a good.
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Explanatory Note
Class 29 includes mainly foodstuffs of animal origin, as well as vegetables and other horticultural comestible products which are prepared or preserved for consumption.
This Class includes, in particular:
meat-, fish-, fruit- or vegetable-based food;
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edible insects;
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milk beverages with milk predominating;
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milk substitutes, for example, almond milk, coconut milk, peanut milk, rice milk, soya milk;
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preserved mushrooms;
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pulses and nuts prepared for human consumption;
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seeds prepared for human consumption, not being seasonings or flavourings”
The specific class for edible insects, not live, is 290210.
There you have it. Make sure you get the right Trademark Classification for your bug food.
No detail left to chance. No stone with bugs beneath left unturned.
They want us to eat things that will potentially harm us all in the name of a falsified emergency.
Eeeeew Beware of protein boosted foods, I was caught out buying my usual brand of vanilla yoghurt with packaging saying it was protein boosted. When I opened it at home, it was like a very thick custard- then I noticed tiny black flecks through my vanilla yoghurt. I’m guessing it was macerated bugs. There is no requirement for foodstuffs to lane where the protein comes from.