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The MINSA mark is filed in the category of Staple Food Products , Natural Agricultural Products . The legal correspondent for MINSA trademark is Scott M. Sisun, Esq., Sisun Law, Based on Grupo Minsa, S.A.B. de C.V., the MINSA trademark is used in the following business: Bread; Coffee; Cookies; Corn chips; Corn flour; Cornmeal; Donuts; Mixes for bakery goods; Pizza; Processed bran; Tortillas , Unprocessed corn. Class 31 protects natural agricultural products sugar, rice and other staple foods that would otherwise fall under Class 31.

Grupo Minsa SAB de CV produces masa corn flour primarily used to make tortillas, tamales, taquitos, and tortilla chips. The Company owns and operates corn flour plants in Mexico and the United States. With 69 years in the market and proud to serve more than 27,000 clients.
Our flours are made through a modern process that respects the artisanal techniques of Nixtamalization, providing nutritional benefits. We constantly work on the continuous improvement of our products to respond to the needs and requirements of our customers, offering them competitive, innovative and sustainable solutions.

The MINSA trademark was assigned a Serial Number #86142313 – by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), bearing registration number 4698175 on March 10, 2015.

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