Slogans are trademarks and you should check with the US Patent & Trademark database and go from there.
More children than adults but I still want to appeal to both. I just sell more bath bombs than anything else and most of those are to children. Press Pause doesn't feel right, hence why I'm looking for something else. I hadn't officially chosen Perfectly Pampered. But it's a maybe.Scrolling back through the thread, I see a couple things:
1. I don't think you confirmed: isn't your line aimed at children? I thought I saw that in another thread? That may change the direction you go with a tag line
2. You seemed to really like Perfectly Pampered or Press Pause. Are they not floating your boat anymore?
Actually that's optional for trademarks but it does say that you should trademark it if you don't want anyone to use it. A trademark is expensive.Slogans are trademarks and you should check with the US Patent & Trademark database and go from there.
Actually that's optional for trademarks but it does say that you should trademark it if you don't want anyone to use it. A trademark is expensive.
What about..?
Soak in serenity (works 2 ways, soak as in bathe, and soak as in absorb)
Surrender to serenity
Bubble bath bliss or Bubbles to bliss
Bubble bath brilliance
Waves of happiness
Bountiful Bliss
Since the name of the business is Bubble Bayou, I'm trying to avoid the repeat of it the word bubble in the tagline. Though I do like Waves of Happiness.What about..?
Soak in serenity (works 2 ways, soak as in bathe, and soak as in absorb)
Surrender to serenity
Bubble bath bliss or Bubbles to bliss
Bubble bath brilliance
Waves of happiness
Bountiful Bliss
Now this one I definitely like. Thank you.The Clean Dream
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