TikTok lays groundwork to sell own products in the US after UK test

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TikTok may be preparing to sell its own products in the US as it tests the strategy in the UK, a new trademark filing suggests

in the US for Trendy Beat on May 30, listing mostly apparel items such as clothing, bathing suits, and footwear as goods associated with the mark. The filing suggests the test could expand to the US in the future.

A brief perusal of the UK's Trendy Beat section by Insider staff revealed a wide variety of products for sale, including clothing items, a one-piece mini electrical egg whisker, a five-piece fan-shaped wet and dry makeup puff set, and a vegetable chopper.

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