A test page that is set live before the new Netflix series from Meghan Markle has been released has unveiled the products that are sold by its new business empire as always.
Flower Sprinklers, a pancake mix and Hibiscus tea belong to the products shown on the newly launched website Asever.com-on the day, the Duchess of the Sussex's long-awaited cooking series is broadcast.
Her new eight -Fillings Netflix series -Called with Love, Meghan -was released today on the streaming giant at 8 o'clock, after a series of teaser previews she had shared with her 2.2million Instagram -followers.
In trailers, Meghan saw cooking, baking, making cocktail, flower arranging and party planning using the £ 15,000 stove of the kitchen, £ 600 pans, £ 60 heel plates and the organization of friends over the beautiful rooms, garden and orchards of the building.
It was created last week due to trademark applications that the Duchess intended to sell cookie and pancake mixes under its lifestyle company, as always.
Now lists and photos on the company's website have indicated more about what is being offered – including Herbal Peppermint team, 'Limited Edition' Honey and Raspberry spread.
Meghan had announced on 18 February the renamation of her business of the previous title American Riviera Orchard, of which she said she had limited her to locally produced goods.
Subsequently, it was revealed how a new application was submitted on the same day to the US Patent and Trademark Office, which indicates a series of products that she wants to sell under the brand 'as always'.

Products offered by Meghan Markle's New Business Empire, as always shown online – on the day her new Netflix series is released

The Duchess of Sussex has unveiled her new cooking show called With Love, Meghan
On the list were goods to compete with major brands such as Betty Crocker and Dr. Oetker, including 'mixing for bakery products; Cookie Mixes; Biscuit mix; Crepe mixes'.
These fall under international trademark class 30, a category for food products.
The application was submitted by '2022 Trademarks LLC', a company founded by the representatives of Meghan.
The Duchess had unveiled her lifestyle brand last year as American Riviera Orchard and sent 50 pots of jam to her friends as a soft launch.
The 'American Riviera' is a nickname for Santa Barbara, where Meghan lives together with husband Prince Harry and their children Prins Archie and Princess Lilibet.
But American officials said that Meghan's geographical locations could not be patented and that is why she could not trademarks the brand – which encouraged the switch to 'as always'.
Meghan confirmed the change of name in a video posted on her Instagram on February 18, shared with her 2.2million followers on the social media platform.
She also told how Netflix was not only the streaming platform for her coming series that went live today, but also a partner in her company.

A pancake mix is ​​one of the products that are shown on a teaser page that is shared online

Another item with the name 'Flower Sprinkles' was also shown on the Asever.com website

Meghan's new eight-part show will cook her for friends, flower arranging and show how you can organize small events for friends
Meghan joked about the first product released by her company last year, a limited edition pot of strawberry jam, who told viewers: 'Of course there will be fruit preserves – I think we are all clear on this point that Jam is my jam.
“But there are so many more products that I just love that I use in my house and now it's time to share it with you, so I can't wait for you to see it.”
Prior to the release of the new Netflix series, the 43-year-old Royal described how making hair helped to 'find' again.
She told People Magazine: “I see myself as an entrepreneur and a female founder and if the brand becomes influential, that's great.”
Meghan fans with tattoos that 'as always' read in honor of her lifestyle brand, remained astonished when she made a surprising appearance in New York City before the series went live today.
The Duchess of Sussex greeted a group of her shocked followers in the private members' Club Ludlow House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan last night.
In the meantime, Meghan's husband Prince Harry and their children Prins Archie and Princess Lilibet made her a handwritten card together with a bouquet – told her: 'Congratulations Mumma! We love your show, and we love you! '
The release of with With Love, Meghan, comes today after the previously planned launch was delayed in January because of the forest fires in California.

The Duchess was seen today in the club Ludlow House of private members in New York for a Netflix event that accompanies the launch of her new series with love, Meghan,

Images that are shared online showed Meghan Interaction with fans during the screening

The Series eight episodes preceded a flurry of teaser clips shared on social media
The series was filmed in a $ 8 million mansion (£ 5 million) on a vast estate just two miles from the Montecito house of Sussexes that she and husband Prince Harry share with their children Archie, five and three-year-old Lilibet.
Harry could be heard in the background at the start of the video of 18 February and said, “It's recording.”
The Duchess then viewed the Netflix broadcasts of today and said: 'In two weeks my show comes out, which I am so enthusiastic about, and also my company, where I think there has been a lot of curiosity.
“Last year I thought:” You know what, American Riviera, that sounds like such a great name, it's my neighborhood, it's a nickname for Santa Barbara ” – but it limited me to things that have just been made and grown in this area.
“Then Netflix came up, not just as my partner in the show, but as my partner in my company, which was huge.”
A trademark application for as always was first made in October 2022 before it was dropped for the American Riviera Orchard, it was reported.
But when the American Riviera Orchard application was rejected, the AS EVER application was submitted again last September -about products such as downloadable and printed recipe books, crockery, textiles and jam and marmalades.
Meghan told her Instagram fans: 'As always in essence means because it has always been, and if you have followed me with the TIG since 2014, you know, I always have cooking and tinkering and gardening.

It emerged last week because of trademark requests that the Duchess intended to sell cookie and pancake mixes under its new lifestyle company as always

Meghan Belled her Lifestyle brand that was previously called the American Riviera Orchard

She made the announcement about the new name in a video that is shared online on February 18

Meghan has viewed the series with messages to her 2.2million Instagram -followers

Meghan and her husband Prince Harry saw kisses in the newly released series
“This is what I do, and I have not been able to share it in the same way in recent years, but now I can.”
The TIG was her lifestyle website that was used as a platform to discuss social issues such as gender equality, as well as sharing articles about traveling, food and fashion, but she had closed before she married in the royal family in May 2018.
The change in the name seemed that the Meghan could draw into a legal fight where the owner of an independent New York retailer is also mentioned as always.
Mark Kolski, the designer and owner of Vintage Clothing Studio as always NYC, said that he would again launch her company under the same name as his own clothing label through the news that Meghan had left the news.
But after exploring his options, the 58-year-old announced last week that he was no longer planning a legal response.
'At the moment I just go back to work and I try to keep the consciousness on my brand. If a conflict ultimately creates my company, I will evaluate that. '
Mr. Kolski said he had spoken with his brother, a lawyer, who told him that he had 'some rights' – before he finally decided to take an action.