Can I legally use the word deluxe at my restaurant?

Can I use the word deluxe to describe a sandwich that I am going to sell at my small restaurant? I know that a lot of fast food restaurants also use this word to describe their food. I am just not sure if they are all running the risk of being sued by doing so.
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Answered By: Nelson & Lawless
Yes. It is not a trademark-able word, and more than good or best or special, etc.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 8/21/2010

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