Even though in finding likelihood of confusion between the marks "BAG-O-GOLD" and "CUP-O-GOLD," we emphasized the identity of the "O-GOLD" suffixes, the controlling factor is that the entire marks were considered on the basic question of confusing similarity. Applying the same test to the marks "ROCKWOOD BAG-O-GOLD" and "CUP-O-GOLD" we are faced with a situation comparable to that before the court in Price Candy Co. v. Gold Metal Candy Co., 220 F.2d 759, 42 CCPA 831. There the court viewed the mark "Bonomo's TURKISH TAFFY" in its entirety in determining the issue of confusing similarity with the mark "TURKS" and decided there was no confusing similarity. While we have found such similarities between "BAG-O-GOLD" and "CUP-O-GOLD" as to permit Hoffman to successfully oppose the application for registration, the obvious differences between them when added to the difference apparent in the registered mark "ROCKWOOD BAG-O-GOLD," are such that they must be given weight.