Show Report - California Gift Show, No. 1
California
Gift Show
Los Angeles Convention Center
Los Angeles, CA
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Supreme
Housewares & Gifts showed a collection of products that are used in the
kitchen and for party functions. One new product is dessert plates,
which are triangular in shape. One design (out of four) is a delicious
pepperoni pizza picture on the plate top. Other plate designs are of
melted cheese, a party scene and watermelon.
These
plates are dishwasher safe. It would work as a container to stack
coordinating products on top of the triangular shape, or the size works
to sit upright in back of a basket as a wall. There's no minimum, and
there was also no literature on this product. It's supposedly that new
to the marketplace. A set of 6 is $10.00.
Granlund's
Sweet Temptations was my first stop in the gourmet section. Their
products are always so lovely in appearance and decadent in taste. Many
of their treats were bagged and boxed with lavender or purple ribbons
and bows or combinations of lavender and green with a dragonfly scene.
New to the
Granlund's line is a Peanut Butter Brittle dipped in chocolate (10 oz.
cello bag for $3.99, an Ivory Cashew Brittle (8 oz. tote bag is $3.99,
10 oz. clear cello bag is $3.50) and a Milk Chocolate Cashew Brittle (10
oz. oval box is $3.99).
For
spring, you can choose a plain, Milk Chocolate Fudge Egg in 2 or 4 oz.
oval box ($2.50 and $3.75, respectively) or a Rocky Road Egg in the same
size ($2.50 and $3.99). The rep said that each is selling well for
Easter and Mother's Day.
A
raspberry-flavored White Chocolate Shortbread Cookie $1.25 each) is
bagged individually and dressed with a pretty bow at the neck of each
bag.
If
customers love bark, Granlund's won't disappoint. Two new bark flavors
are Key Lime and Lemon Meringue. Each is packed in an 8 oz. bag for
$3.75 each. All of these products are ready to ship on March 10.
Granlund's has a $150 minimum, but for anyone still dragging their feet
with Valentine's Day needs, there's no minimum on anything in the
Valentine’s Day line.
Chukar
Cherry Company is a company I've heard much about, so I was glad to see
that they decided to exhibit. The rep explained that the entire line
contains no preservatives and that they grow their own cherries to
monitor and control freshness.
Bags and
boxes filled with chocolate covered and cinnamon sprinkled cherries and
other fruits lined the booth. A 4 oz. box is $2.50 each, and the 8 oz.
bags include rectangular card tags. The Chocolate Medley, a combination
of all of the confection flavors, resembled a symphony of flavor wrapped
in a bag.
Chukar
also has a line of Herb Teas packaged in the same style box as the
confections. The $150 minimum is easily met and quickly sold when you
have a good indication as to whether or not this is a line your
customers want in their baskets. All products are Kosher.
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