Show Report - Fancy Food Show
International Fancy Food Show
New York, NY
NOTE:
Company names are in bold.
Bountiful Pantry
sells trail mixes they call Fruit & Nut Munchies in 4 oz. ($1.95) and 8
oz. sizes ($2.95). Each clear bag comes in 3 flavors (tropical,
cranberry, and lots of nuts) packaged under five different labels:
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Fruit & Nut
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Nautical Nibbles
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Snack
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Harvest Trail
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Patriot's Passion
They
have a private label program where they'll send you label-free mixes to
add your own label, or send them the label for them to add.
Bountiful Pantry also sells teas, cookies (shortbread
with a hint of coconut was my favorite), soups, granola and breakfast
items.
Supreme Housewares & Gifts is a favorite of west coast gift basket
designers, and with good reason. They sell good looking, unique items at
low prices.
I love
their plate wedges. Here you see one with a pizza theme. There's also
watermelon, cheese, and party plates. The
wedges are great as an alternative container but also works in the back
of a basket as a decorative "wall." The cost is 6 for $10.
Also
in their booth was a miniature red barbecue grill, another perfect
container ($12.50). The inside is as wide as an outspread hand. It also
comes with mustard, ketchup, salt and pepper holders.
Their
colanders ($12.00) make a beautiful presentation. Each is stainless
steel and is etched with cherry, tomato, ladybug, grape, snowflake or
leaf cutouts.
This company has too many products to mention, but I'll name a few --
wine charms, spreaders, ice cream scoopers, utensils galore, and holiday
merchandise.
Wildly Delicious sells
wonderfully decadent foods and condiments, but most gift basket
designers hold two things against them: they're located in Canada, and
their minimum is $200 (reorders are $100).
This company has enough all-occasion products to satisfy the minimum,
such as the Glass Rimmers (3.9 oz., $2.75) that spice up any
party (there are also Rimmers for children).
The recipient wets a drinking glass rim and dips it in one of several
sugared concoctions. Each is packaged in a short, round silver
container. Flavors include Tropical Daiquiri, Pina Colada, Margarita
Lime Salt, Cosmopolitan, and one for hot coffee and cocoa.
Bread
dippers, vinegars, rubs and seasoned salts, coated fruits and coffee
beans (cocktail candies), and cocoa mixes are other delightful
offerings.
Move over, Lays and Ritz. Chips were well represented
by three companies, two which were new to me.
I've known about Madhouse Munchies kettle
cooked potato chips for years, and the flavor is still tops on my list.
Light, crunchy, and flavorful all around in four flavors - Sea Salted,
Mesquite BBQ, Sea Salted & Vinegar, and French Onion.
Three sizes are
available, and the 1.5 oz. bag is a gift basket favorite. There's also a
5.5 oz. bag that's great at the back of a basket.
I was surprised to see that the updated costs weren't
available in the literature. Check out their Web site.
Kettle Classics are another potato chip brand
with great potential. The Tomato Basil flavor was yummy, and so was the
Mesquite Barbeque. There's also Natural, Jalapeno, and Salt & Vinegar. A
new flavor is Dill Pickle, which starts off as sour but then goes mild,
leaving your face without the sourpuss look. Very nice.
Each 1.75 oz. bag is 50
cents (a case of 24 is $12).
What was the woman in the Regenie's booth
wearing as she offered me a sample of the company's Crunchy Pita bites?
A genie outfit, of course. Actually, I didn't notice her attire, as it
wasn't revealing and was worn tastefully (excuse the pun).
I tried the Tomato Basil & Parmesan Crunchy Pita.
Light, crispy and delightful. There are 11 flavors, including Garlic &
Parmesan, Cinnamon Maple Sugar, Sour Cream & Onion, and Bacon & Cheddar.
Each 2 oz. bag is 69 cents. It's all-natural, cholesterol free and is
made with no preservatives. Six-month shelf life. Two thumbs up from me.
Good Fortunes is
fabulous as a gift basket product or as a marketing product for you or
your customers.
They sell giant,
personalized fortune cookies wrapped in cellophane bags and topped with
an elegant bow ($13.25). Each fortune cookie is drizzled or dipped in
one of a gazillion toppings, and is delivered to you or drop shipped to
your customer.
The company also sells
dipped pretzel rods, three-ring pretzels, regular sized fortune cookies
with toppings and packaged in tins or takeout pails (8 cookies in a pail
for $6.40), chocolate dipped and decorated Oreo cookies, and cookies
personalized with faces or corporate logos.
Many options, many prices,
all worth your consideration.
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