Show Report - Gift Basket University
Gift
Basket University
Florida Gift & Home Accessories Market
Orange County Convention Center
Orlando, FL
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JM Golden Popcorn
displayed two new flavors: Chocolate Gem and Peanut Butter. These clear,
small and medium-sized bags with gold label on the front, are a gift
basket favorite. Prices range from $1.10 to $2.75 per bag, depending on
the flavor and weight.
Another service that’s also high on
designers’ lists is the ability to receive the popcorn without labeling
for custom orders. There are also labels that JM will send if you want
to add labels as needed.
The company also showed its popcorn in
Easter packaging. Unfortunately, I couldn’t taste it because of my
temporary brace, and no one else was at the booth when I stopped to
check out the line. Drats.
I’m not used to seeing baskets
embellished with ceramic handles, and that made me stop at the Ancon
Imports’ booth.
Not all of their baskets have these
accents, but the ones that do are striking. The short, ceramic handles
were in stripes of blue and white, burgundy and white, and black and
white. These baskets are mostly in a tray or short style and are sold in
one, two or three packs. I did see a small, square ceramic-handled tray
for $2.00 and a larger one for $7.20.
Other ceramic handle styles were of
various fruits and flowers. These were standouts, but there are many
more nested and individual baskets available. The prices vary widely, so
it’s hard to pinpoint an average. See them online, or get the catalog.
I stopped at another booth that I thought
belonged to one company, but it showcased two.
The first was Rose’s Gourmet
Specialties. I tried the Spicy Honey dressing ($4.00 for 12 oz.). It
was thick as I stirred it with a thin pretzel. The taste revealed spices
without it being spicy and had a wonderful honey flavor.
Rose told me that the dressing is great
on salads or as a meat marinade. The dark dressing is packaged in a
clear bottle with a honey yellow label (beehive on the label) and a blue
security wrap around the top.
Soups ($2.50), a creamy Alfredo sauce
($1.50), and a meringue mix (92 cents) is in clear, plastic packaging
with vivid header cards are also available, along with soup bowls (96
cents) and cookbooks ($12.00), which I didn’t see.
Next to Rose’s was Robicheaux’s
Specialty Candy, where Laura Robicheaux displayed her extensive line
of chocolates available in singles or bulk.
Most of these handmade chocolates are
round and studded with nuts and/or drizzled with a lighter or darker
chocolate. For example, a white chocolate is drizzled from side to side
with milk or dark chocolate. The product resembles an oversized patty.
What was most interesting were the 3 oz.
milk chocolate pecan turtles topped with white chocolate in the shape of
any state you choose ($1.50 each). The white chocolate also has the name
of the state stamped on top.
Laura said that she can make this in milk
chocolate, but it’s harder for the recipient to read the state name.
What a great treat for out-of-towners, real estate baskets, housewarming
or to say thank you.
Laura added that the biggest seller is
the 2 oz. individual chocolate with nuts, drizzled with a different
chocolate. It’s $1.00, and the sugar free version is $1.20.
Telstar Graphics
has an interesting line of themed stationery. Their boxed notecards and
Post-it notes are sold plain, can be personalized by the company, or you
can personalize the stationery yourself by running it through your own
printer.
The themes are endless. Choose from
tropical, lighthouses, flags, angels, outdoors, seasons, religious,
gardens and 57 more options. What a bargain when 40 Post-its are $1.00
and 8 boxed notecards and envelopes are $1.25.
There are also tall, rectangular pads
with ($1.50) and without ($1.25) pencils, address books ($2.50),
journalettes (small journals - $2.50), and specialty stationery to
announce a relocation, party, and to say thank you ($15.00 for 12).
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