Browsing: food and beverage

Say the words ‘New England’ and your mind immediately conjures up images of quaint small towns, beautiful foliage, and fabulous regional products like maple syrup. For retailers interested in offering the unique and popular items made in this gorgeous part of the country, The New England Made Giftware & Specialty Food Show is for you.

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As most retailers know, becoming an integral part of your local community is incredibly important for your success. Working with other local businesses creates trust, inspires collaboration, and makes people that much more willing to support what you have to offer.

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Local bakeries, butchers, and convenience stores play a vital role in the lives of thousands of residents and, in most neighborhoods, provide the essential element of community that big box companies simply cannot replicate. FoodMarketplace is an online platform created to help empower local food stores to connect and communicate with consumers online quickly and efficiently.

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Royal Wholesale Candy, a leading supplier of candy, confections and nuts is once again staying ahead of the trends, continuously adding new product lines and always lowering prices. Headquartered in Mt. Laurel, NJ, the Internet really did change how they conduct their business.

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When was the last time you went to a concert or event and was happy to pay the $10 or $15 premium for a beverage or mixed drink? If your answer was “never,” then You Can Hide It, Inc., has the perfect product for you and your customers.

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There are green thumbs, and then there are people who just want to be able to grow something, anything! Magic Plant’s growing kits are for these folks. Just open and water the seeds, which are already pre-planted in a special mineral soil, and watch them grow.

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When Jean McCarthy started her company, North Woods Animal Treats, in 1996, her mission was clear: to provide the best possible, all-natural products that enhance the lives of both pets and their owners. She also wanted to make the experience positive and fun.

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