Progressive Grocer - December 2014

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December 2014

Volume 93, Issue 12

cover story

features

refrigerated & frozen foods 36 packaging

Thinking Outside the Icebox Demographics, demands for added value driving design of packaging for refrigerated and frozen foods.

fresh food 43 pRoDuce

18 2014 RetaileR of the YeaR

PG Celebrates Ahold USA Gillette Stadium sets the stage for congratulatory reception.

Fruitful Conversation Healthful snacking, convenience and innovation topped the most talked-about trends at PMA’s Fresh Summit.

21 2015 Retail outlook

What, Where and How Grocers must merge the best aspects of traditional and digital retailing — and those that don’t, put their future at risk.

grocery 2015 SUPPLIER DIRECTORY

The Definitive Guide to Sources of Supply for the Supermarket Business

2015 TRADE CALENDAR PAGE 86 ASSOCIATIONS PAGE 89 CATEGORY INDEX PAGE 91 CATEGORY LISTINGS PAGE 92 SUPPLIER LISTINGS PAGE 118

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2015 SupplieR DiRectoRY

Te defnitive guide to sources of supply for the supermarket business.

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33 SauceS/Meal SolutionS

Consider the Sauce Manufacturers and retailers market easy prep, variety and even health to time-starved shoppers.

pRoDuce categoRY Spotlight

The Big Blend Theory Mushroom mavens back a new program expected to yield explosive category growth.

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pMa peRSpectiveS

Seeds of Change A study fnds foral at the forefront of unprecedented sales, with consumer demand central to success.

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equipment & design 62 Merchandisers

On the Move Mobile merchandisers put the right products in the best trafc patterns for increased sales.

technology 73

Workforce ManageMent systeMs

Big Squeeze Food retailers turn to workforce management technology to protect profts.

nonfoods 76 health, Beauty & Wellness

Lettering in Sales Grocers can take advantage of popular BB and CC creams by establishing a beauty strategy.

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household cleaning Products

Clean Slate Household cleaning products aim for market interest in convenience, natural ingredients and sensory appeal.

departments 9 EDITOR’S NOTE: 2015: A GROCERy ODySSEy 10 BRAIN FOOD 12 IN-STORE EVENTS CALENDAR: FEBRUARy 2015 14 NIELSEN’S SHELF STOPPERS/SPOTLIGHT: SHAVING NEEDS/DISPOSABLE RAzORS 16 MINTEL GLOBAL NEW PRODUCTS: SOUP 143 WHAT’S NExT: EDITORS’ PICKS FOR INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS 146 THE LAST WORD: BRANCHING OUT on the cover: NeW prODUCT pACkAge IMAge COUrTesY Of MICHAelle reNee lee, gUACTrUCk

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editor’s note

by Jim Dudlicek

2015: A Grocery Odyssey

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ello, grocers! Do you read me, grocers? Te digital age is here. We’re in it. We’ve been in it. So if you’re not already a part of it, it just may be too late. As we assert in our retail outlook, starting on page 21 of this issue, it’s not enough to have a “technology part” of your business — technology is embedded in every facet of it. I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do. Retailers need to reinvent themselves by merging the technology embraced by the next generation of shoppers with grocers’ core competencies in selecting, merchandising and preparing food. As a Google executive declared at GMA’s Leadership Forum this past summer, companies need to work harder to become “digitally mature,” which means leveraging the web to deliver on their mission. This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it, by swinging too far toward or away from digital. In fact, as Wakefern Food Corp. chief Joe Sheridan noted at the latest food industry summit at St. Joseph’s University, traditional grocers have a key advantage over the likes of Amazon: They’re more human. “How can Amazon make an emotional connection with the consumer?” queried Sheridan, whose company’s ShopRite From Home service is a success story in marrying online with the best of brick-and-mortar retailing. Tat’s the key — combining the aspects of e-commerce that allow grocers to deliver a better customized shopper experience with the food know-how that compels consumers to maintain

loyalty to their neighborhood markets. Skilled associates can look beyond SKUs in helping time-pressed shoppers select the best cuts of meat, the freshest produce, the most cost-efective pantry staples or the most strategic ingredients for convenient weeknight meal solutions. And it’s doubtful any pure e-tailers are going to ofer fresh sushi, made-to-order pizzas or nutrition consulting. “We’re betting on dietitians, culinary, pharmacy — all these need states,” said Sheridan, who expects a tipping point in retail within the next three years, when digital will infuence more than half of all U.S. in-store sales. Striking a winning balance between digital and blood-and-sweat retailing is only part of the equation. As we further explore in this issue, the confguration of supermarkets is being reshaped to better respond to consumers’ evolving shopping habits, as are new products to fulfll their desire for solutions to their daily menu challenges. I’m guessing at least some of you picked up on the references to “2001: A Space Odyssey” woven throughout this column. As we sit here, more than a dozen years beyond the year of director Stanley Kubrick’s classic sci-f meditation, I hope they helped to underscore the lesson that while we must embrace a new normal, we can use it to better advance the lessons of the “old normal” that grocers have spent generations cultivating. Heed both Google and Wakefern: Succeed in creating transformation through technology, but never lose the human connection. And if you’re not going to take action, this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. Goodbye. PG

Retailers need to reinvent themselves by merging the technology embraced by the next generation of shoppers with grocers’ core competencies in selecting, merchandising and preparing food.

Jim Dudlicek Editor-in-Chief jdudlicek@stagnitomail.com Twitter @jimdudlicek

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Accolades / Insights / Trends / Opportunities

Supervalu’s Haugarth Feted as ‘Trailblazer’

Bravo to Janel S. Haugarth, Supervalu’s EVP and president of independent business and supply chain services, who was honored as the 2014 Trailblazer at the Nov. 12 Progressive Grocer Top Women in Grocery gala celebration at Loews Chicago O’Hare Hotel, in Rosemont, Ill. One of Supervalu’s top executives, Haugarth oversees the company’s relationships with about 1,800 independent retail grocery stores across the United States. During her acceptance remarks, Haugarth said: “I’ve had the good fortune to have spent most of my 30-plus years working with our independent customers. This fantastic group of entrepreneurs keeps me passionate about the business, excited about the future and on my toes. They run very successful community-based stores across the United States, from one-store towns to large metropolitan areas. They exemplify the spirit of innovation, passion and local retailing.” Established in 2012, the Trailblazer Award recognizes one food industry executive whose leadership, vision and influence have helped break new ground for women in the retail food industry.

Restaurant Traffic Down as Shoppers Stay Home

As Americans continue to feel the aftereffects of the recession, more consumers are eating meals at home instead of at restaurants, representing one of the single biggest changes in the nation’s eating patterns over the past five years. Although Americans are eating more meals at home (eight out of 10), this doesn’t necessarily mean they’re cooking more meals, according to Harry Balzer, VP of The NPD Group and author of the report. In regard to the increasing popularity of grocers’ fresh prepared sections and easy meal solutions, Balzer says, “We are still leaving the cooking to others,” noting that as restaurant visits shrink, “the manufacturers of our foods are filling more of that need.”

—The NPD Group

Male Malaise

Although research shows that more men are taking an active role in their households when it comes to grocery shopping, many of them don’t enjoy the experience, according to recent insights from The NPD Group, in Port Washington, N.Y. Men now represent 41 percent of all primary grocery shoppers, and many of them — especially those who are single and ages 18-34 — consider it a chore. Men who feel this way, however, are conscientious and take their responsibility seriously by preparing a list most of the time and buying on sale. —The NPD Group

What’s Trending on progressivegrocer.com….

88%

The number of U.S. consumers who say they’ve felt frustrated by supermarkets’ self-service technology during one or more trips to the store

Dodging the Data Breach

PG’s most recent poll question asked readers the extent to which they feel their companies have the necessary precautions in place, in light of recent retailer data breaches. Here’s how the votes stacked up as we went to press with this issue: Very Confident

20%

Somewhat Confident

12%

Unsure

22%

Somewhat Unconfident

28%

Unconfident

18%

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in-store

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Super Bowl Sunday. Have lots of easyserve prepared foods for last-minute shoppers.

Demo your favorite vegetable peeler for National Potato Lover’s Day.

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Kick off National Pancake Week with a DIY demo. Offer storewide discounts of Valentine’s Day items.

National Tater Tot Day. Ask shoppers to share their favorite homemade tater tot recipes on Facebook.

National Bagels and Lox Day. Make it the sandwich of the day.

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Organize a Twitter trivia contest for Presidents Day. National Almond Day

National Carrot Cake Day. Have a special promotion in the bakery, and offer samples.

National Cream Cheese Brownie Day

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Mardi Gras National Café Au Lait Day. Offer coffee samples throughout the store.

National Homemade Soup Day. Hold in-store demos to show how easy it is to make soup.

Make sure the store’s ready for Valentine’s Day: Flowers, chocolate, champagne and cards.

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Promote National Drink Wine Day on your Facebook page.

World Nutella Day. Celebrate the international treat by sampling its many uses.

National PB&J Day Abraham Lincoln’s birthday (1809)

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Chinese New Year begins. Highlight Chinese ingredients and tools.

In honor of National Hot Breakfast Month, ask shoppers to add their favorites to your Pinterest page.

National Tortellini Day

It’s National Margarita Weekend, so have all of the fixings — including glassware — in in a prominent location.

National Fettuccine Alfredo Day. Crossmerchandise pasta, cream, butter and Parmesan chesse.

Valentine’s Day. How fitting that it’s also National Creamfilled Chocolates Day.

National Sticky Bun Day

Love Your Pet Day National Cherry Pie Day

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George Washington’s birthday (1732)

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National Banana Bread Day. Set up an end cap with bananas, nuts, mixes and already baked banana bread.

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National Tortilla Chip Day. Display chips with salsa, cheese sauce and jalapeños.

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National Clam Chowder Day. Promote New England-style, Manhattan-style and even Rhode Islandstyle chowders in your prepared food section.

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National Pistachio Day. Set up bulk and package displays of shelled and in-shell nuts.

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National Strawberry Day

National Pancake Day

National Kahlua Day

National Chocolate Soufflé Day

National Chili Day

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Front End

GRoCERY’S Top 10

Market Intelligence By The Numbers

Shelf Stoppers

Shaving Needs Largest Sales Increases in Supermarkets by The Nielsen Co. (52 Weeks Ending Oct. 25, 2014)

Sales % Change Dollars (Millions) 2014 2013

% Change 2014

Shaving Accessories

$1.3

15.9%

10.1%

Depilatories-Men’s

1.9

4.7

-0.4

-5.7

-5.8

Razors-Disposable

243.3

-0.4

3.9

-3.5

0.0

Razors-Nondisposable

62.6

-2.9

-7.0

-3.3

-7.1

Depilatories-Women’s

18.2

-3.0

-6.0

-1.8

-7.3

Shave Creams-Women’s

27.7

-4.6

-1.4

-9.0

0.1

Shave Creams-Other Than Women’s

81.2

-6.7

6.2

-9.4

5.0

242.2

-7.5

-3.1

-11.0

-7.7

-4.2%

-0.1%

-6.8%

-0.3%

Razor Blades

Total Category

$678.5

3.2%

Units 2013 -3.1%

NielseN’s Spotlight

Do family men and women shave more frequently than single guys and gals? so it would seem from the consumption patterns of households including kids, with younger and older bustling families seeing particularly high use of disposable razors. Besides the need to be well groomed (no scratchy stubble!) for one’s significant other on a regular basis, here’s another factor: Multiple members of a household needing to shave (Mom, Dad, maturing teens of both genders) ensures higher turnover of product.

CRoSS-MERCh Candidates

Consumption Index: Disposable Razors LIFESTYLE BehaviorStage

Cosmopolitan Affluent Comfortable Struggling Centers Suburban Country Urban Spreads Cores

Modest Working Towns

Plain Rural Living

Total

wITh ChILDREN: startup Families

114

84

118

81

110

161

112

small-scale Families

107

120

115

120

139

135

124

Younger Bustling Families

110

128

207

175

189

200

175

Older Bustling Families

119

115

139

176

151

192

146

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Young Transitionals

101

96

172

75

126

99

107

independent singles

46

56

61

64

63

61

59

senior singles

28

22

24

35

33

28

29

established Couples

106

102

117

108

106

128

112

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empty-nest Couples

104

79

101

106

99

110

99

senior Couples

75

79

76

78

90

89

82

Total

88

89

106

98

103

111

100

HHs with young children only <6 small HHs with older children 6+ large HHs with Children (6+), HOH <40 large HHs with children (6+), HOH 40+

No ChILDREN: Any size HHs, no children, <35 1-person HHs, no children, 35-64 1-person HHs, no children, 65+ 2+-person HHs, no children, 35-54 2+-person HHs, no children, 55-64 2+-person HHs, no children, 65+

n Very High Consumption (150+)

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n High Consumption (120-149)

Average Consumption=100

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Soup Market Overview l After a 2 percent sales decline between 2008 and 2011, and slow growth (4 percent) between 2011 and 2013, sales of pre-packaged soup are expected to continue growing slowly between 2013 and 2018, from $6.9 billion to $8 billion. l

The slow growth is linked to a number of factors, including the perception that while soup is a relatively healthy meal, it can contain high amounts of sodium, artificial ingredients, and/or preservatives, and competition from

homemade foods, either for economical or other reasons. l

Refrigerated/frozen soup is the smallest segment, with a 4.1 percent share, yet it experienced more rapid gains than any other in the market, growing 24 percent.

key iSSueS Only 41 percent of U.S. soup purchasers say that

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size of private label sales ($742 million) indicates that economically affected consumers are still looking for value and that many likely perceive private label to be equal to name brands in terms of quality and flavor.

they eat soup for dinner or as part of dinner, and 14 percent as a snack, versus 54 percent who do so for lunch, the main consumption occasion. l

Private label soup products are most active in North America, versus other regions, accounting for almost half (48 percent) of launches in the 12 months to September 2014. The

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Gluten-free claims in soup were most active in North America compared with other regions, accounting for 16 percent of launches in the 12 months to September 2014, with new product development driven by branded players (21 percent, versus 9 percent for private label).

ready-to-serve wet soup is the biggest segment, with a 31.2 percent market share in 2013, a gain of 5 percent from 2011.

What Does it Mean? l

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Brands can do more to position their products as dinner options by marketing suitability in cooking, by using hearty/highsatiety ingredients, and by adding on-pack suggestions that include salad or bread to round out a soup dinner. There’s room to boost consumption as a snack by focusing on packaging

innovation to facilitate snacking or eating on the go, and by using lighter recipes more suitable for between-meal snacking. l

Soup manufacturers can continue to tap into the popularity of glutenfree diets. Greater awareness of a gluten-free diet as a result of increasing diagnoses of celiac disease and other gluten

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sensitivities, as well as the diet’s perceived health benefits, is key to category growth. l

Private label should continue to fare well, even in an improving economy, given how retailers are looking beyond affordability and also expanding their product lines to include more gourmet, ethnic, chilled and premium offerings.


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Progressive Grocer Celebrates Ahold USA and its Divisions as its

2014

Retailer of the Year

PG’s Meg Major (3rd from left) and Jeff Friedman (4th from left) present the publication’s 2014 Retailer of the Year award to (from left) Joe Kelley, president, Stop & Shop New England, and Ahold USA executives Mark McGowan, James McCann, Kathy Russello, Paul Scorza and Tom Hipler.

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he Supersuite at Gillette Stadium was the setting for Progressive Grocer’s Retailer of the Year celebration in honor of Ahold USA and its divisions, which took place on Oct. 16, when the New England Patriots hosted the New York Jets for the nationally televised Tursday night game. Hosted by PG Brand Director and Stagnito Business Media VP Jef Friedman and Chief Content Editor Meg Major, the intimate, invitation-only reception provided the event’s valued sponsor partners a special opportunity to celebrate with, and extend personal

congratulations to, Ahold USA and its divisions’ senior leadership teams from Stop & Shop New England, Stop & Shop New York Metro, Giant Landover and Giant/Martin’s. Progressive Grocer’s full Retailer of the Year profle, which appeared in the October issue, highlighted Ahold USA’s divisions’ exceptional community eforts relating to charitable giving, health-and-wellness initiatives and employee engagement. While Freidman made the formal award presentation to Ahold USA COO James McCann, Major discussed the signifcance of this publication’s annual award. “On behalf of our entire team, I’m pleased to congratulate the Ahold USA executives on hand this evening, as well as to your extended family of 120,000 associates throughout the company, for carrying on an enduring legacy of giving back by paying it forward. We hope this award will occupy a place of prominent honor — not only in your ofces, but more importantly, in your hearts — and further serve to inspire you to continue striving for excellence as a great place to work, a great place to shop and a great neighbor.” PG

Jeff Friedman presents a $5,000 donation to Ahold USA’s Our Family Foundation, on behalf of PG and its Retailer of the Year event sponsors, to Kathy Russello, Ahold USA’s EVP of human resources. During the event, Russello was also named president of Our Family Foundation.

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1. Joe Kelley (2nd from left), president, Stop & Shop New England, is flanked by Jim Clemmons, Niagra Water; Todd Blount, Blount Foods; and John Saidnawey, JOH.

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2. A trio from JOH, Greg Lennon (left), Gerry Castignetti (3rd from right) and Matt O'Hare (right), flank Robert Tobin, who retired as CEO of Ahold USA in 2001, following an illustrious career as chairman and CEO of Stop & Shop.

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8. William Hickey (center), GE Lighting, congratulates Ahold USA’s Mark McGowan and Kathy Russello during PG’s Retailer of the Year celebration. 9. From left, Matthew O'Connell, Ferrero USA; Nancy McDonough, Ahold USA; and Tom Hippler, Ahold USA 10. Enjoying the pre-game celebration are PG’s Jeff Friedman, Ahold USA’s Mark McGowan and Todd Blount (right), Blount Foods.

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What, Where and How Grocers must merge the best aspects of traditional and digital retailing — and those that don’t, put their future at risk.

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under the ShopRite banner, warned that the next three years will witness a digital tipping point for the industry. “If you haven’t reinvented yourself,” Sheridan cautioned, “survival may not be achievable.”

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Best of Both Worlds Te key will be achieving a balance between digital tools and human interaction that resonates with consumers for the long term. “You can’t be a pure-play on either side,” Sheridan asserted, referring to digital versus brick-and-mortar retailers. Retailers continue to work toward “cracking the code,” he said, and Wakefern perhaps has come closer than many at this point in the industry’s evolution: ShopRite at Home ofers home delivery as well as order at home/pickup at the store, stressing the human connection by ofering personal shopping assistance on digital orders. Even Millennials, the embracers of all things digital, are indicating they’d go to the grocery store more often if provided a hands-on shopping experience with consultants or experts, according to research from Cincinnati-based LoyaltyOne. Responding to the September 2014 study, 84 percent of Millennials (age 18-29) said that being able to redeem rewards/loyalty program points for a session or consultation with a chef or nutritionist would motivate them to shop more with that grocer. “Marketing to Millennials successfully will depend on how well retailers meet their unique needs,” says Fred Tompson, LoyaltyOne retail practice leader. “Ofering sessions with a consultant or expert in the feld helps to develop a meaningful relationship between the retailer and shopper, which leads to increased engagement, loyalty and, ultimately, proftability.” Still, traditional methods linger. According to Te Retail Feedback Group’s July 2014 online survey, coupons delivered via print remain a popular go-to when it comes to saving money on groceries. Half of the 1,200 adult shoppers surveyed who said they visited a conventional supermarket within the past 30 days read printed circulars at home to fnd deals for their last store visit, nearly a third clipped paper coupons from newspapers or other print sources, and a quarter used a printed in-store circular. Ofers through digital channels still have a way to go to catch on with core supermarket shoppers; the survey found that about one in fve respondents used a digital circular or downloaded digital coupons during their last grocery trip, and only a few conducted research on smartphones or used social media promotions to save money. But those all-important Millennials continue to rise in purchasing power; further research indicates that internet users age 45 and younger are more likely to partake in digital grocery shopping activities than older adults.

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In this year-end special report, a trio of Progressive Grocer editors break down the retail food landscape into three main sectors: e-Commerce/digital/mobile/data breaches: Te new normal for business, impacting all retail and the shopper experience — before, during and after the store visit, which is in turn impacting … Store confgurations: Store formats are rapidly evolving to match the growing demand for elevated in-store experiences to leverage existing and emerging technology, which is in turn impacting … New products: How they’re produced, procured, presented and positioned.

Cracking the Code

If you haven’t reinvented yourself, survival may not be achievable.” —Joe Sheridan, Wakefern Food Corp.

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“Tere is no ‘technology part’ of your company — everything is technology.” Tat statement, made by Amit Singh, president of Mountain View, Calif.-based Google Enterprise, at the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) Leadership Forum this past summer, matter-of-factly lays out the reality in which grocers must operate. Tey must, as Singh further explains, “succeed in creating transformation through technology, or face destruction by competitors that do.” Companies need to work harder to become “digitally mature,” which means leveraging the web to build brands by engaging at scale; employing collective intelligence; working collaboratively and in real time, using data as a core element; and developing technology that’s easy to use. Retailers need to reinvent themselves by merging the technology embraced by the next generation of shoppers with grocers’ core competencies in selecting, merchandising and preparing food. As noted by Joe Sheridan in his presentation at the recent food industry summit at St. Joseph’s University, in Philadelphia, digital will infuence more than half of all U.S. in-store sales by 2016. Sheridan, president and COO of Keasbey, N.J.-based Wakefern Food Corp., the northeastern grocery cooperative operating

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How can Amazon make an emotional connection with the consumer? Food retail is the last ‘local,’ and there’s always going to be an emotional connection with that.” —Joe Sheridan, Wakefern Food Corp.

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e-Tail Details Wakefern and other retailers are rresearching other ways to meld ttechnology with grocers’ selliing know-how: 360-degree portal scanners to speed the checkout process; self-scanners that allow shoppers to bypass checkstands altob gether; and beacons to track shoppers, allowing grocers to ofer targeted, personalized deals aat shelf, are just some of the items they’re looking into. th Online grocery sales are still considered at an introductory stage in the United States, while they’re at a growth stage in places like the United Kingdom, France and the Netherlands, with maturity and saturation still far ahead on the continuum here and abroad. Key drivers of grocery e-commerce are freshness, quality, convenience, urbanization and connectivity. According to research presented at the last GMA Leadership Forum, 70 percent of U.S. consumers are willing to try buying groceries online, while a third of shoppers are willing to pay for same-day delivery. Consumers are spending more time with digital than traditional media, so companies need to deliver experiences that translate to digital content — that was the crux of the issue as discussed at the GMA forum by Lisa Hammitt, VP of marketing for San Francisco-based Salesforce.com, and Karen Sauder, Google’s national industry director for food, beverage and restaurant. Retailers and CPGs must understand consumers’ purchasing criteria, leverage digital for cultural relevancy and turn data into insights. Products are now social, not just functional and emotional; 90 percent would recommend a retailer after a good experience, and digital makes doing that easy and immediate. A joint e-commerce initiative commissioned by Google, IRI and Boston Consulting Group revealed that shoppers regularly switch between digital and physical channels, and CPG companies will need to serve multiple retail models as e-commerce continues to evolve. Of particular note: 5 percent of e-commerce penetration will be 50 percent of all CPG growth over the next fve years. Success, the study asserted, can come through developing an integrated strategy, building an adaptive organization, building brand equity online, revising category management across all channels, resisting old capabilities, and developing joint plans between CPGs and retailers. Te feld continues to grow, with players such as Peapod, Instacart, FreshDirect and Amazon Fresh now being joined by Salt Lake City-based Overstock.com, which last month announced the launch of its Farmers

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Market to ofer customers access to home delivery of seasonal, healthy food, grown and produced locally. “We’re integrating small farms, community-supported agriculture and co-ops into our technology so as to allow consumers in their area to buy and arrange delivery through Overstock,” says CEO Patrick M. Byrne. “We want to streamline the farm-to-table process to provide everyone access to healthy food, delivered to their doorstep.” According to Byrne, Overstock is currently able to serve about 20 percent of the U.S. population with farm-fresh food grown near their ZIP code, and intends to provide delivery access to fresh, locally grown food for 70 percent of the U.S. population by the end of 2014. So what do these purely digital retailers mean to traditional grocers? “Tey’re here — we have to play with them,” Wakefern’s Sheridan acknowledged, noting that traditional grocers do have advantages, among them trained associates that humanize the shopping experience. “How can Amazon make an emotional connection with the consumer?” he said. “Food retail is the last ‘local,’ and there’s always going to be an emotional connection with that.”

The Perils of Progress But even in the brick-and-mortar world, technology has its faws. Part of the new normal in retailing is dealing with hackers bent on stealing customers’ private information, and grocers are in no way immune to this threat. Supervalu Inc. and New Albertsons were twice the victims of related data breaches this past year. St. Louis-based Schnucks Markets Inc. recently settled a class action stemming from a breach in 2013, when malicious computer code targeted data in the magnetic stripe of credit and debit cards swiped at 79 of its stores. And the much-publicized data breach that afected millions of Target shoppers more than a year ago eventually resulted in upheaval at the highest levels of the Minneapolis-based discount retailer’s executive suite. Tese will certainly not be the last retailers to be so impacted, according to Tom Field, VP of editorial for Information Security Media Group, a Princeton, N.J.based global media company. “Te big cost is not what it costs to mitigate the breach. It’s a reputational hit,” Field tells Progressive Grocer. “You’re going to have people getting [credit and debit] cards replaced for the second or third time, wondering if it’s safe to shop there.” Field expects consumers to be at the point of thinking “enough is enough” when it comes to data security at retailers. “Every day, there’s something new,” he says. “I don’t want to say consumers have to get used to it, but that’s where we’re at right now with magnetic stripe cards.”


Embedded chip technology, widely used abroad, is more secure, but U.S. businesses have been slow to convert, due to infrastructure expenses. Credit card companies are moving toward the new technology, but “the issue is the merchants’ switching their technology from magnetic stripe to chip,” explains Field. “Tat’s going to be the new obstacle. But I think each breach pushes them further towards making that investment.” —Jim Dudlicek

Formatted Future

After a decades-long Quixotic quest charted by some of the biggest brains in the business — belonging to the likes of real estate teams, consultants, market researchers and universities, among others — the grocery store of the future is decidedly here, manifest in a plethora of shapes, sizes and storefronts, both physical and virtual. Indeed, the most productive supermarket organizations are prioritizing capital expenditures to spur growth, with an emphasis on future-focused store confgurations to best serve the multifaceted needs of today’s multigenerational and multicultural shoppers. With consumer behavior, spending and demographic profles changing rapidly, retail leaders are increasingly adopting omni-channel approaches to engage consumers, using all of the platforms at their disposal, including brick-and-mortar, online and mobile. With e-commerce and digital strategies serving as the dominant themes in food retailing these days, the industry’s ferocious cycle of unparalleled disruption and change continues to intensify.

Strategies for the Multichannel Shopper In a world where the lines between online, mobile and in-store shopping continue to blur, Ralph Crabtree, CTO and co-founder of Norcross, Ga.-based Brickstream, an in-store analytics market leader, afrms, “Consumers have become accustomed to having a diverse array of purchasing choices at their disposal, whether at the register or with the click of a mouse or tap of a touchscreen.” Accordingly, the following two overarching questions are currently in play: How is the evolution of technology impacting grocery shopping today, and how will it impact the grocery store of the future? “To be sure, the traditional grocery store remains a top channel for brick-and-mortar shopping,” says Crabtree, citing Forrester research reported by CNBC in June of this year that found grocery accounting for just 2.2 percent of online sales. “Unlike categories such as electronics or books, there are important sensory aspects to grocery shopping that are difcult to replicate online. People often prefer to check the ripeness of their produce before they buy, or take a

Many retailers need to consider opening smaller prototypes that can make money, albeit at a lower sales threshold.” —Robert Gorland, Matthew P. Casey & Associates

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Today’s retailers need to think more about achieving higher sales per square feet, and worry less about market share.” —Robert Gorland, Matthew P. Casey & Associates

look at what’s available at the prepared foods counter when they want to pick up something fast for dinner.” But as smartphones become ever more pervasive “and consumers ever more technically savvy, grocery chains that fail to adapt their in-store strategies to the multichannel shopper will put themselves at a disadvantage,” warns Crabtree, who recently authored an exclusive PG online guest column on the role that in-store analytics will play in powering next-generation grocery stores. “Te day is coming when ‘smart refrigerators’ might place orders that consumers pick up on the way home from work, or when shoppers will want to check register wait times before they stop at the store.” As such, retailers seeking to increase their odds of competing in the Darwinian low-margin/highstakes grocery slugfest are plotting heavily to adapt to a new world order revolving around the Internet of Tings (IoT) — which refers to a near future in which everything, from clothing to appliances to groceries, is interconnected and tech-enabled to send data back and forth (i.e., recipes sent from a grocer via smartphone based on what items are being dropped in carts) — with more sophisticated, solutions-based concept stores.

Walmart Strives for ‘Endless Aisle’ And so it goes with the planet’s largest retailer, Bentonville, Ark.-based Wal-Mart Stores Inc., which over the past 25 years has leveraged its dominance of the large-format supercenter model, and now conversely projects to spend about $1.2 billion to $1.5 billion on e-commerce and digital initiatives as part of its $12 billion 2016 cap-ex fscal budget. “Our business and customers continue to evolve, and so will the way we deploy capital,” Charles Holley, Walmart’s EVP and CFO, told iinvestors at its annual meeting earlier this fall. “We will invest more heavily in e-commerce initiah tives, while temporarily moderating our global physical ggrowth, particularly larger stores. We are focused on creating an endless aisle and appealing to our customers’ cchanging needs.” Targeted Learnings T F its part, the nation’s secondFor lleading mass retailer, Target Corp., is poised to open its sixth C TargetExpress store in the South Park T

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a of San Diego in July 2015. At area approximately 19,000 square feet, tthe compact store will be about 14 percent of the size of the retailer’s p ttypical 135,000-square-footer. “Tis is an exciting opportunity to test and learn as we conn tinue exploring new ways to meet our ti gguests’ needs and exceed their expectations,” says John Grifth, EVP of property ti development for the Minneapolis-based national d chain. To that end, Grifth says the TargetExpress experience “will be grounded in this research as well as learnings from the company’s CityTarget stores,” such as checkout lanes confgured to cater to high trafc and smaller basket size. Target currently operates one TargetExpress store in its hometown, and the San Diego location is the ffth store to be slated for a 2015 opening.

Debunking Conventional Wisdom When asked to handicap what he considers to the top store-confguration hot buttons in both the short and near terms, Robert Gorland, VP for Harrisburg, Pa.-based retail real estate specialists Matthew P. Casey & Associates Inc., says, “Te majority of new conventional stores can be smaller without a gaping reduction in either quantity or quality of perishables departments.” However, he notes, “Many operators continue to feel that “a one-size-fts-all larger prototype is necessary” to maintain a strong perishable perception. To the contrary, Gorland says that many would be wise to follow the lead of Whole Foods Market, Publix, Hannaford, Food Lion and, yes, Walmart, all of which he says are enjoying “a certain comfort level operating many stores in the 40,000-total-square-foot range, especially for fll-in locations in less densely populated locations. Many new great sites are becoming harder to fnd,” Gorland continues, and leases, let alone break-evens, are growing increasingly costly. “Since very often, only smaller parcels are available and many vacant, small- to midsize boxes are becoming available,” says Gorland, “many retailers need to consider opening smaller prototypes that can make money,” albeit at a lower sales threshold. “In fact, in many under-stored rural areas, there may be enough sales available to open a smaller, proftable, more space-efcient prototype, versus a higher-risk larger store with excessive grocery and beverage space, excessive checkouts, wider aisles” and, of course, higher break-evens. “Bigger is not always better,” he afrms, “and many smaller supermarkets are more proftable than their larger units,” as a result of more careful product curation, tailored merchandising and more focused customer service. Companion benefts of smaller foor plans are also realized through enhanced operational


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2015 Retail Outlook

Brands that provide powerful results and exciting experiences are sure to capture attention and share of spending.” —Susan Viamari, Information Resources Inc.

efciencies with receiving and inventory management. “With more intelligent, demand-based ordering,” explains Gorland, “retailers can reduce back-room storage and cooler space. For instance, … a total 55,000-square-foot store with a more space-efcient 42,000-square-foot selling space can produce the same sales — and a higher proft — versus a total 65,000-square-foot store with 46,000 selling square feet.” Te bottom line, according to Gorland: “Today’s retailers need to think more about achieving higher sales per square feet, and worry less about market share.”

High Tech + High Touch = Bull’s Eye As he noted in the August 2014 PG Store Design Contest issue, Bill Bishop, chief architect of Barrington, Ill.-based omni-channel consultancy Brick Meets Click, says the successful next-generation store will ofer “a mix of high tech and high touch needed to attract all the spending from a geographic trade area,” while keeping true to its distinctive local roots. Behind this development, Bishop says, is “the emerging appreciation among food retailers to fnd ways to proftably drive sales to their stores

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and simultaneously connect with customers before, during and after their shopping experience — including when they’re shopping online.” Accordingly, successful new stores are on a slow but steady path to solve a more complicated set of challenges by: Tailoring the assortment and pricing to customers in specifc trade areas. Ofering services, i.e., online shopping with and without delivery, to satisfy the needs of a broad range of shopping occasions. Developing new store formats and store networks made up of a range of diferent platforms to best serve customers in each trade area, as well as in the larger metro markets, which is where Bishop believes the real creativity will occur. —Meg Major

New and Improved

What products will capture grocery shoppers’ imaginations — and dollars — in 2015 and beyond? To hear Chicago-based market researcher Information Resources Inc. (IRI) tell it, many of the same


types of items that currently claim their attention. Susan Viamari, IRI’s editor of thought leadership, indicates four major currents in edible product innovation, starting with home-based/do-it-myself indulgence. “Consumers have become adept at fnding less expensive ways to treat themselves, and they will hold onto these skills even as the economy continues its slow upward march,” she notes, so items that enable shoppers to pamper themselves at little cost — a bottle of store-brand wine and a pint of gourmet gelato, say — will continue to resonate with shoppers. Next up is favor/texture excitement. According to Viamari, “Consumers … are looking for new favors/ textures that bring them experiences of the world. Marketers are investing to explore new ingredients/ combinations that bring excitement and experiences to everyday eating experiences.” By that standard, the recent mania for sriracha-favored everything wasn’t just a fuke. Also on the list are healthier-for-you items. “a large majority of consumers are working to eat healthier by consuming more of the ‘more desirable’ ingredients (e.g., fber, fruits/veggies, protein) and less of the ‘less desirable’ ingredients (e.g., fat, calories, trans fats),” explains Viamari. “New ingredients and new

technologies are allowing manufacturers to bring new benefts (e.g., beverages with more protein, veggie-infused beverages, cereal with more whole grains) without sacrifcing favor/texture/ experience.” Tat means we can expect more better-foryou item introductions seeking to duplicate the recent breakout success of kale chips. Finally, portable eating solutions and satiation continue to be high priorities for shoppers.” Consumers will continue to look for new ways to fuel up without slowing down,” afrms Viamari. “Innovation that makes it easier to be fuller for longer will continue to do well in the coming years.” Expect packaging to keep pace with consumer demands for portability, while more protein- and fber-rich oferings could serve to stave of hunger.

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2015 Retail Outlook development are similar to those behind edible items, including a home-based living/do-it-myself movement, and a desire for products deemed better for people and the environment. An additional trend shaping future nonfood offerings is the consumer desire for powerful results. “Whether it’s a salon-quality treatment in the home for less, or making the home cleaner with

minimal efort, consumers are looking to save time and efort with products that bring the power into their own hands,” asserts Viamari. Spanning all store categories, however, is an ongoing preoccupation with price. “Value will remain a key concern for consumers — they will be looking for solutions that meet their needs and wants at a price point that is deemed afordable,” she says. “To deliver value, look for new packages/pack sizes — perhaps packages/pack sizes that vary across channels/banners — as manufacturers/retailers work to really dial in on consumer needs/wants at a granular level.”

Breakfast and Beauty When asked which categories were likely to see the largest infux of products and why, Viamari replies: “Breakfast-related innovation has really escalated, and it will continue to be strong in the coming years. ‘Te most important meal of the day’ is essential to healthier eating habits that consumers are looking to adopt.” Over in nonfoods, “beauty innovation is strong, spurred on by healthier beauty,” she notes. “New ingredients and technologies will continue to enable growth of this segment in the coming years, and consumers will continue to invest in these products as a means of looking and feeling good for less.” Attention Getters “Brands that provide powerful results and exciting experiences are sure to capture attention and share of spending,” concludes Viamari. “Wellnessrelated products will continue to capture increased share of spending, and wellness will continue to be broadly defned. Products that provide powerful and long-lasting results will also do well in the coming year, as consumers look to maximize value. Experiential living will also capture attention, since [such products] allow consumers to indulge without breaking the budget.” —Bridget Goldschmidt PG For more Retail Outlook insights, visit Progressivegrocercom/2015 RetailOutlook.

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n time for this holiday season, Barilla has joined forces with e-grocer Peapod to ofer busy Chicago-area families Peapod Meal Kits featuring Barilla Recipes. Exclusive to the area, the kits are delivered to customers’ front doors with all of the ingredients pre-measured and pre-packaged, enabling shoppers to create, in 30 minutes or less, a pasta meal — either Parmesan Crusted Chicken with Spaghetti or Baked Rotini — feeding at least four, at less than $5 per serving. “We strive to bring great fresh food and convenience into our customers’ lives, and easy meal solutions are a huge part of that,” noted Tony Stallone, VP of fresh markets at Skokie, Ill.-based Peapod, an Ahold USA company, at the time of the kits’ early-November launch. Stallone described the ofering as “not only … a simple way to provide a fresh, great-tasting meal that appeals to the entire family, [but also] a terrifc value.” He added that another big reason for teaming with Barilla was “because pasta is one of American families’ favorite foods.” Although the development of the kits drives home Barilla’s commitment to helping shoppers eat well without having to spend a lot of time in the kitchen, the manufacturer of sauces and pasta has come up with other creative ways to help out at dinnertime. “Because one-third of shoppers are looking for a solution for tonight’s meal, we have developed in-store tools that ofer both pasta and sauce,” says Debbie Zefting, director of customer and shopper development at Bannockburn, Ill.-based Barilla America. “We also know that, especially [at] traditional grocery stores, customers are looking for excitement and fun, so, in addition to our eye-catching merchandising, we have utilized educational in-store signage and display pallets, all focused on delicious and fast meal solutions.” One example given by Zefting is the company’s

30 Meals in 30 Minutes program, which “provided shoppers with a variety of fun recipes, developed by Barilla’s culinary team, which utilized Barilla pasta and sauces.” But Barilla’s not the only company to climb aboard the meal solutions gravy train, so to speak. “Sauces play an important role in providing variety to weekly menu planning,” afrms Hannah Dupes, associate director of marketing for condiments and sauces at Pittsburgh-based Heinz. Available in Traditional, Meat, and Parmesan & Romano favors, the company’s recently introduced Classico Family Favorites line “is proving to be an instant hit, bringing new users and incremental consumption to an otherwise stagnant category,” notes Dupes, who points out that the products “have taste profles crafted with families in mind. Te rich and smooth texture works well on a variety of dishes, ranging from pasta to casseroles and other baked Italian favorites. However, the secret ingredient that makes Classico Family Favorites sauces even better is the half-cup of vegetables per serving.” As well as being featured in retailer circulars, digital campaigns and displays throughout the country to drive awareness and trial, the new product was touted by mommy bloggers throughout the summer, driving national sales by providing recipe ideas and personal reviews, recounts Dupes.

Not Just for Pasta “Sauces will continue to evolve past pasta and onto alternate host foods like chicken and fsh,” Dupes

Sauces will continue to evolve past pasta and onto alternate host foods.” —Hannah Dupes, Heinz

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Mayo and Ketchup in the Asian/ethnic section, and others will carry them alongside the traditional mayo and ketchup products. We are also looking to make it easier for consumers by placing the sauces and condiments near meat and vegetables. In working with our retail partners, we just want to make it easy for the shoppers to come up with a convenient way to create a unique eating experience.”

FAST PREP FOR SUCCESS Barilla has developed a range of easy dinner options, including meal kits for Chicagoarea shoppers, in partnership with e-grocer Peapod, and the 30 Meals in 30 Minutes program at retail.

Our customers look for convenient, quick and easy recipes to try, and many of these products offer solutions to them.” —Brenda Reid, Publix

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believes, and that movement is already apparent at stores operated by Lakeland, Fla.-based Publix Super Markets, where “there are a variety of skillet sauces that provide meal solutions for our customers,” observes Media and Community Relations Manager Brenda Reid. “It’s a growing category that many of our suppliers are introducing to their product mix. Publix has made many of these items available to our customers on the aisle with instant soups and broths, because many of the same suppliers ofer shelf-stable sauces.” Adds Reid: “Our customers look for convenient, quick and easy recipes to try, and many of these products ofer solutions to them.” According to Schaumburg, Ill.-based Nielsen, while the overall condiment, gravy and sauce category was up only 1 percent in dollar sales at U.S. food stores with sales of more than $2 million, for the 52 weeks ended Oct. 25, 2014, and spaghetti/ marinara sauces were down 1.7 percent, cooking sauces, like those featured at Publix, saw an impressive 9.6 percent uptick and Asian sauces logged a 3.1 percent increase. Tat last statistic is good news for Lee Kum Kee, a Hong Kong-based provider of Asian sauces and condiments, whose products are sold worldwide. Te company targets those in search of not only no-fuss meals, but also true culinary adventures. “Consumers are looking for more than just a simple solution, they want a more sophisticated culinary food experience, one defned by distinctive favors, foodie narratives [and] freshness,” emphasizes David Crocker, general manager of U.S. mainstream retail and Central & South America at Lee Kum Kee. “New, exciting specialty foods can help [shoppers] create their own unique experience.” A major way to reach consumers, notes Crocker, is through higher-profle placement in grocery stores. “Lee Kum Kee has traditionally been in the Asian or ethnic aisle of the supermarket, but we are testing placing the products in locations that may be more frequently visited,” he says. “For example, our Panda Brand Ready Sauces are in some ‘meal solution’ sets, some stores will carry [our] Sriracha

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Dressings and More Healthy, wholesome ingredients are also important to consumers, as Victoria Hoke, COO at Irvine, Calif.-based namesake company Victoria’s Garden Grown, is quick to point out. “Any time consumers can fnd a product that enhances their meal without enhancing their waistline or flling them with regret, it’s a winner,” she notes. “Also, they want to feel they can trust the manufacturer behind the product; they want to know the company feeding them cares about them and their family.” In concocting the company’s line of “cleanlabel” jarred products featuring organic vegetables, which launched this past spring, “I use kale, red beets, red bell peppers and carrots to create healthy, favorful dressings that are low in calories — 15 to 20 per serving — fat-free, low-sodium, gluten-free and vegan,” continues Hoke. “Te line is also completely non-GMO and manufactured here in the U.S. Victoria’s Garden Grown works in so many applications — as a dressing for things like salads and vegetables, as well as a marinade for meat dishes … and a stir-in for starches like quinoa, rice and lentils.” Hoke particularly enjoys getting up close and personal when hawking the six-SKU line. “I love doing in-store demos to promote product as well as consumer events like marathon expos — consumers get to try the product, plus I hand out recipe cards to give them ideas on how to use it,” she enthuses. “Next year, I’ll be doing those, along with family expos, and vegan and gluten-free conferences, among others. I also am starting an online media campaign to help drive customers to stores.” Additionally, Hoke has had coupons created to distribute during demos and events, as well as to ofer to interested retailers to use in POS displays. So far, the results of these eforts have been encouraging, to say the least. “Tere has never been a dressing like this before, but based on initial feedback from consumers, this is something they want and have been looking for,” asserts Hoke. “Victoria’s Garden Grown has been doing well in the initial stores [where it’s ofered], and when I go to consumer events, I sell out of product.” PG For more about sauces and meal solutions, visit Progressivegrocer.com/saucesmealsolutions.


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verall food trends are being refected in their packaging, from specifc characteristics shoppers are seeking to that all-important demographic that promises to dominate the retail scene in the not-too-distant future, and products in the refrigerated and frozen sections of the grocery store are no exception. “Te characteristics of Millennials will help guide trends in packaging,” says Andy Anderson, dairy category manager for Tyler, Texas-based supermarket chain Brookshire Grocery Co. “Products and packaging will do a great job in telling a story that creates loyalty, but it must be diferent and innovative. Tis is in part why a retro package with a modern design or graphic and a healthy ofering will have broad appeal.” For brands to matter to Millennials, “average” is no longer enough, asserts Julie Henderson, VP of communications for the Harrisburg, Pa.-based National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association (NFRA). “A whole new level of engagement, authenticity and purpose is necessary.” Citing a July 2014 Mintel food packaging trends report, Henderson notes that Millennials

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are looking for information about sustainability in manufacturing and packaging, as well as recycling information on the package. “Younger consumers, specifcally those 18 to 34, are more likely to look for functional packaging, including packaging that you can cook food in. Tis type of packaging reduces preparation time, as well as the amount of equipment required to prepare food.” Te report continues: “Future growth of the frozen and refrigerated categories will be dictated by innovation eforts and connecting with consumers who matter the most, along with the ability to create demand across diverse population segments.”

Clean Labeling Consumers are more educated than ever regarding labeling and nutritional facts, “and if they’re not, the information is at their fngertips,” notes Dave Marcus, Brookshire’s frozen category manager. “Because of this, we are seeing reductions in ingredient statements, reducing the amount of additives and ingredients consumers are not familiar with. We are also seeing more callouts on the front of the package for protein content, lower salt, gluten-free and other health-related attributes.”



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of trans fats, artifcial preservatives and GMOs. “Clean-label claims are tracked on nearly a quarter of all food and beverage launches, with manufacturers increasingly highlighting the naturalness and origin of their products,” Henderson notes. “With growing concerns over the lack of a defnition of ‘natural,’ however, there is a need for more clarity and specifc details. Frozen and refrigerated foods perfectly ft this trend. Frozen foods are made from real ingredients picked at the peak of ripeness and fash-frozen. Refrigerated foods are made from real, simple, fresh, farm-grown ingredients.” Retailers are stressing health-and-wellness messaging in their store layouts, product assortment and advertising, Henderson adds. “As consumers become more discerning about what they eat, manufacturers, retailers and distributors all have to address issues like quality, taste and nutrition, as well as take responsibility for proper handling to keep frozen and refrigerated foods at their peak of quality,” she says.

Anderson notes that the continued development of added benefts in conventional items is a current trend. “We see some of this in dairy with added protein, allnatural stabilizers and even which sweeteners are used,” he says. “Although health is a concern of the consumer, indulgence is also a purchase motivator. According to Henderson, food has become a “badge of values,” and consumers want to know where their food comes from and how it was processed. “Product claims related to fat content and natural ingredients make up the largest dollar sales for products with health claims,” she says. According to Nielsen LabelTrends, this includes claims that are called out on the product packaging, but doesn’t include any claims listed in the Nutrition Facts panel. Examples cited by the NFRA: Pinnacle Foods’ sustainable farming process for its Van de Kamp’s and Mrs. Paul’s brands’ 100 percent whole-fsh flets, and Smart Balance Purely Better spread, free

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Convenience A continued demand for more convenient sizes and other physical qualities also is impacting refrigerated and frozen food packaging. “As household size declines, consumers are asking for smaller, convenient sizes; longer shelf life; and even aseptic qualities pertaining to dairy products,” Anderson says. “Single-serve can range from a 4-ounce to a 24-ounce package, while convenience can mean a bundle of individual serving-sized packages for families with children. In addition, seniors are needing easy-open or resealable packaging.” Convenience factors signifcantly into consumers’ purchasing decisions, afrms Sean Brady, marketing director of ready meals for Duncan, S.C.-based Sealed Air’s Food Care Division. Brady notes that the “2014 Power of Meat Report,” an annual Sealed Air-sponsored consumer survey commissioned by the American Meat Institute (AMI) and Food Marketing Institute (FMI), found that retailers sold more heat-and-eat and ready-to-eat items in 2013 than in each of the fve previous years. “With this growth in demand comes added pressure to deliver packaging features

and formats that accommodate consumers’ busy lifestyles,” Brady says. But despite the addition of convenience-friendly features, Brady admits that expanded favor profling — and not the packages themselves — is responsible for the greatest shift in the refrigerated and frozen food segment. “Retailers can now ofer a broader range of regional and international meals to accommodate consumers’ broadening tastes,” he observes. “Additionally, these formats enable retailers to capitalize on seasonal, limited-timeofer and specialty diet options.” Tom Domaracki, senior dairy category manager at Sunbury, Pa.-based Weis Markets, notes that home storage is a factor. “Manufacturers are designing more space-efcient packages that allow us to ofer more variety to our customers in the same amount of space. Tese new packages also make it easier for customers to save space in their own refrigerators and freezers. Resealable, stand-up packaging is also a new trend that not only allows for space savings, but also allows customers to only use what they need, while the rest can remain fresh for future meals.”

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Busy lifestyles have led Americans to snack more than ever before, and manufacturers are making it easier for consumers to decide if a given food product constitutes a meal or snack, Henderson observes, whether identifed from the packaging, portion size or type of ingredients. For example, breakfast items are packaged in single servings and stand-up pouches to infuence “anytime, anywhere consumption.” Convenience categories lead the list of top-selling frozen food products, with $14.1 billion spent on frozen prepared foods, $5.2 billion spent on frozen vegetables and $2.1 billion spent on frozen baked goods, according to NFRA. “With a variety of foods and beverages, the refrigerated dairy aisle is home to endless snacking possibilities,” Henderson adds. “Connecting with the strong growth in consumer snacking demand, snacks, spreads and dips found in the dairy case have seen back-toback years of sales growth with higher prices and increased promotional support.” Some examples in this area: Eggo Bites Wafes, in a single-serving microwaveable pouch, ready in 30 seconds and maple-favored so they can be enjoyed without syrup; Crystal Farms Nibblers, a line of favored cheese snacks in single-serve, 1.5-ounce, stand-up bags; Bob Evans Breakfast Bakes, individually wrapped for a convenient breakfast on the go or a hearty snack that’s ready after less than four minutes in the microwave; Stoufer’s Mac Cups, macaroni and cheese in three favors and microwaveable in three minutes; and Drumstick Minis frozen novelties. Such products refect a trend toward miniaturization, according to Roz O’Hearn, communications and brand afairs director for Solon, Ohio-based Nestlé USA. Te demand for snacks and mini-size products is “driven by Millennial shoppers who value natural/organic and sustainability, and do not eat the traditional three square meals a day, but instead graze throughout the day,” O’Hearn explains. “Miniaturization is also driven by the move away from low-fat, low-cal dieting towards eating smaller portions of the real thing.”

New and Reinvented Packaging has become a popular way to launch “new products.” According to the NFRA, new food product packaging has increased 89 percent since 2009, while the percentage of new products has declined 37 percent. “Rather than introduce completely new products, manufacturers opted for repackaging their existing products to attract new

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audiences,” Mintel reports. Some examples: Ore-Ida Tater Tots’ 60th-anniversary packaging, available between July and November this year; Mrs. T’s Pierogies’ Pittsburgh Steelers on-package promotion; and Unilever North America’s recent relaunch of its I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter! spread in a redesigned recyclable rectangular tub that’s not only more space-efcient in the refrigerator, but also top-rack dishwasher-safe so the container can be reused. Ian Speck, frozen category manager at Weis Markets, says the greatest concern for retailers is more efcient packaging. “Customer demand for variety grows daily, and no retailer can aford to expand every store in a chain to keep up,” Speck says. “Tus, the best alternative lies with the manufacturers to create space-saver packaging.” For the retailer’s part, Speck says Weis Markets is trying to reduce case packs to get better turns. Meanwhile, he adds, “We’re seeing more stand-up gusseted bags with tighter footprints and more multidirectional boxes to help with pack-out on shelves.” Packaging innovation represents a signifcant growth opportunity for retailers “willing to view it as more than a cost of doing business,” says Sealed Air’s Brady. “While breaking away from traditional formats may require time, equipment and resource investment, retailers beneft when operational efciencies throughout the supply chain enable smoother delivery of convenience, cost efciency and quality to consumers.” Brady says vacuum packaging can address freshness and quality concerns; it’s ideal for meat and poultry, as consumers are likely to store these items in the refrigerator or freezer before they prepare them. Used for case-ready red meat and poultry, the Cryovac Darfresh on Tray package features a leak-proof vacuum seal that preserves freshness in a refrigerator or freezer; its 3D vertical product display enhances merchandising by granting consumers a clearer view of the product inside. “While some U.S. retailers have been hesitant to fully embrace new packaging innovations for frozen foods, there is still a signifcant opportunity to leverage them for growth in a challenging segment,” Brady says. “Te next big thing for the refrigerated and frozen foods segment may not be a new package itself, but rather a better understanding of how to utilize the innovative technologies that are already available on the market.” PG Read more about packaging for refrigerated and frozen foods at Progressivegrocer.com/frigfrozpackaging.


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Healthful snacking, convenience and innovation topped the most talked-about trends at PMA’s Fresh Summit.

“Childhood obesity is one of the most pressing issues facing our country.” —Joan Wickham, Sunkist Growers

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istory was made, records were broken and innovation prevailed at the Produce Marketing Association’s (PMA) 2014 Fresh Summit, in Anaheim, Calif., Oct. 17-19. Te largest-ever annual produce pageant drew more than 22,400 members of the global fresh produce and foral industry. Te event also topped the charts on the show foor, which featured 1,090 exhibiting companies occupying 265,300 net square feet. Finding new ways to increase consumers’ consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables, especially with regard to children, remained a hot topic, as were food safety and talent management. But these issues were more than the talk of the town. Tanks to scores of social mediasavvy attendees, #FreshSummit became one of the most popular social media conversations around the globe during mid-October.

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ROCKING THE PRODUCE SECTION New packaging solutions, like Chelan Fresh Marketing’s Rockit, make fruit snacking on the go easier.

It makes the consumption of cherries a one-handed experience.”

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In terms of trends on the exhibition foor, the prevalence of produce-based snacks was undeniable. According to the recent Nielsen Global Snacking Survey, nearly half of respondents admitted to snacking instead of eating meals. Indeed, snack sales are soaring. Global snack sales totaled $374 billion annually as of March 2014, up 2 percent year over year, according to Nielsen retail sales data. In North America alone, snack sales account for $124 billion. As snacks continue to replace three squares, health-conscious consumers are looking to the produce department for sustenance solutions. When Nielsen’s Global Snacking Survey asked consumers around the world what one snack they would choose above all others, fresh fruit was the overwhelming response. Schaumburg, Ill.-based Nielsen found that 18 percent of global respondents chose fresh fruit from a list of 47 options.

On-the-go Fruit While many fruits, from apples to bananas, are naturally designed for grab-and-go consumption, a host of innovative produce suppliers are introducing new ways to enjoy these sought-after snacks. Chelan Fresh Marketing, for example, showcased its new Rockit at the PMA Summit. Te Rockit is a high-graphic sleeve, similar to tennis ball packaging, which contains four or fve smaller New Zealand apples. “It’s about getting fresh fruit into people’s hands,” says Chelan Director of Marketing Mac Riggan, who notes that the Rockit can be sold in nontraditional venues like vending machines. “Te Rockit provides great convenience

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in a practical delivery package,” he says. “It can be thrown in a golf bag, gym bag or sent to school or camp for lunch.” Te Chelan, Wash.-based company also introduced the Cup ’O Cherries, an 8-ounce cup of washed and de-stemmed cherries that features a smart lid: One section of the lid dispenses cherries, while a diferent compartment provides a place for pits. “It makes the consumption of cherries a onehanded experience,” asserts Riggan. “Tey can be enjoyed like a cup of Starbucks while driving or just on the go.” Tom Lange Co., of Springfeld, Ill., introduced its new Actual Produce line of grab-and-go fruit cups at the Fresh Summit. Part of Tom Lange’s “Foods with Benefts” strategy, Actual Produce was developed to meet consumer demand for fresher, healthier and more convenient products. Te Actual Produce fruit cups are single-serve containers that hold 5 ounces of washed, handcut product. Currently, there are six varieties, all of which are processed regionally for freshness. As consumers eat the fruit, the Actual Produce reverse label and tagline are revealed: “Eat. Smile. Repeat.” When it comes to enjoying fruit on the go, what could be easier than drinking a vitamin-rich juice blend? Tat’s the idea behind Stemilt Growers’ newly launched Fresh Blenders, a product line of 5-pound pouch bags of both sweet and tart apple varieties that’s designed to fuel the burgeoning blender and juicer trend. “Juicing and blending smoothies at home has taken of in recent years, and continues to grow in popularity among consumers across all age demographics,” said Roger Pepperl, marketing director for the Wenatchee, Wash.-based company. “Fresh Blenders is the perfect platform to directly market to this crowd and deliver them a great grab-and-go value pack.” Te bags are shipped in a Fresh Blenders display-ready carton.

Just 4 Kids Marketing to children was top of mind at this year’s Fresh Summit. It was a topic of discussion during the annual State of the Industry address delivered by PMA CEO Bryan Silbermann and PMA President Cathy Burns, as well as the concept behind the Just 4 Kids section, a special part of the New Products Showcase dedicated to companies with innovative products and services geared toward children.


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7. From left, Robb Bertels, Roberto Rodriguez and Dave Austin, all of Mission Produce. 8. Victoria Nuevo-Celeste and Bob DiPiazza present Sun Pacific’s rebranded Mighties Ripe & Easy Kiwi in 1- and 2-pound clamshells. 9. Craig Ignatz (right), Giant Eagle’s VP of produce and floral, and Todd Putman, of Bolthouse Farms. 10. Joan Wickham (left) and Julie DeWolf showcase Sunkist’s Eat Brighter! “Sesame Street”-themed oranges and mandarins. 11. From left, Pear Bureau Northwest’s Brittany Wilmes and Dave Howald convene with Organically Grown Co.’s resident “produce czar” Bill Schumacher and Jeff Fairchild, New Seasons Market’s director of produce. 12. PG’s Jeff Friedman visits with PMA’s Kathy Means (left) and Jill LeBrasseur.

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—Meg Miller, Produce Marketing Association

BRIGHT IDEA Sunkist’s “Sesame Street”-themed offerings entice kids to eat more healthfully.

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Among the novel and tasty kid-friendly oferings were Bolthouse Farms Kids, a line of refrigerated fruit- and veggie-based snacks including Smoothies, Fruit Tubes and Veggie Snackers; Snapz premium fruit and veggie crisps made with real fruit and vegetables, using a low-temperature, multistep dehydration process; and Te Oppenheimer Group’s Cookie Monster mesh bag flled with easy-to-peel fruit. Te last product is the result of the PMA and Sesame Workshop Eat Brighter! campaign, as are Sunkist’s “Sesame Street”-themed 10-pound navel orange carton and polybag, and its Giro bag of easy-peel mandarins. “Childhood obesity is one of the most pressing issues facing our country,” observes Joan Wickham, manager of advertising and public relations for Sunkist Growers, in Valencia, Calif. “Fighting this epidemic requires powerful industry partnerships, and at Sunkist we believe that is exactly what PMA and the Sesame Workshop are ofering with the Eat Brighter! movement.” Sharing her impressions of Fresh Summit, Wickham notes “how inspiring it was to see so many diferent industry players supporting the movement in various ways at PMA Fresh Summit to help encourage families to eat more produce as part of a healthier lifestyle.” Tere were also numerous products geared to older kids and teens in the healthier-for-you snack category. Crunch Pak, of Cashmere, Wash., has

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teamed with the National Basketball Association (NBA) to ofer Fit Snackers, a combo package of sliced fresh apples, cheese and pretzels, featuring several of the league’s most popular players on the label. “We want to encourage kids of all ages to eat more fruits and vegetables,” says Tony Freytag, Crunch Pak SVP of sales and marketing. “NBA Fit Snackers are portable, they’re easy to toss into a bag and go, and they make healthy eating fun and appealing.” Mann Packing, which displayed its Snap Pea Sensations kits in the New Products Showcase, shone the spotlight on its Mann’s Veggies and Hummus fresh vegetable tray, featuring Sabra Classic hummus, in the Just 4 Kids showcase. As part of the Salinas, Calif.-based company’s year-long 75th anniversary celebration, three Mann employees participated in an inaugural Tour de Fresh fundraising bike ride from Salinas to Anaheim, where the Fresh Summit was underway. “It’s a great cause that supports something we’re all very passionate about at Mann’s — addressing the child obesity issue and doing our part to contribute to the health and well-being of children,” says Craig Grantham, director of sales operations and Mann’s Tour de Fresh team captain. Te money raised by the Mann Tour de Fresh team was earmarked for school salad bars.

Sweet and Savory Who doesn’t love a little yin and yang in their diet? Te snack industry has long capitalized on treats combining sweet and savory, and now produce suppliers are getting into the game with healthful alternatives. At the PMA Fresh Summit, Los Angelesbased Melissa’s debuted Clean Snax, a line of healthful snacks in four mixes: Almond, Pumpkin, Coconut and Cranberry. Each clamshell package contains approximately 30 lightly salted, bite-size squares made from nutrient-packed chia and faxseed sweetened with honey. Te crunchy little squares are shelf-stable for six months, and all varieties are gluten-free. Mariani Nut Co. added fve new favors to its seasoned almond line: Spicy Cajun, Smoked Seasoned, Chili Lime, Sweet BBQ and Vanilla Roast. Te entire seasoned line is now all-natural and available in 6-ounce, resealable zip-lock foil bags. Tese new sweet-and-savory favors join Wasabi &


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Soy, Honey Roasted, Roasted & Salted with sea salt, and Whole Natural almonds, frst introduced by the Winters, Calif.-based company in 2010. “It is important to us to provide a seasoned product that remains healthy,” says Matt Mariani, who oversees the company’s sales and marketing, pointing to sales trend data demonstrating that the nut category has increased 162 percent in dollar volume since 2000. Calbee North America, in Boardman, Ore., spread holiday cheer and expanded upon its Harvest Snaps brand with a trio of limitededition sweet-andsavory Holiday Snaps. Te three new favors, a mix of green peas and lentil beans, are Salted Caramel, Cinnamon & Brown Sugar, and Cofee Tofee.

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“We continuously see the growth in the better-for-you snack category,” notes Mio Sakata, director of brand marketing. “Produce purchasers — moms, etc. — are loyal users of our brand.” Harvest Snaps has rapidly expanded distribution of its six regular Harvest Snaps favors: Lightly Salted, Caesar, Black Pepper, Wasabi Ranch, Tomato Basil and Onion Tyme.

#Branding Opportunities As produce continues to move from a commodity business to a brand-driven industry, messaging and communication are crucial to success. “Managing a brand is becoming more and more complex, with consumers demanding information not only about quality, how products are grown and sustainability, but also about the social


causes a company supports, environmental policies and labor standards, to name a few,” asserts Meg Miller, director of public relations for the Newark, Del.-based Produce Marketing Association. Te industry’s response has been game-changing. To illustrate this innovation, Miller points to recent developments in produce packaging: eye-catching graphics, clear windows that allow the consumer to see the contents, reclosable/resealable convenience, clearly visible logos, and an invitation to communicate through websites, QR codes, social media and more. As shown by that last item, the produce industry is embracing social media, engaging consumers and encouraging dialogue, observes Miller. Te Twitter explosion at this year’s Fresh Summit is just one example. Duda Farm Fresh Foods, of Oviedo, Fla., was part of #TeamFreshSummit, a social street team project that invited 16 food bloggers to blog live from the PMA show foor. Trough the power of social media, Duda was able to draw attention to its new Dandy line of ready-to-eat radishes, including Ready Radishes, Radish Coins and Radish MiniSticks. “We understand and appreciate the power of bloggers, and we are excited to have these bloggers act as Dandy brand ambassadors and create a positive association for the whole fresh produce industry,” says Nichole Towell, director of marketing. NatureSweet Tomatoes, of San Antonio, has been inspiring consumers to give back this holiday season. From Nov. 10 to Dec. 5, customers were invited to fnd NatureSweet Tomatoes displays featuring Santa Timmy in retail and grocery stores, snap a selfe with the little tomato in a Santa hat, and then upload and share it on social media (#MySantaSelfe) for the chance to win a $3,000 shopping spree. Along with the photo and hashtag, entrants were asked to explain how they’re giving back this holiday season. “Giving back is particularly important during the holiday season,” says Michael Joergensen, Nature-

Sweet’s VP of marketing. “At NatureSweet, we are committed to having a positive social, environmental and economic impact on the communities in which we operate. Tat’s why we are particularly interested in hearing all the wonderful ways our NatureSweet fans are invested in their own communities.” PG

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Fresh Food

Produce Category Spotlight

BIG

The

Blend Theory Mushroom mavens back a new program expected to yield explosive category growth. By Jennifer Strailey

strategic shift in the national promotion of fresh fungi may well lead to 2015 making retail history as the Year of the Mushroom. “Traditionally, the Mushroom Council hasn’t done much direct promotion in the retail landscape, but for 2015, we have a new plan with our retail blendability promotions,” says Kathleen Preis, marketing manager for the San Jose, Calif.-based council. Mushroom blendability — the culinary technique of blending fresh chopped mushrooms with ground meat in entrées such as hamburgers, meatballs and meatloaf — has taken of largely in the noncommercial foodservice segment, including schools, health care facilities and corporate dining, the council notes. “One of the hottest trends in mushrooms today is blendability,” concurs Rick Angelucci, general manager of Phillips Gourmet Inc., in Kennett Square, Pa. “Tere are many institutions using a blend of 50 percent mushroom and 50 percent beef to make healthier burgers, meatballs, tacos and meatloaves, which lowers the fat and calories by 25 percent to 30 percent, and saturated fat by 35 percent or more,” he explains. Te Mushroom Council’s new approach, which celebrates not only the nutritional benefts, but also the enhanced favor, of mushroom blendability, is targeting grocery stores and foodservice.

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“This is a very exciting time for the mushroom trade. It’s the first time that not only the Mushroom Council, but the whole industry, really believes in the blend.” —Bob Murphy, Premier Mushrooms Inc.

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“We believe 2015 will go down in history as a pivotal year for the Mushroom Council and the evolution of mushroom blendability,” says Council Chairman Anthony D’Amico, president of To-Jo Mushrooms, in Avondale, Pa. In 2015, the council’s more tailored, retailerspecifc promotions will replace its successful Swap It or Top It campaign, which debuted in 2014. Swap It or Top It attracted some 54 retail participants, Preis notes, including Sunbury, Pa.-based Weis Markets. “Tis summer, Weis Markets promoted a mushroom-blended burger every Saturday, and also featured the campaign in its Healthy Bites Magazine,” Preis observes. Te grocer demoed burgers crafted from a blend of mushrooms, blue cheese and beef. “Te results were extraordinary,” Preis says of Weis’ 60 percent promotion-long sales spike in all three categories: mushrooms, meat and blue cheese.

Raley’s to Launch Blendability To pilot its 2015 blendability campaign, the Mushroom Council is partnering with West Sacramento, Calif.-based Raley’s Supermarkets. Bob Murphy, VP of marketing and sales for Premier Mushrooms Inc., in Colusa, Calif., is spearheading the collaboration on behalf of the council. “Tis is a very exciting time for the mushroom trade. It’s the frst time that not only the Mushroom Council, but the whole industry, really believes in the blend,” says Murphy. Raley’s, which is in the process of remodeling three of its stores to accommodate chef-led kitchens, is slated to launch the blendability program in the revamped stores in the next few months. Te grocer


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as well as the fact that mushrooms contribute to all meal dayparts — breakfast, lunch and dinner” — have put this nutrient-rich produce item in more and more shopping baskets, she points out. “Te white button mushroom is still the leader in sales in the mushroom category, but the specialty mushrooms are gaining a lot of momentum, which we think is due to all of the cooking shows on TV,” says Phillips Gourmet’s Angelucci. “Everyone wants to be a gourmet chef, and mushrooms like portabella, baby bella and shiitake ft right into their meal preparation.”

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“Consumers are doing their homework to constantly search for healthy products.” —Bill Litvin, Giorgio Fresh Co.

will showcase mushroom blendability in its housemade meatloaf, made fresh each day. Down the road, Murphy envisions making the blendability campaign available to all grocers, even those without on-site chefs. “Another phase will be kits,” he explains. Tis will allow retailers to provide customers with the opportunity to create a freshly prepared meal featuring a blend of ground beef and mushrooms at home in minutes. Te Mushroom Council campaign will be supported by retailer-targeted POS, as well as consumer outreach. “Social media will certainly play a big role in these promotions,” says Preis. “We’ll also use geographic targeting, by inviting local customers to come to Raley’s, for example, when we’re sampling blended burgers at a particular store.” A new microsite, featuring blendability recipes, marketing materials and more, will become accessible from the Mushroom Council website in 2015.

The Boom in ’Shrooms Mushroom sales of all types are on the rise. According to the Mushroom Council, brown mushrooms were up 7.1 percent for the 52 weeks ending Sept. 7, 2014, specialty mushrooms were up 10.5 percent for the same time period, and white mushrooms — the longtime category leader — registered steady 0.3 percent growth. Te most encouraging aspect of this trend, according to Preis, is that increased sales of brown and specialty mushrooms haven’t negatively impacted sales of the category leader. “Tey aren’t cannibalizing sales from white mushrooms,” she notes. True growth in the mushroom category is the result of several factors, continues Preis. “Mushroom Council promotions, greater consumer awareness about the culinary and health benefts of mushrooms,

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Flavor and Nutrition “One of the points we want to get across with blendability is that mushrooms are not a fller. Tey’re a gourmet item that enhances the favor,” Premier’s Murphy asserts. “It’s like people who love garlic adding garlic to their favorite dish.” While the new blendability campaign spotlights the culinary benefts of adding mushrooms to ground beef, such as favor, moisture and overall texture, the nutritional benefts are equally compelling. Cutting fat, cholesterol and calories is enticing to many consumers, as are favor and convenience. “As we get more information out about how easy it is to incorporate mushrooms into diets, mushrooms for the frst time have moved form side dish to center plate,” Murphy says. “People are using mushrooms like portabellas in place of hamburgers for Meatless Mondays, or cutting them like steak. It’s the versatility of mushrooms that has them being used more and more every day.” Angelucci agrees: “Today’s consumer is very healthconscious. Mushrooms ft right into a healthy diet by being low in calories, fat-free and cholesterol-free, not to mention having antioxidants and vitamins to help maintain the immune system and provide energy.” Sustainability When it comes to the hottest trends in mushrooms, Bill Litvin, SVP of sales and the national account manager for Temple, Pa.-based Giorgio Fresh Co., says organic and sustainable continue to tick consumers’ boxes and top shopping lists. “Consumers are doing their homework to constantly search for healthy products,” Litvin says. “Tey are also increasingly cognizant to purchase products from retailers or companies like Giorgio who make sustainability practices a priority.” Giorgio grows its mushrooms in a fully organic substrate, and is invested in integrated pest management. Te company is equally focused on favor and convenience, having recently launched a line of Stufed Baby Bella Mushrooms with zesty fllings in three favors: Parmesan Cheese, Artichokes and Spinach; Cheese and Imitation Bacon Bits; and Imitation Flavored Crab. PG


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Supermarkets make up the bulk of non-florist sales, with roughly 34 percent share of total cut-flower sales, a share expected to rise over the next few years.

PMA (Fresh) Perspectives By Eileen O’Leary

Seeds of Change

A study finds floral at the forefront of unprecedented sales, with consumer demand central to success.

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t’s that all-important time of the year again for retail, and foral retailing is no exception. Traditionally, 30 percent of foral sales occur around the December holidays, according to industry data from the Alexandria, Va.-based Society of American Florists. Tis year, the Washington, D.C.-based National Retail Federation predicts that improvements in key economic indicators — retail sales, jobs and housing data — will give way to increased holiday spending. And according to new research in a custom report compiled by London-based Euromonitor International for Produce Marketing Association (PMA), current estimates suggest overall U.S. foriculture sales could reach $38.5 billion by 2016. Gradually increasing disposable incomes and improved economic prospects support this optimistic trajectory. Te potential has never been higher for industry players that can fnd and expand their place in foriculture. While opportunities for growth appear in the foral forecast, Euromonitor’s fndings nonetheless suggest that thriving may be a challenge. Consumer demand, combined with a handful of other critical factors examined in the study, will continue to shape the foral industry over the next few years. By gaining a better understanding of these critical factors, retailers and the entire foral industry can identify market norms and emerging conditions that could afect the supply chain, and thereby develop efective strategies to grow their foral businesses.

Recession’s Lingering Side Effects Between 2008 and 2013, the U.S. annual disposable income per household was heavily infuenced by the economic recession. Often considered nonessential purchases, fowers experienced a signifcant decline under strained consumer budgets. Floral sales were especially hit hard between 2008 and 2010. Te recession not only infuenced topline sales, it also afected the overall foral industry landscape. A number of smaller players struggled to compete

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when the industry constricted, and were forced to close their businesses in the face of mounting debt and limited capital. At the same time, many mid- to largesize players started to consolidate. At the end of this period, the total number of producers, wholesalers and retailers was signifcantly smaller than in the fve years prior. Despite sluggish sales through 2011, higher growth has been seen in the past few years. Te cut-foral market reached roughly $8 billion in 2013, and is set to grow by $700 million through 2016. Yet even in the midst of an improving economy and a rise in consumer spending, many price-conscious behaviors persist among middle-class households. During the recession and ensuing years, many people adapted their spending to constrained budgets and made price consciousness a permanent consideration. Tis, combined with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s recent projection that U.S. food price infation will increase 2 percent to 3 percent in 2015, could continue to afect foral purchases as consumers pick food over fowers to meet grocery budgets. Tis rapidly changing consumerspending environment will force the global foral industry to adapt its business practices, focusing on quality and efciency.

e-Commerce and Evolving Distribution Channels Where historically, forists represented the majority of cut-fower sales, an estimated 57 percent of these sales are now occurring in other channels. Supermarkets make up the bulk of these non-forist sales, with roughly 34 percent share of total cut-fower


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sales, a share expected to rise over the next few years. Tis shift is being driven in part by stronger direct relationships with producers that give leading supermarkets and mass merchandisers the ability to ofer high-quality fowers at a lower cost and, in many cases, ofer a wider variety. At the same time, these stores beneft from convenience-oriented positioning that’s increasingly important to a widening customer base that prefers to shop at one place for a range of diferent products. Another critical change afecting demand is the rising importance of e-commerce, including the rapid growth of foral websites. Tere are a number of positive implications of this trend, among them increasing foral visibility among online consumers and making foral purchases convenient for potential shoppers in any location. While these dynamics can beneft the industry as whole, the growing importance of online foral sales is driving industry players to invest in e-commerce capabilities. Tose companies able to invest in and leverage online sales to drive business will likely beneft from the substantial opportunities generated by an increasingly technology-dependent society.

Driving Consumer Demand While the foriculture forecast appears promising, the industry’s future is subject to changing dynamics of the marketplace. It’s in the interest of all industry players to spur consumer demand, which requires individual businesses to understand the drivers behind consumer trends and adapt their marketing strategies accordingly. Te success of the industry can only be achieved by driving consumer demand through stronger collaboration among players and by reinforcing the need to adapt in a changing market landscape. PG Eileen O’Leary is the market research manager for Produce Marketing Association. With nine years of experience in research and development, O’Leary leads consumer-based research for the Newark, Del.-based association.

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Equipment & Design

Merchandisers

On the

Move Mobile merchandisers put the right products in the best traffic patterns for increased sales. By Bob Ingram

T As consumers become more savvy, stores will need the flexibility of mobile merchandisers.” —Frank Callis, Royston LLC

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he movie “Field of Dreams” coined the phrase “Build it, and they will come.” Today’s supermarkets are using mobile merchandisers to put their own marketing spin on this phrase: Move it, and sales will come. As Frank Callis, director of sales and marketing at Royston LLC, in Jasper, Ga., points out: “Today, retailers are ofering an ever-broadening range of products, and using mobile merchandisers allows stores to experiment with new products near impulse-purchase hot spots. Additionally, we’ve found that savvy retailers are demanding well-designed mobile merchandisers that easily adapt to current store design, sight lines and trafc patterns. Lastly, while it’s clear that many retailers utilize mobile merchandisers as part of their front end fow, we’ve found that they work equally well in other areas of the store, and that retailers are interested in exploiting that opportunity.” Callis says that Royston’s innovative Get & Go smaller merchandisers work well for retailers’ seasonal displays, cross-sells or closeouts. Tey can be linked for an efective end cap feature, or placed back to back for a walkaround display. Tey’re available in many color and fnish options to ft any store décor. “Our most popular mobile merchandiser is our Hen House heated island case,” he notes. “It can be moved around the store, which makes it perfect for daypart merchandising. You can set it up in

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the deli with boxes of wings for lunch, or set it up near the front end to help customers looking for last-minute meal replacement.” According to Callis, Royston’s latest mobile solution is the Heated Island Merchandiser, which is on casters, comes with a multiple-zone heat control, and features a programmable control so that it can turn itself on and of. “We anticipate further aesthetic changes in mobile merchandisers as store design continues to modernize and become more consumer-friendly rather than stock-friendly,” Callis observes. “We also see them increasing in popularity as stores further experiment with new product lines. For instance, gluten-free products began on mobile merchandisers initially and are now standard stock. As consumers become more savvy, stores will need the fexibility of mobile merchandisers.”

Hold Everything Mobile merchandisers are being more widely used in the deli, produce and fresh food areas due to the increased popularity of prepared foods and organic, locally grown and gluten-free products, says Terri Ess, marketing communications specialist at FFR Merchandising Inc., in Twinsburg, Ohio. “Tey also provide an ideal solution for showcasing seasonal and holiday oferings that tend to change frequently,” Ess points out. FFR ofers a variety of wood and metal mobile merchandisers, including rolling bakery merchandisers,



Equipment & Design

MOVEABLE FEAST Kysor/Warren’s MX1LC-SC (self-contained) mobile merchandiser puts product where it’s needed.

Merchandisers

Euro tables, wooden carts and polymer shelving, as well as food-sampling units. Te sampling units are extremely popular for showcasing new and seasonal food items, Ess notes; they come in four countertop and three free-standing styles for fexibility throughout the store. Te company’s new Side Kick Cross Merchandiser is a free-standing shelving unit that creates a versatile cross-merchandising fxture at the end of aisles, accommodating many styles of product packaging, according to Ess, who adds that its shelves can hold a variety of packaging styles and heights, while the pegboard back allows the display of pegged products. Te Side Kick also includes an adapter to secure the shelving system to aisle gondolas. What’s more, the merchandiser’s durable black steel with black pegboard construction complements most store décor. “Te future of mobile merchandisers is likely to include the use of sustainable materials,” Ess asserts, “and, possibly, the integration of technological features and functions.”

Reinventing Center Store Bridgeton, Mo.-based Hussmann Corp. ofers several refrigerated mobile merchandisers that can be used to feature specially priced promotions, to cross-merchandise products within a department, or to display popular food items in convenient locations throughout the store. “Our SM/SN spot merchandisers are the most popular mobile displays in our portfolio,” says Cheryl Beach, Hussmann’s marketing communication manager. “Tey can be used for low-temperature products, and are available with either an open top or a sliding glass lid. Tey have a large display capacity and can be easily moved anywhere in the store. Te SM/SN are great for specially priced promotional products and ft well at the end of an island or shelving run.” Hussmann has recently introduced the new Q2-SS refrigerated merchandiser, which features multiple display levels with shelves, steps and racks. “Te Q2-SS is great for impulse sales in the deli, meat, produce, beverage, grab-and-go and bakery departments,” Beach says. Another new Hussmann ofering is the MPC

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orchard bin-style two-level display merchandiser with a wood-clad front. It’s designed to integrate with the farmers’ market trend and attract shoppers to fresh-picked produce on display. “We see growth in the use of mobile merchandisers as food retailers reinvent the center store and want to create destination departments through cross-merchandising,” Beach says. “Tese smaller mobile merchandisers also enable retailers to appeal to their convenience shoppers by having their ‘musthaves’ within easy access at the front of the store and the checkout area.”

Basket Cases “Our name is Mobile Merchandisers,” says VP of Sales and Marketing Jerry Price at the company’s Mount Vernon, Wash., headquarters, “and 90 percent of our displays can be purchased with wheels.” According to Price, Mobile Merchandisers’ line of willow baskets is very popular in the grocery industry, with specialty racks available for produce, bakery and “virtually every department within the store.” Te company’s latest mobile merchandiser, he notes, is a four-basket merchandiser, which boasts a diferent look in merchandising and basket color. “With the growing competition of products trying to fnd space, and the continued growth of private label, we are positioning ourselves to not only provide merchandisers, but also provide insight on how we can increase customers’ sales in previously unused selling space,” Price says. “Te Rack Doctors from Mobile Merchandisers are available to help healthy stores get healthier, and we welcome the opportunity to make ‘house calls’ — store visits — with our customers.” Convenience, Portability and Eco-friendliness Michael Lehtinen, case product manager at Heatcraft Kysor/Warren, in Columbus, Ga., has also observed an increase in retailers deploying mobile units. Kysor/Warren produces single-deck and multideck mobile merchandisers in 4-, 6-, 8- and 10-foot lengths, which Lehtinen says are ideal for bakery, meat, seafood, produce and deli use. According to Lehtinen, the most popular of these is the 4-foot single-deck model, which provides the most convenient and portable format in the company’s line. “Our latest mobile platform is our 8-foot MX1,” he adds.”It was developed for retailers looking to deploy refrigerated end caps when required.” In the future, according to Lehtinen, mobile merchandisers using alternative refrigerants will limit the use of hydrofuorocarbons (HFCs), known to be harmful to the environment. Tus, it would seem that mobile merchandisers can help the Earth as well as supermarket sales — a good move all the way around. PG


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The power of

POTATO BRANDING With more fresh produce than ever competing for retail space, you can’t afford to let slow-moving fruits and vegetables take up valuable produce department real estate. Stocking products supported by the power of a strong brand is one of the best ways to make sure every square inch of the produce aisle is working hard to drive higher sales. That’s why leveraging consumers’ proven preferences for potatoes with this kind of high-level brand appeal can be a savvy strategy for getting more spuds—and produce of all kinds—into your shoppers’ carts.

Brand Name Recall TOP MENTIONS TOP MENTIONS INCLUDE

58% 58%

Among potatoes of all varieties, the Idaho name is by far the most-named top of mind “brand” of potato, according to exclusive new research from Carbonview Research. In fact, the association between “Idaho” and potatoes is the strongest of any of the most common food and state associations, such as Florida and oranges or California and grapes. Regular television advertising campaigns for Idaho® potatoes also tend to impact consumers’ grocery lists, with those who recall seeing the commercials demonstrating a stronger intent to seek out Idaho-grown spuds.

17% 8%

Idaho

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Yukon Gold

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State Conjures Thoughts of… Idaho Wisconsin Florida Alaska

POTATOES 90%

CHEESE 77%

ORANGES 46%

SALMON 20%

State Associated with Specific Produce Potatoes

IDAHO 90%

Oranges

FLORIDA 89%

Grapes Avocadoes Apples

CALIFORNIA

71%

CALIFORNIA 60%

WASHINGTON 46%

Impact of Advertising on Likelihood to Seek out Idaho® Potatoes (AMONG THOSE WHO RECALL SEEING TELEVISION ADS FOR IDAHO® POTATOES)

Much more likely

22%

60% Somewhat more likely No impact

38% 41%

BEHIND THE RESEARCH All data are from Carbonview Research, based on an online survey conducted in September 2014 among 1,500 consumers who were all age 18 or older, partially or wholly responsible for purchasing fresh produce for their household, and who had bought fresh potatoes within the past three months. Percentages have been rounded and may not always total 100 percent.

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WHERE POTATOES WERE GROWN IMPACTS PURCHASE DECISIONS Where Most Recent Potatoes Purchased Were Grown (AMONG THOSE WHO KNEW WHERE THE POTATOES THEY PURCHASED WERE GROWN)

81%

Idaho 11%

Other state Maine

7%

Washington

6%

Wisconsin

5%

Colorado

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Produce shoppers are looking for transparency about where their favorite potato varieties come from. Among consumers who knew where their last purchased potatoes were grown, Idaho was tops by far, with other states rating barely a mention. When these shoppers come to the store with an Idaho® potato purchase already in mind, they cite superior quality, taste and reputation as the main reasons, along with the spuds’ size and appearance.

Reasons Consumers Look for Idaho® Potatoes High quality

Size and appearance

“They are the best. They also are normally the best deal health-wise.”

“They seem to be bigger than non-Idaho potatoes.”

24%

Taste 20%

Fresh

“Better tasting, dry, buttery, not wet, easy to mash or great as baked—overall TASTE.”

19%

“Reputation for freshness.”

Familiarity and tradition

18%

“I grew up with Idaho® potatoes so when I can I try and get them.”

15%

Idaho and Grown in America “As long as they're grown in the U.S., that's really what I look for. Idaho is known for potatoes, so I usually look for that.”

11% 8%

6% 4%

High quality

Taste good

Just better

Idaho reputation

Size and appearance

Fresh

Familiarity and tradition

Good for baking/ cooking

4%

Cost/value Grown in America

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Potato potential: SPUDS CAN DRAW IN HIGHER-SPENDING CONSUMERS Among shoppers who head to the produce aisle for fresh tubers, those who seek out Idaho® potatoes are likely to be the most lucrative customers for both potatoes and fresh produce in general. Potato consumers who opt for Idaho spuds buy and consume potatoes more frequently than those who don’t, and more than half of all potato consumers say they would be willing to pay a premium for Idaho® potatoes. In fact, 28 percent of those consumers who would pay a premium for Idaho would be willing to pay up to 80 cents more for their preference.

Potato Purchase Frequency

Seek Idaho Don’t seek Idaho

45%

39%

44%

29%

23% 11%

4%

3%

4 or more times per week

1-3 times per week

1-3 times per month

Less often than once per month

Potato Consumption Frequency 37% 35%

32%

Seek Idaho Don’t seek Idaho

24% 12%

Once a week or more 6

11%

7% Several times a month

P O TAT O R E TA I L I N G T O D AY

Once a month

17%

Every two months

5%

9%

Every three months

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5%

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This willingness to spend more also extends to fresh produce in general, with consumers who would pay more for Idaho® potatoes less likely to say they always look for the lowest prices. Instead, these shoppers are more likely to say they would spend a little more on certain produce, or that they would spend more for quality and freshness.

Willingness to Pay More for Idaho® Potatoes (AMONG THOSE WHO WOULD PAY A PREMIUM FOR IDAHO® POTATOES)

28%

80¢ More

31%

60¢ More

29%

10¢ More

13%

30¢ More

Consumers who would pay more for Idaho® potatoes are also more willing to spend more for fresh, quality produce in general. % who always look for lowest prices

19%

7%

7%

7%

61%

59%

47%

2% 35%

56% % who spend a little more on certain produce % who spend more for quality and freshness

63% 46% 25% 0¢

31%

34%

10¢

30¢

60¢

80¢

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Additional amount willing to spend for Idaho potatoes P O TAT O R E TA I L I N G T O D AY

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Workforce Management Systems

Technology

Big

Squeeze Food retailers turn to workforce management technology to protect profits. By Christina Veiders

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abor costs — a grocer’s second-biggest operational expense after cost of goods — are under pressure. Grocers can anticipate continued wage and beneft cost increases, with recent cries to boost the minimum hourly wage, fulfllment of Afordable Care Act requirements, and changing union and government work rules. In a competitive and complex business environment, food retailers are abandoning their old Excel spreadsheets and investing in sophisticated, next-generation workforce management (WFM) systems to control rising labor costs. Tey view their investment as a survival tactic. WFM investments, however, can yield big returns in labor cost savings. Shaving a point or point and a half of labor expenses can mean thousands — even millions — to a retailer’s bottom line. Getting there isn’t an easy process, however.

Upgrading the System Calgary Co-op is one of the largest retailer cooperatives in North America, and the largest food retailer in the Canadian province of Alberta, with 24 stores, 3,500 employees and 440,000 members. It ofers a full range of retail services, including food retail stores, pharmacies, fueling stations, wine and spirits stores, home health care centers, and travel ofces. Annual revenue last year was CDN $1.1 billion. Te co-op found itself squeezed by rising labor

costs in a market where the oil boom triggered wage competition. Hourly employees, of which 85 percent are unionized, get paid close to CDN $15 an hour. After collective bargaining last year, workers received a 1.5 percent increase in wages. Tey’ll get another 2 percent this year and next, according to Shawn Jacks, the co-op’s retail scheduling and center operation director. Despite these wage increases, the co-op was able to decrease its salary by a half a percentage point, which it attributes to an integrated WFM solution from Kronos, in Chemsford, Mass. Since 2010, the co-op has worked with Kronos to upgrade its antiquated scheduling system. In 2010, co-op executives visited Scarborough, Maine-based Hannaford Supermarkets, a Kronos customer and a chain with a similar food operation, to witness frsthand the impact of an integrated solution on Hannaford’s labor costs, says Jacks. By March 2012, Kronos software modules (time and attendance, forecasting, and scheduling) were up and running at the co-op. Year-over-year results produced a 1 percent decrease in payroll of front end employees, which is about 40 percent of its labor force. Efciencies were achieved, in part, by holding part-timers to their template hours and reducing the amount of “casual employee” hours. “We wanted a labor model that ensured we were providing customer service, but we were also being efective in how we scheduled to ultimately have a better percent of sales as a labor cost,” notes Jacks.

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ware. It’s all hosted in the cloud as SaaS (software as a service). Te result since implementation has been a 20 percent reduction in overtime expenses. Associates now have full access to their personal information and schedules. Tey can also request time of through the system.

Te association hired 800 employees last year for more labor fexibility, allocating hours to two or three employees instead of just one. Co-op sales are up, as are scores on customer service levels from third-party analysis, says Jacks, who adds, “Tis program solidifed where we needed to go to make sure we are being proftable as an organization.” Although WFM tools have become part of the co-op’s culture, he notes, employees still have to manage their schedules. “We want to be a great employer, and we still have to manage our business for customers. We have to have that balance” between employee work-life issues and customer service. Calgary Co-op plans to expand its use of Kronos solutions across all divisions, including grocery, bakery, pharmacy, deli, produce, petroleum and liquor, to further enhance its quality of member service. It’s working with Toronto-based Axsium Group on developing engineered standards for those departments.

Our goal was to find a solution that could give us reports in real time of how much money we were spending on payroll in the week we were currently in.” —Noah Katz, PSK Supermarkets

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Starting from Scratch “A hodgepodge of systems performing diferent functions” is how Paul Simas, director of operations and payroll, describes the labor management system Roche Bros. had in place before July 2013. Te 20-store, privately held chain, based in Wellesley, Mass., employs 4,500 associates and generates between $500 million and $600 million a year in revenue, according to various sources. Te goal was to consolidate all disparate systems. So Roche Bros. started from scratch and chose Orlando, Fla.-based Empower Software Solutions as its partner. Many retailers resist getting rid of their legacy systems and letting go of old processes, forcing suppliers to confgure their software to the retailer’s specifcations. Simas believes it was more efcient and less disruptive in the long term to build a new system with Empower’s software out of the box. Roche Bros. choose EmpowerWFM for its ease of confguration, report generation, dashboards, and implementation and support services. Te retailer uses Empower’s scheduler, time and attendance, forecaster, and employee self-serve soft-

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One Seamless System Some suppliers may say they have one integrated WFM solution that can do it all. But Noah Katz, co-president of PSK Supermarkets, in Mount Vernon, N.Y., tested several that couldn’t deliver. Katz then tried Dayforce HCM from Minneapolisbased Ceridian, and is now an enthusiastic endorser of the single management solution for payroll, human resources, workforce, benefts, tax and payments services. PSK, a 58-year-old independent with 11 stores in the metro New York area operating under the Foodtown and Freshtown banners, has a workforce of 850 associates. Katz began searching for a solution that could replace PSK’s manual labor system with a SaaS system that delivers weekly labor budgets based on real-time labor spend. Te system was deployed enterprisewide without any cumbersome interfaces to complicate the process. “Our goal was to fnd a solution that could give us reports in real time of how much money we were spending on payroll in the week we were currently in,” Katz explains. It’s the diference between looking back on payroll spend to guesstimate for the coming week, and looking forward using real-time labor spend to budget for the coming week. Managers now fnalize their labor schedules for the week by pressing a button, and Dayforce calculates the department labor spend for the coming week. Tey log into the system during the week to make sure their departments are on track for meeting weekly budgets by comparing budget versus actual labor hours and costs, monitoring overtime expenses, and quickly identifying variances to their plan. According to Nucleus Research, a Boston-based technology analyst, PSK’s WFM system has delivered an annual ROI of 1,688 percent and saved the company $1.1 million in average annual benefts. For every $1 PSK has invested in Dayforce, it’s getting back $6 in labor savings over a three-year period. Katz says the cost savings comes out to 50 basis points, or a half a percentage point of sales: “It’s a big number.” Ceridian charges a fee per employee per month. Te fee covers access to the Dayforce applications and includes future maintenance and support. Tere are additional fees for implementation and education. PG For more about workforce management systems, visit Progressivegrocer.com/wfm.



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Health, Beauty & Wellness

Lettering in

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Grocers can take advantage of popular BB and CC creams by establishing a beauty strategy. By Barbara Sax

C Supermarket shoppers don’t have a lot of time to browse the cosmetics aisles, so categories that require a lot of consideration can suffer in this channel.”

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onsumers are taking a layered approach to their skin care regimens, a trend that translates into multiple purchases and strong category sales in the mass facial skin care category. “It’s become more common for consumers to use an oil or serum, followed by a moisturizer and then a BB cream,” says Donna Barson, beauty analyst at New York-based Kline Group. “Consumers are becoming more accustomed to layering products.” Sales of facial moisturizers were up 4 percent for the 52 weeks ending Oct. 5, 2014, according to U.S. multioutlet data from Chicago-based IRI. Facial cleanser sales were ahead nearly 4 percent for the same period, IRI found. “Wipes are a growth area” in the category, Barson notes. “Tey are a fast way to remove makeup before doing a deeper clean with facialcleaning devices, which are becoming more popular with consumers.” Te most dynamic performance in the category comes from BB and CC creams, which ofer consumers multiple benefts in one product. Euromonitor data indicates that the creams (classifed by the

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London-based market research frm as “other facial makeup”) saw 107 percent growth to $355 million in U.S. sales last year. BB (short for beauty balms and blemish balms) and CC (for color correction or color control) products combine benefts from the skin care, sun care and color cosmetics categories to provide consumers with an all-in-one skin care solution. Te multibeneft products, on the U.S. market since 2012, have been popular in Japan and South Korea for several years. Clichy, France-based L’Oréal was the frst to introduce a mass-market BB cream in the United States, Garnier BB Cream Skin Renew Miracle Skin Perfector. Chicago-based Mintel reports that acceptance of the multifunctional cream is on the rise. Nearly 29 percent of women reported using the product in 2013, compared with 24 percent in 2012, and Mintel Beauty and Personal Care Analyst Shannon Romanowski predicts that the “market is sure to continue its upward trajectory.” A recent study by Te NPD Group, in Port Washington, N.Y., found that while only 2 percent of U.S. beauty shoppers have purchased a BB cream, nearly four in fve of those who’ve tried one



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Physicians Formula has had this year. L’Oreal and Garnier have included educational components in their free-standing inserts, and also put considerable advertising and digital media eforts behind their brands. “Supermarket shoppers don’t have a lot of time to browse the cosmetics aisles, so categories that require a lot of consideration can sufer in this channel,” Barson says. “Manufacturers are making their FSI ads much more information-focused, so that by the time consumers who are shopping these outlets for these products get to the store, they know what they want and are coupon-driven.”

Supermarkets have to decide where beauty fits in their stores. They have to decide if they are all about the basics and replenishment. The problem with that philosophy is that they miss all the opportunity that comes with new products.”

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say they’ll buy it again. Bullish on the segment’s potential, some manufacturers have even added DD (daily defense) products, designed for deep moisturizing, to their lineups.

Anti-aging Sales Slipping Te success of do-it-all creams has had an impact on the other skin care categories. Euromonitor Beauty and Personal Care Analyst Nicole Tyrimou believes that “weaker growth in facial moisturizers and sun care, coupled with static growth in anti-agers, may well be the result of the plethora of such multifunctional products in the marketplace.” IRI data show that sales in the anti-aging category slipped 2.5 percent for the 52 weeks ending Oct. 5, 2014. Ingrid Jackel, president of City of Industry, Calif.based Physicians Formula/Markwins International, expects the trend toward multifunctional products to continue. Te brand’s Super BB line surged 88 percent in 2014 over last year and continues to see double-digit growth, and its Super CC franchise has become the No. 1 new “masstige” franchise, according to Jackel. “Further diferentiating BBs and CCs will be key to success,” Jackel says. “Generalist products will have longer lists of benefts, and others will have specifc benefts associated with specifc problems such as dark spots and acne.” Te proliferation of higher-priced masstige cosmetics can be a challenge for supermarket retailers with limited space to display the products and often no sales help on the foor to educate consumers about the benefts of these products, which can retail for as much as $25. Manufacturers are communicating the benefts of the products through advertising, social and digital media, public relations, and point-of-sale education through merchandising and secondary packaging. Jackel attributes a signifcant boost in marketing communication campaigns to the success

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Supermarket Strategies Supermarket chains know that price is their edge in this category. At a ShopRite location in Plainview, N.Y., shelf stickers ofered $3 of the $20-plus retail on Olay Total Efects CC eye creams and $5 of L’Oreal’s BB cream. Nearly every brand on the shelves was more than $1 of its retail price. Rochester, N.Y.-based Wegmans Food Markets makes a price statement as well, with signage that advertises “Consistent Low Prices” and shelf talkers highlighting sales. Chains that devote space to the category and create an environment for the products – which can even include stafng departments with salespeople that can help educate consumers – have had good results with higher-end skin care products. At Phoenix-based Sprouts Farmers Market, all new and remodeled stores include a body care “destination” department. “Tis clean, in-line format invites our consumers in and allows them to be hands-on with the products. Tey can test our products in the store, and they also have access to knowledgeable staf that provide insight to help them make their purchase,” says Brandi Tanner, Sprouts’ HBA category manager. More than 170 H-E-B locations have beauty advisers on staf who can explain product benefts to customers, help them select the appropriate products and instruct them on the proper way to use them. Te San Antonio-based chain also uses its website to highlight new products; its “Winter Beauty Trends” link has a skin care component that highlights several key products. With more advanced skin care products touting multiple benefts entering the market, increasingly sophisticated consumers will have more choices than ever. How supermarkets approach the category will require more thought. “Supermarkets have to decide where beauty fts in their stores,” says Wendy Leibmann, CEO of New York-based WSL Strategic Retail. “Tey have to decide if they are all about the basics and replenishment. Te problem with that philosophy is that they miss all the opportunity that comes with new products, so they can’t really grow that business. Tey have to decide if they really care.” PG


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Household Cleaning Products

Clean

Slate

Household cleaning products aim for market interest in convenience, natural ingredients and sensory appeal. By Lynn Petrak

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he answer to how to deal with life’s messes is clean and simple — and never more so than in today’s marketplace. Above all, household cleaning products have to be efective to stay on the retail shelf and in consumers’ shopping carts and homes. Increasingly, there’s also the desire for simplicity when it comes to such items, both in ease of use and in the way those products are made and merchandised. Te fact that things have become so complicated in many consumers’ lives is the impetus behind the demand for something easier when it comes to the chore of cleaning. Because of consumers’ time constraints and desire to get cleaning over with as quickly and successfully as possible, manufacturers have focused on convenience, multifunctionality and simple usage, with a variety of new and improved cleaning products. “Consumers today are looking for more from manufacturers when it comes to cleaning. Between jobs, kids, activities and the speed of life, cleaning gets squeezed out of their BOWLED OVER day,” observes Priscilla Tuan, direcMany toilet cleaner brands, tor of marketing at the Clorox Co., including in Oakland. Calif. Ty-D-Bol, now Shelley Cade, VP of marketing offer natural for Willert Home Products, in St. alternatives. Louis, agrees that consumers are seeking solutions in household cleaners that help them do more or as much with less. “People are basically looking for products that are efective, long-lasting and with superior performance. And,

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with the need for saving time, there are products that do more than one task,” she says. Also changing are the people doing the cleaning, notes Tuan. “We are seeing demographic shifts in the makeup of households that are changing the way people clean. We used to talk about ‘she,’ and now it’s ‘he or she.’ Studies suggest men are cleaning more than they have 10 or 20 years ago. We need to design products for, and communicate to, both men and women,” she points out. Another demographic shift concerns the infux of multigenerational families. “We used to defne a household as the nuclear family. Now we fnd more families living intergenerationally than in the past — millennials returning to the nest, or grandparents in the home. More people in the same space means a higher need for cleaning, as well as sharing of labor among more adults,” Tuan says. “And the makeup of consumer households is increasingly diverse. Now the conversation has shifted to ‘total market,’ because America is now multicultural.” Although lifestyle changes and demands have evolved and impacted retail oferings, they haven’t afected the overall use of cleaning products. According to a report released last year by Chicagobased market research frm Mintel, the household surface cleaner category is a “resilient” $5 billion market spanning all-purpose cleaners/disinfectants, toilet/tub/tile cleaners, specialized surface cleaners, household cleaner cloths, foor cleaners and furniture polish.


For its part, Chicago-based market research frm IRI reports that sales of household cleaners topped $3 billion for the 52-week period ending Nov. 2, 2014. Within that general category, sales of allpurpose cleaners led the way, with a little more than $1 billion in sales, followed by toilet bowl cleaners/deodorizers, at $493 million, and nonabrasive tub/tile cleaners, at more than $407 million. IRI research also shows that sales of household cleaning cloths are approximately $625 million a year, up 5 percent from the year-ago period.

Many Uses Within the category of household cleaning products, many new items refect consumers’ interests in efectiveness and simplicity. From a convenience standpoint, multifunctionality is a major feature of new products, beyond general all-purpose cleaners. One example is Clorox Toilet Wand, a disposable cleaning tool. “With Clorox Toilet Wand, they can get right to toilet cleaning with no prep, without compromising their standard of clean, and then they get to throw the ‘ick’ away,” explains Tuan. Also making the daunting and not-so-fun

chore of toilet cleaning easier is the new Scrubbing Bubbles Fresh Brush Starter Kit and Caddy, from Racine, Wis.-based SC Johnson. Te system includes an easy-load tray for touchless dispensing and disposal, and fushable cleaning pads. And for those who truly want a hands-of approach to cleaning the can, there’s Te Works automatic toilet bowl cleaner, from Concord, Ontario-based KIK Custom Products. Beyond the bathroom, multifunctionality and easy-disposal features are evident across all cleaning functions. Te Brillo Sweep & Mop, from Walled Lake, Mich.-based Armaly Brands, for example, is a three-in-one mopping system for hard fooring surfaces, with disposable dry pads for dusting, wet pads for quick washing, and deep-cleaning pads. Clorox’s Liquid-Plumr line now includes a Double Impact Snake and Gel System, which features a 23-inch snake to unclog pipes, along with a gel to fush away the residual “gunk.”

GROWING GREEN Based on rising consumer interest, Clorox has expanded its Green Works line of natural cleaning products.

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A lot of consumers are interested in going more natural for their families and for the environment, but are worried they will be trading down on the clean they are getting.”

—Priscilla Tuan, The Clorox Co.

Household Cleaning Products

Natural Progression Simplicity has another meaning in the household cleaning product category right now, namely in the ingredients used to make the items. San Franciscobased Method Products, for example, continues to expand its line of natural cleaning products, including newly introduced air fresheners featuring pressured-air technology instead of traditional aerosol delivery. Last summer, Method revealed that 75 percent of its naturally derived biodegradable product lines had been certifed Gold by the Cradle to Cradle certifcation program. Willert, meanwhile, has introduced into the natural arena a new toilet bowl cleaner with an accompanying “cleaner” label. “Te product is a plantbased cleaning product with nontoxic, noncorrosive ingredients that kills 99.9 percent of germs on a toilet,” says Cade, adding that the product will be ofcially unveiled in early 2015. “Plant-based cleaners have been around for a few years, and we saw what was going on with green product lines and felt there is certainly a segment for that.” According to Cade, Willert is developing additional natural options. “We are working on other items associated with odor control that fall into the

natural product category. We want to be a company that gives you something to clean and help with odor control, with natural ingredients,” she remarks. Having likewise found growing interest among consumers for natural ingredients, Clorox has expanded its Green Works line of 15 natural cleaning products. “A lot of consumers are interested in going more natural for their families and for the environment, but are worried they will be trading down on the clean they are getting,” says Tuan, noting that the Green Works line allows for impressive cleaning results as well as a natural profle. Cleaning accessories are also going au naturel, so to speak. Te Scotch-Brite line, from St. Paul, Minn.based 3M, has added new “Greener Clean” nonscratch scrub sponges, heavy-duty scour pads and dish wands. Te trends toward multifunctionality and natural have fused in some cases. SC Johnson’s venerable Pledge brand, for example, ofers a multisurface cleaner that’s 99 percent natural, while the Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day line of natural cleaning products includes items like automatic dish packs in such varieties as Lemon Verbena and Lavender, and multisurface cleaners spanning ingredients from Radish to Orange Clove. PG

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2015 Trade Calendar

JANUARY n Jan. 11-13, 2015 Retail’s BIG Show 2015: NRF 104 th Annual Convention & Expo National Retail Federation Jacob K. Javits Convention Center New York bigshow15.nrf.com n Jan. 11-13, 2015

40 Winter Fancy Food Show Specialty Food Association Moscone Center San Francisco www.specialtyfood.com th

n Jan. 11-14, 2015

ECRM: Retail Pharmacy Branded Pharmaceuticals Hyatt Regency New Orleans New Orleans www.marketgate.com

n Jan. 11-15, 2015 ECRM: Vitamin, Diet & Sports Nutrition Marriott Baltimore Waterfront Baltimore www.marketgate.com n Jan. 12, 2015 NRF International Trade/Supply Chain Meeting National Retail Federation Jacob K. Javits Convention Center New York nrf.com/events n Jan. 13-15, 2015 United Fresh Midwinter Leadership Forum La Quinta Resort & Club Palm Springs, Calif. www.unitedfresh.org n Jan. 18-20, 2015 The Leadership Forum Retail Industry Leaders Association Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island Amelia Island, Fla. www.rila.org n Jan. 21-23, 2015 PMA Foundation Executive Leadership Symposium Produce Marketing Association Dallas www.pmafoundation.com n Jan. 24-27, 2015

FMI 2014 Midwinter Executive Conference Food Marketing Institute Fontainebleau Miami Beach Miami Beach, Fla. www.fmi.org/MW2015

n Jan. 25-28, 2015

n Jan. 27-29, 2015 Global Seafood Market Conference The National Fisheries Institute Four Seasons Las Vegas Hotel Las Vegas www.aboutseafood.com n Jan. 27-29, 2015 International Production & Processing Expo (includes International Meat Expo, International Poultry Expo, International Feed Expo) Georgia World Congress Center Atlanta www.ippexpo.com

FEBRUARY n Feb. 1-3, 2015

2015 Regional Chain Conference National Association of Chain Drug Stores The Ritz-Carlton Naples Naples, Fla. www.regional.nacds.org Feb. 1-4, 2015 NCA’s 2015 USA Confectionery Pavilion at ISM National Confectioners Association Koelnmesse Cologne, Germany www.candyusa.com

n Feb. 4-6, 2015

Fruit Logistica Messe Berlin Fair Grounds Berlin www.fruitlogistica.de

n Feb. 6-9, 2015 Halloween & Party Expo Ernest N. Morial Convention Center New Orleans www.halloweenpartyexpo.com n Feb. 8-11, 2015 2015 NGA Show National Grocers Association Mirage Hotel & Casino Las Vegas www.theNGAshow.com n Feb. 9-12, 2015 ECRM: Impulse, Front-End & Checklane Palms Casino Resort Las Vegas www.marketgate.com n Feb. 10-12, 2015 ECRM: e-Cigarettes, Vapor & e-Cigars Palms Casino Resort Las Vegas www.marketgate.com n Feb. 14-17, 2015

Dairy Forum 2015 International Dairy Foods Association Boca Raton Resort & Club Boca Raton, Fla. www.idfa.org

Toy Fair 2015 Toy Industry Association Jacob K. Javits Convention Center New York www.toyfairny.com

n Jan. 26-28, 2015

n Feb. 15-17, 2015

ABA HR & Labor Conference American Bakers Association The Lorien Hotel & Spa Alexandria, Va. Americanbakers.org

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2015 Supply Chain Conference FMI and GMA Arizona Grand Phoenix www.gmaonline.org

n Feb. 15-18, 2015 TPA Supply Chain Conference 2015 Grocery Manufacturers Association Arizona Grand Phoenix www.gmaonline.org n Feb. 15-19, 2015 ECRM: Cough/Cold, Analgesics & Allergy Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa Henderson Nev. www.marketgate.com n Feb. 16-18, 2015 PACK EXPO East The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies Pennsylvania Convention Center Philadelphia www.packexpointernational.com n Feb. 16-19, 2015 2014 State of the Industry Conference National Confectioners Association Fontainebleau Resort Miami www.candyusa.com n Feb. 21-25, 2015 AFFI-CON 2015 American Frozen Foods Institute The Hilton Anaheim Anaheim, Calif. www.afficon.affi.org n Feb. 22-24, 2015 The Annual Meat Conference American Meat Institute Foundation and Food Marketing Institute Gaylord Opryland Nashville, Tenn. www.meatconference.com n Feb. 22-25, 2015 ECRM: Candy Planning: Christmas & Halloween Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront Jacksonville, Fla. www.emarketgate.com n Feb. 22-25, 2015 2015 Retail Supply Chain Conference Retail Industry Leaders Association Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center Orlando, Fla. www.rila.org n Feb. 24-26, 2015 ECRM: Snack & Dry Grocery Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront Jacksonville, Fla. www.marketgate.com n Feb. 24-26, 2015 GMA Litigation Conference Grocery Manufacturers Association Sanibel Harbour Marriott Resort & Spa Fort Myers, Fla. www.gmaonline.org

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n Feb. 24-26, 2015 2015 AWMA Marketplace & Solutions Expo: The Convenience Distributor Conference & Expo American Wholesale Marketers Association Paris Hotel Las Vegas www.awmashow.com n Feb. 25-27, 2015 Store Brands Innovation & Marketing Summit Hyatt Regency O’Hare Rosemont, Ill. www.storebrands.info n Jan. 27-29, 2015 89th Annual Trade Expo Chain Drug Marketing Association Tampa Convention Center Tampa, Fla. www.chaindrug.com

MARCH n March 1-4, 2015 ECRM: Home Health Care Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa Destin, Fla. www.marketgate.com n March 2-4, 2015 Annual Business Conference Food Marketing Institute JW Marriott Chicago www.fmi.org n March 4-6, 2015 Global Pet Expo American Pet Products Association/Pet Industry Distributors Association Orange County Convention Center Orlando, Fla. www.globalpetexpo.org March 4-8, 2015 Natural Products Expo West New Hope Natural Media Anaheim Convention Center Anaheim, Calif. www.expowest.com

n March 7-10, 2015 International Home + Housewares Show 2015 International Housewares Association McCormick Place Chicago www.housewares.org n March 8-12, 2015 PMA Foundation Emerging Leaders Program Produce Marketing Association Glendale, Ariz. www.pma.com n March 8-13, 2015 2015 Produce Executive Development Program United Fresh Foundation Cornell University Ithaca, N.Y. www.unitedfreshfoundation.org


2015 Trade Calendar

n March 9-12, 2015 2015 Asset Protection Conference Food Marketing Institute The Peabody Memphis Memphis, Tenn. www.fmi.org n March 14-17, 2015 IGA Global Rally Orlando World Center Marriott Orlando, Fla. www.igarally.com n March 15-17, 2015 Seafood Expo North America/ Seafood Processing North America Diversified Business Communications Boston Convention & Exhibition Center Boston www.seafoodexpo.com www.nefs.expo.com n March 16-17, 2015 WMU’s Annual Food Marketing Conference Western Michigan University Radisson Plaza Hotel Kalamazoo, Mich. www.wmich.edu/foodmarketing/fmc n March 16-18, 2015 2015 Annual Conference: The Consumer Connection Produce for Better Health Hotel Valley Ho Scottsdale, Ariz. www.pbhfoundation.org n March 22-24, 2015 2015 Legal Conference Food Marketing Institute The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa Savannah, Ga. www.fmi.org n March 22-26, 2015

45 th Food & Beverage Environmental Conference American Frozen Foods Institute/Food Industry Environmental Council Grand Hotel Marriott Point Clear, Ala. www.environ-council.affi.org

n March 24-26, 2015 GlobalShop 2015 Association for Retail Environments Mandalay Bay Convention Center Las Vegas www.globalshop.org n March 26-27, 2015

PMA Fresh Connections: China Produce Marketing Association Shanghai, China www.pma.com

n March 28-31, 2015 78th Annual SNAXPO 2015 Snack Food Association Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center Orlando, Fla. www.snaxpo.com

n March 28-April 1, 2015 2015 ABA Convention American Bakers Association Ritz Carlton Orlando – Grand Lakes Orlando, Fla. Americanbakers.org n March 29, 2015 IBA 2015 Spring Meeting Independent Bakers Association Orlando, Fla. www.independentbaker.com

n April 26-28, 2015 ADPI/ABI Annual Conference American Dairy Products Institute/American Butter Institute Hyatt Regency Chicago Chicago www.adpi.org

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n April 26-28, 2015 ECRM: Pet Hilton Chicago/Oak Brook Hills Resort & Conference Center Oak Brook, Ill. www.marketgate.com

n April 8-9, 2015 PMA Fresh Connections: Retail Produce Marketing Association Philadelphia www.pma.com

n April 26-28, 2015 PMA Foundation Women’s Fresh Perspectives Conference Produce Marketing Association San Diego www.pma.com

n April 12-15, 2015 ASTA 2014 Annual Meeting & Exhibits American Spice Trade Association Belmond Charleston Place Charleston, S.C. www.astapice.org

n April 28-30, 2015 SIAL Canada SIAL Direct Energy Centre Toronto www.sialcanada.com

n April 12-15, 2015

GMA Science Forum Grocery Manufacturers Association Gaylord National Harbor Washington, D.C. www.gmaonline.org

n April 13-15, 2015 NFRA Executive Conference National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association Tempe Mission Palms Hotel & Conference Center Tempe, Ariz. www.NFRAweb.org n April 14-16, 2015 10 th Annual Industry Coupon Conference Association of Coupon Professionals Hyatt Regency Riverwalk San Antonio coupons.org n April 15-16, 2015 Supermarket Industry Fly-In FMI/NGA/Food Industry Association Executives Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill Washington, D.C. Fiae.net n April 18-22, 2015 2015 Annual Juice Products Association Meeting Juice Products Association Kingsmill Resort Williamsburg, Va. www.juiceproducts.org n April 19-21, 2015 ECRM: Valentine’s Day Candy Boutique Hilton Tampa Downtown Tampa, Fla. www.marketgate.com

n April 29-30, 2015

PMA Fresh Connections: Netherlands Produce Marketing Association Rotterdam, the Netherlands www.pma.com

MAY n May 3-6, 2015

2015 Financial Executive Conference Food Marketing Institute The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans New Orleans www.fmi.org

n May 3-6, 2015 Retail Asset Protection Conference 2015 Retail Industry Leaders Association Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center Orlando, Fla. www.rila.org n May 4-5, 2015 Connected Consumer Summit Progressive Grocer/Stagnito Business Information Renaissance Chicago O’Hare Rosemont, Ill. connectedconsumer. progressivegrocer.com n May 6-7, 2015 PMA Fresh Connections: Mexico Produce Marketing Association Querétaro, Mexico www.pma.com n May 12-14, 2015

PMA Fresh Connections: Australia-New Zealand Produce Marketing Association Melbourne, Victoria, Australia www.pma.com

n May 16-19, 2015 NRA Show 2015 National Restaurant Association McCormick Place Chicago www.restaurant.org

n May 19-20, 2015 PLMA Annual World of Private Label International Trade Show Private Label Manufacturers Association RAI Exhibition Centre Amsterdam, the Netherlands www.plmainternational.com n May 19-21, 2015 Sweets & Snacks Expo National Confectioners Association McCormick Place Chicago www.sweetsandsnacks.com n May 29-30, 2015 Tortilla Industry Association Annual Convention Tortilla Industry Association Caesars Palace Las Vegas www.tortilla-info.com n May 29-June 2, 2015 2015 General Merchandise Marketing Conference Global Market Development Center Orlando World Center Marriott Orlando, Fla. www.gmdc.org n May 31-June 2, 2015 2015 Food Logistics Forum Hyatt Regency Incline Village, Nev. www.affi.org n May 31-June 2, 2015 ECRM: Candy Planning: Easter & Valentine’s Day Turnberry Isle Miami Aventura, Fla. www.marketgate.com n May 31-June 4, 2015 GS1 Connect 2015 GS1 US JW Marriott Austin Austin, Texas www/gs1.us.org

JUNE n June 7-9, 2015 Dairy-Deli-Bake 2015 International Dairy-Deli-Bakery Association Atlanta www.iddba.org n June 9-11, 2015 FMI Connect/United Fresh Food Marketing Institute/United Fresh Produce Association McCormick Place (South Hall) Chicago www.fmiconnect.net n June 11-12, 2015 Retail Food Safety Forum 2015 FMI Foundation Chicago www.fmi.org

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2015 Trade Calendar

n June 14-17, 2015 Skin, Bath, Cosmetics & Fragrances Omni Hotel at CNN Atlanta www.marketgate.com n June 15-16, 2015 IBA 2015 Annual Convention Independent Bakers Association Washington, D.C. www.independentbaker.com n June 18-20, 2015 76th American Convention of Meat Processors & Suppliers Exhibition American Association of Meat Processors Prairie Capital Convention Center Springfield, Ill. www.aamp.com n June 22-26, 2015 RCI’s 95th Annual Convention and Industry Expo Retail Confectioners International New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge New York www.retailconfectioners.org n June 23-25, 2015

NRF Protect National Retail Federation Long Beach, Calif. nrf.com/events

n June 24-26, 2015 The 59th Global Summit The Consumer Goods Forum New York www.theconsumergoodsforum.com n June 28-30, 2015

61st Summer Fancy Food Show Specialty Food Association Jacob K. Javits Convention Center New York www.specialtyfood.com

n June 29-July 1, 2015 Green Retail Decisions Innovation Summit Green Retail Decisions Rosemont Hilton Hotel Chicago www.greenretaildecisions.com

JULY n July 11-14, 2015 IFT15 Annual Meeting & Food Expo Institute of Food Technologists New Orleans Morial Convention Center New Orleans www.am-fe.ift.org

n July 24-26, 2015 Foodservice Conference and Expo Produce Marketing Association Monterey Conference Center Monterey, Calif. www.pma.com n July 27-29, 2015 ECRM: Snack, Beverage & Grocery The Phoenician Scottsdale, Ariz. www.marketgate.com n July 28-29, 2015 NRF Retail Advocates Summit Washington, D.C. nrf.com/events n July 28-30, 2015 NEW Executive Leaders Forum 2015 Network of Executive Women Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. www.newonline.org n July 2015 PMA Fresh Connections: Floral Produce Marketing Association Miami www.pma.com

AUGUST n Aug. 12-13, 2015 PMA Fresh Connections: Southern Africa Produce Marketing Association Cape Town, South Africa www.pma.com n Aug. 12-14, 2015 Multicultural Retail 360 Stagnito Business Information Anaheim Marriott Anaheim, Calif. www.hispanicretail360.com n Aug. 20, 2015 PMA Fresh Connections Produce Marketing Association Sao Paulo, Brazil www.pma.com n Aug. 22-25, 2015 NACDS Total Store Expo National Association of Chain Drug Stores Colorado Convention Center Denver tse.nacds.org n Aug. 23-25, 2015 ECRM: Frozen, Refrigerated & In-store Bakery Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina San Diego www.marketgate.com

n July 12-15, 2015 ECRM: Personal Care, Oral & Baby Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay Tampa, Fla. www.marketgate.com

n Aug. 23-26, 2015 ECRM: Global Wine, Beer & Spirits Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina San Diego www.marketgate.com

n July 19-22, 2015 ECRM: Housewares, Household & General Merchandise The Phoenician Scottsdale, Ariz. www.marketgate.com

n Aug. 24-27, 2015 ECRM: Natural, Organic & Specialty Foods Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina San Diego www.marketgate.com

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SEPTEMBER n Sept. 15-18, 2015

Retail Sustainability Conference 2015 Retail Industry Leaders Association Austin, Texas www.rila.org

n Sept. 16-19, 2015 Natural Products Expo East New Hope Natural Media Baltimore Convention Center Baltimore www.expoeast.com n Sept. 17-21, 2015 2015 Health Beauty Wellness Marketing Conference JW Marriott Desert Ridge Phoenix www.gmdc.org n Sept. 20-23, 2015 ECRM: Candy Planning: Everyday & Non-seasonal Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa Chandler, Ariz. www.marketgate.com n Sept. 27-30, 2015 CSCMP Annual Global Conference 2015 Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals San Diego Convention Center San Diego www.cscmp.org n Sept. 28-30, 2015 ECRM: Diabetes Programs at Retail Hilton Tampa Downtown Tampa, Fla. www.marketgate.com n Sept. 28-30, 2015 PACK EXPO The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies Las Vegas Packexpolasvegas.com n Sept. 28-30, 2015 The Washington Conference United Fresh Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill Washington, D.C. www2.unitedfresh.org Sept. 30-Oct. 2, 2015 NEW Leadership Summit 2015 Network of Executive Women Dallas www.newonline.org

OCTOBER n Oct. 3-5, 2015 ADS Annual Meeting The Association of Dressings & Sauces JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn Resort & Spa Scottsdale, Ariz. www.dressings-sauces.org n Oct. 5-7, 2015

Shop.org Digital Summit 2015 National Retail Federation Pennsylvania Convention Center Philadelphia Summit15.shop.org

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n 2015 NFRA Convention

National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association Hilton Anatole Dallas www.NFRAweb.org

n Oct. 11-14, 2015 NBWA’s 78th Annual Convention and Trade Show National Beer Wholesalers Association Caesars Palace Las Vegas nbwa.org n Oct. 11-14, 2015 NACS Show National Association of Convenience Stores Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas www.nacsonline.com n Oct. 23-25, 2015 PMA Fresh Summit International Convention and Expo Produce Marketing Association Atlanta www.pma.com n Oct. 28-20, 2015 Retail Law Conference 2015 Retail Industry Leaders Association San Antonio www.rila.org

NOVEMBER n PACK EXPO International

The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies McCormick Place Chicago www.pmmi.org

n November 2015 Top Women in Grocery Progressive Grocer Stagnito Business Information www.progressivegrocer.com n Nov. 10-11, 2015 Kosherfest 2015 Meadowlands Exposition Center Secaucus, N.J. www.kosherfest.com n Nov. 11-14, 2015 SIAL InterFood Jakarta, Indonesia www.sial-group.com n PLMA 2015 Private Label Trade Show Private Label Manufacturers Association Chicago www.plma.com

DECEMBER n Dec. 6-8, 2015 ECRM: Candy Planning: Halloween Chateau Elan Winery & Resort Braselton, Ga. www.marketgate.com


AssociAtions

Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute 311 N. Franklin St. Suite 200 Juneau, AK 99801-1147 800-478-2903 907-465-5560 907-465-5572 fax www.alaskaseafood.org American Association of Meat Processors 1 Meating Place Elizabethtown, PA 17022 717-367-1168 717-367-9096 fax www.aamp.com American Bakers Association 1300 I St. NW Suite 700 West Washington, DC 20005 202-789-0300 202-898-1164 fax www.americanbakers.org American Beverage Association 1101 16th St. NW Washington, DC 20036 202-463-6732 www.ameribev.org American Cheese Society 2696 S. Colorado Blvd. Suite 570 Denver, CO 80222-5954 720-328-2788 720-328-2786 fax www.cheesesociety.org American Dairy Products Institute 126 N. Addison Ave. Elmhurst, IL 60126 630-530-8700 630-530-8707 fax www.adpi.org American Egg Board 1460 Renaissance Drive Suite 301 Park Ridge, IL 60068 847-296-7043 847-296-7007 fax www.aeb.org American Farm Bureau 600 Maryland Ave. SW Suite 1000W Washington DC 20024 202-406-3600 www.fb.org American Frozen Food Institute 2000 Corporate Ridge Blvd. Suite 1000 McLean, VA 22102 703-821-0770 703-821-1350 fax www.affi.org AIB International (formerly American Baking Institute) P.O. Box 3999 Manhattan, KS 66505-3999 800-633-5137 785-537-4750 785-537-1493 fax/general 785-537-0106 fax/audit services www.aibonline.org American Meat Institute 1150 Connecticut Ave. NW 12th Floor Washington, DC 20036 202-587-4200 202-587-4300 fax www.meatami.com

American Spice Trade Association 1101 17th St. NW Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036 202-331-2461 202-463-8998 fax www.astaspice.org American Wholesale Marketers Association 2750 Prosperity Ave. Suite 530 Fairfax, VA 22031 703-208-3358 703-573-5738 fax www.awmanet.org Association for Dressings and Sauces 1100 Johnson Ferry Road Suite 300 Atlanta, GA 30342 404-252-3663 404-252-0774 fax www.dressings-sauces.org Avocados From Mexico Av. Tlaxcala 1675 C.P. 60150 Uruapan, Michoacán México +52 452 503 3000 +52 452 528 9600 fax www.avocadosfrommexico.com Bread Bakers Guild of America 670 W. Napa St. Suite B Sonoma, CA 95476 707-935-1468 707-935-1672 fax www.bbga.org California Citrus Mutual 512 N. Kaweah Ave. Exeter, CA 93221 559-592-3790 www.cacitrusmutual.com Corn Refiners Association 1701 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Suite 950 Washington, DC 20006 202-331-1634 202-331-2054 fax www.corn.org Culinary Institute of America 1946 Campus Drive Hyde Park, NY 12538 845-452-9600 www.ciachef.edu Dairy Management Inc. 10255 W. Higgins Road Suite 900 Rosemont, IL 60018-5616 800-853-2479 www.dairy.org

Food Marketing Institute 2345 Crystal Drive Suite 800 Arlington, VA 22202 202-452-8444 202-429-4519 fax www.fmi.org Global Market Development Center 1275 Lake Plaza Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80906-3583 719-576-4260 719-576-2661 fax www.gmdc.org Grocery Manufacturers of America 1350 I St. Suite 300 Washington, DC 20005 202-639-5900 202-639-5932 fax www.gmaonline.org Independent Bakers Association P.O. Box 3731 Georgetown Station Washington, DC 20027-0231 202-333-8190 202-337-3809 fax www.independentbaker.com Global Cold Chain Alliance International Association of Refrigerated Warehouses World Food Logistics Organization International Refrigeration Transportation Association International Association for Cold Storage Construction 1500 King St. Suite 201 Alexandria, VA 22314-2730 703-373-4300 703-373-4301 fax www.iarw.org International Bottled Water Association 1700 Diagonal Road Suite 650 Alexandria, VA 22314 703-683-5213 703-683-4074 fax 800-WATER-11 info hotline www.bottledwater.org International Dairy-Deli-Bakery Association 636 Science Drive Madison, WI 53711-1073 608-310-5000 608-238-6330 fax www.iddba.org

Eastern Perishable Products Association 61 Woodhollow Road P.O. Box 478 Colts Neck, NJ 07722 908-391-8611 http://eppainc.org

International Dairy Foods Association 1250 H St. NW Suite 900 Washington, DC 20005 202-737-4332 202-331-7820 fax www.idfa.org

The Food Institute 10 Mountainview Road Suite S125 Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 201-791-5570 201-791-5222 fax www.foodinstitute.com

International Food Information Council Foundation 1100 Connecticut Ave. NW Suite 430 Washington, DC 20036 202-296.6540 www.foodinsight.org

International Housewares Association 6400 Shafer Court Suite 650 Rosemont, IL 60018 847-292-4200 847-292-4211 fax www.housewares.org International Periodical Distributors Association 30 Heatherwood Road Fairport, NY 14450 ipda.org Juice Products Association 750 National Press Building 529 14th Street NW Washington, DC 20045 202-785-3232 202-223-9741 fax www.juiceproducts.org Mushroom Council 2880 Zanker Road Suite 203 San Jose, CA 95134 408-432-7210 Fax: 408- 432-7213 www.mushroomcouncil.org National Association of Convenience Stores 1600 Duke St. 7th Floor Alexandria, VA 22314 703-684-3600 703-836-4564 fax 800-966-6227 help desk 877-684-3600 show hotline www.nacsonline.com National Association of Margarine Manufacturers 1156 15th St. NW Suite 900 Washington, DC 20005 202-785-3232 202-223-9741 fax www.butteryspreads.org National Beer Wholesalers Association 1101 King St. Suite 600 Alexandria, VA 22314-2944 703-683-4300 703-683-8965 fax www.nbwa.org National Cattlemen’s Beef Association 9110 E. Nichols Ave. #300 Centennial, CO 80112 303-694-0305 www.beef.org National Chicken Council 1152 15th St. NW Suite 430 Washington, DC 20005-2622 202-296-2622 202-293-4005 fax www.nationalchickencouncil.com National Confectioners Association 1101 30th St. NW Suite 200 Washington, DC 20007 202-534-1440 202-337-0637 fax www.candyusa.org

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AssociAtions

National Fisheries Institute 7918 Jones Branch Drive Suite 700 McLean, VA 22102 703-752-8880 703-752-7583 fax www.aboutseafood.com

Natural Products Association 1773 T St. NW Washington, DC 20009 202-223-0101 800-966-6632 202-223-0250 fax www.npainfo.org

Refrigerated Foods Association 1640 Powers Ferry Road Building 2, Suite 200A Marietta, GA 30067 770-303-9905 770-303-9906 fax www.refrigeratedfoods.org

Wine Institute 425 Market St. Suite 1000 San Francisco, CA 94105 415-512-0151 415-356-7569 fax www.wineinstitute.org

National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association 4755 Linglestown Road Suite 300 P.O. Box 6069 Harrisburg, PA 17112 717-657-8601 717-657-9862 fax www.nfraweb.org

Network of Executive Women 161 N. Clark St., 39th Floor Chicago, IL 60601 312-726-4704 fax www.newonline.org

Snack Food Association 1600 Wilson Blvd. Suite 650 Arlington VA 22209 703-836-4500 800-628-1334 703-836-8262 fax www.sfa.org

Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board 8418 Excelsior Drive Madison, WI 53717 608-836-8820 www.eatwisconsincheese.com

National Grocers Association 1005 N. Glebe Road Suite 250 Arlington, VA 22201-5758 703-516-0700 703-516-0115 fax www.nationalgrocers.org National Pasta Association 750 National Press Building 529 14th Street NW Washington, DC 20045 202-637-5888 202-223-9741 www.ilovepasta.org National Pork Board 1776 NW 114th St. Des Moines, IA 50325 515-223-2600 800-456-7675 www.pork.org National Registry of Food Safety Professionals 7680 Universal Blvd. Suite 550 Orlando, FL 32819 407-352-3830 800-446-0257 407-352-3603 fax www.nrfsp.com National Restaurant Association 2055 L St. NW Washington, DC 20036 202-331-5900 800-424-5156 202-331-2429 fax www.restaurant.org National Retail Federation 325 7th St. NW Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20004 202-783-7971 800-673-4692 202-737-2849 fax www.nrf.com National Turkey Federation 1225 New York Ave. Suite 400 Washington, DC 20005 202-898-0100 202-898-0203 fax www.eatturkey.com National Watermelon Promotion Board 3361 Rouse Road Suite 150 Orlando, FL 32817 407-657-0261 877-599-9595 407-657-2213 fax www.watermelon.org

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North American Association of Food Equipment Manufacturers 161 N. Clark St. Suite 2020 Chicago, IL 60601 312-821-0201 312-821-0202 fax www.nafem.org North American Meat Association 1707 L Street NW Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036 202-640-5333 800-368-3043 202-318-4078 fax www.meatassociation.com Organic Trade Association 28 Vernon St. Suite 413 Brattleboro, VT 05301 802-275-3800 802-275-3801 fax www.ota.com Pear Bureau Northwest 4382 SE International Way Suite A Milwaukie, OR 97222-4635 503-652-9720 503-652-9721 fax www.usapears.com Pet Food Institute 2025 M St. NW Suite 800 Washington, DC 20036 202-367-1120 202-367-2120 fax www.petfoodinstitute.org Private Label Manufacturers Association 630 Third Ave. New York, NY 10017 212-972-3131 212-983-1382 fax www.plma.com Produce for Better Health Foundation 7465 Lancaster Pike Suite J, 2nd Floor Hockessin, DE 19707 302-235-2329 302-235-5555 fax www.fruitsandveggiesmorematters.org

Specialty Foods Association 136 Madison Ave. 12th Floor New York, NY 10016 212-482-6440 www.specialtyfood.com Union of Producers and Employers of the Meat Industry www.europeanmeat.eu United Egg Producers 1720 Windward Concourse #230 Alpharetta, GA 30005 770-360-9220 770-360-7058 fax www.uepcertified.com United Fresh Produce Association 1901 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20006 202-303-3400 202-303-3433 fax www.unitedfresh.org USA Onions/Home of IdahoEastern Oregon Onions P.O. Box 909 Parma, ID 83660 208-722-5111 Fax: 208-722-6582 www.ieoonions.com U.S. Poultry & Egg Association 1530 Cooledge Road Tucker, GA 30084-7303 770-493-9401 770-493-9257 fax www.uspoultry.org Western Association of Food Chains 4010 Watson Plaza Drive Suite 211 Lakewood, CA 90712 562-497-1012 562-497-1053 fax www.wafc.com

Produce Marketing Association 1500 Casho Mill Road Newark, DE 19711 302-738-7100 www.pma.com

Western Growers Association 17620 Fitch St. Irvine, CA 92614 949-863-1000 800-333-4942 949-863-9028 fax www.wga.com

Pure Canada Maple The Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers 555, Boul. Roland-Therrien Suite 525 Longueil, QC Canada J4H 4G5 450-679-7021 www.purecanadamaple.com

Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America Inc. 805 15th St. NW Suite 430 Washington, DC 20005 202-371-9792 202-789-2405 fax www.wswa.org

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GOVERNMENT/ FEDERAL AGENCIES Agricultural Marketing Service 1400 Independence Ave. SW Room 0630-S, Stop 0244 Washington, DC 20250 202-720-9915 Fax: 202-205-2800 amsadministratoroffice@ams.usda.gov www.ams.usda.gov Agricultural Research Service George Washington Carver Center 5601 Sunnyside Ave. Beltsville, MD 20705 www.ars.usda.gov Centers for Disease Control & Prevention 1600 Clifton Road Atlanta, GA 30333 404-639-3311 800-232-4636 www.cdc.gov Federal Trade Commission 600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20580 202-326-2222 www.ftc.gov Food & Drug Administration FDA Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition 5100 Paint Branch Parkway College Park, MD 20740 888-723-3366 www.fda.gov National Association of State Departments of Agriculture 4350 North Fairfax Drive Suite 910 Arlington, VA 22203 202-296-9680 202-296-9686 fax www.nasda.org Nutrition.gov National Agricultural Library Food and Nutrition Information Center Nutrition.gov Staff 10301 Baltimore Ave. Beltsville, MD 20705-2351 www.nutrition.gov U.S. Department of Agriculture 1400 Independence Ave. SW Washington, DC 20250 202-720-2791 info hotline www.usda.gov USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service 1400 Independence Ave. SW Washington, DC 20250 402-344-5000 800-233-3935 hotline 402-344-5005 fax www.fsis.usda.gov


Category Index

antI-theFt FIxtureS

92

In-Store Food PreParatIon equIPment

106

baKed goodS

92

In-Store SyStemS

106

bar merChandISerS

94

KItChen SuPPlIeS

107

beer, SPIrItS & CoolerS

94

label holder SyStemS

107

beverageS

94

boxed dInnerS & SIdeS

96

management SoFtware/oPtImIzatIon SolutIonS

107

meat, Poultry & SeaFood

108

breaKFaSt

96 merChandISIng

109

buSIneSS ServICeS/SuPPlIeS

96 PaCKagIng/ContaInerS

109

CameraS/Photo/batterIeS

97

Candy

97

Pantry

110

Canned FoodS

97

Pet Care

111

Cooler, Freezer merChandISIng SyStemS

97

PrePared FoodS

111

daIry

98

PrIvate label

111

delI

98

ProduCe

112

e-CommerCe

99

SeCurIty SyStemS/equIPment

114

ShelF management SyStemS

114

SIgn SyStemS

114

SnaCKS & nutS

114

eleCtronIC Payment/ProCeSSIng SyStemS

100

ethnIC FoodS

100

FIxturIng

101

Freezer PoPS

101

SouPS, brothS & StoCKS

115

Frozen FoodS

101

SPICeS

116

graInS, PaSta & SauCe

102

StatIonery & StatIonery SuPPlIeS

116

health & beauty

102

Store FurnIShIng/deSIgn

116

hooKS

103

Store maIntenanCe

117

houSehold & CleanIng

103

SuPPly ChaIn ServICeS

117

In-Store equIPment/SuPPlIeS

104

tobaCCo & aCCeSSorIeS

117

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Category Listings Anti-Theft Fixtures - Baked Goods

Anti-theft fixtures 1-ANTI-THEFT FIxTURES ADT (1) Crown Mini-Bank (1) Hubert (1) Kenstan Lock Company (1) Kielbik Group, Inc. (1) Pan-Oston (1) Revel Systems (1) Security Doctors of Illinois (1) Southern Imperial (1)

Trion Industries, Inc. (1) Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-824-1000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8

BAked Goods 1-BAKERY SNACKS, 2-BREAD CRUMBS & MIxES, 3-CAKES, 4-COOKIES & BARS, 5-CRACKERS, 6-DINNER BREAD, 7-DOUGH, 8-DRY BAKING MIxES, 9-ETHNIC BREAD, 10-FRESH ARTISAN BREADS, 11-GARLIC BREADS, BREADSTICKS, TOAST, 12-GLUTEN-FREE, 13-ORGANIC BREAD, 14-OTHER BAKED GOODS, 15-PASTRY, 16-PIES, 17-PIzzA SHELLS, 18-ROLLS & BUNS Abraco Group, LLC (1, 4, 5) Ace Bakery (6, 10, 13) Achatz Handmade Pie Co. (16) Action Images Inc. (4, 14) AD Global Corp. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15) Almondina Brands (4) Alpha Baking Co., Inc. (6) Alpine Valley Bread Company (13, 18) Amoretti (14) Amoroso’s Baking Co. (6, 18) Anastasia Confections, Inc. (4) Anna Mary’s Cakes LLC (3) Arthur Schuman Inc. (2) Aunt Millie’s Bakeries (1, 6, 18) Auntie Em’s Bakery (1, 3, 4, 7, 14) Awrey’s Bakery (1, 3, 4) Backerhaus Veit Ltd. (1, 6, 9, 10, 11, 14, 18) Bake’n Joy Foods, Inc. (8) Baker Mills (8) Bakery Crafts (14) Bakery de France (10, 18) Bakery On Main (1, 4, 12) Baklava Unlimited (15) Barry’s Bakery (14) Barry’s Gourmet Brownies (1, 14) Bauducco Foods Inc. (3, 4, 5, 14) Bavarian Pretzel Factory (1, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 15, 18) BCW Food Products, Inc. (2, 8) Beatrice Bakery Co. (1, 3, 14)

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Bellflower Mountain Bakery (1, 4, 6, 18) Benson’s Bakery, Inc. (3, 14) Best Brands Corp. (1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 18) Better Baked Foods (11, 17) Biosafe Systems (13) Bitsy’s Brainfood (4) Blue Planet Foods Inc./McKee Foods Corp. (4) Bob’s Red Mill Natural Foods Inc. (8) Boboli International, LLC (17) Bonert’s Slice of Pie (16) Bookbinder Specialties LLC (2) Boston Coffee Cake LLC (3) Bountiful Pantry (15) Brand Castle LLC (4, 8, 14) Brands of Britain, LLC (4, 12) Bridor USA (6, 10, 15, 18) Brownie Brittle, LLC (4, 14) Burry Foods (5, 14) The Butterfly Bakery (1, 3, 4) Butterfly Baking, LLC (3) Cafe Valley Bakery (1, 3, 14, 15) California Lavash (9, 17) Caravan Ingredients (8) Caravan Trading Company (3, 7, 9, 10, 15, 18) Carl Brandt Inc. (3, 4, 9, 13) Champion Foods (7, 14, 17) Charlie’s Specialties, Inc. (1, 4, 8, 15) Choice Food of America (8) Concentric Marketing (9, 10) Conifer Specialties (3, 4, 6, 8) Country Maid, Inc. (3, 15) Creative Occasions, Inc. (3) CSM Bakery Products (1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 16) D&W Fine Pack (1, 3, 4, 6, 15, 16) Daelia’s Food Company, Ltd. (5, 14) Damascus Bakery, Inc. (9, 14) Dare Foods Incorporated (4, 5) David’s Cookies (3, 4) Dawn Food Products, Inc. (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 14, 15, 18) Daystar Desserts (1, 3, 15) DecoPac (3) Delizza Inc. (15) Dessert Select Inc. (3, 15, 16) Donut Time, Inc. (1) Dr. Oetker Ltd. (8) Dr. Schar USA Inc. (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12, 14, 17, 18) EA Berg & Sons (4, 5) Eagle Marketing (6, 9, 18) Easy Foods, Inc. (14, 17) The Eli’s Cheesecake Company (3)

Enjoy Life Natural Brands, LLC 800-50-ENJOY/ 847-260-0300 www.enjoylifefoods.com

Enjoy Life Natural Brands LLC (4, 12) Schiller Park, IL 800-50-ENJOY/847-260-0300 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 53

EPI Breads (6, 9, 10, 18) Fax Foods Inc. (14) Federal Bakers, Inc. (1, 4, 9, 10, 14, 15) Fehr Foods (4, 5) FGF Brands (1, 9, 17, 18) Flatout, Inc. (6, 9, 17) Flowers Foods Corporate Office (1, 3, 4, 6, 10, 13, 15, 18) Flowers Foods Snack Group/Mrs. Freshley’s (1, 3, 4, 6, 15) Fontaine Sante Foods (9, 12, 13, 14) Food Should Taste Good, Inc. (5) 4C Foods Corp. (2) Fruti Fruit (14) Fullbloom Baking Company (1, 13, 14) Funley’s Delicious (1, 4, 5) Furlani’s Food Corporation (6, 11, 14) GastronAmerica, LLC (1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15) Gaudet Sweet Goods (16) General Mills Inc. (7) Genisoy Food Company (14) Gianni Foods (14, 17) Goglanian Bakeries, Inc. (9, 13, 17) Gold Standard Baking (9, 14, 18) Gourmet India Food Company (9) Grandma’s Bake Shoppe (3, 14) The Great San Saba River Pecan Company (15, 16) Greek Gourmet Ltd. (4) H.C. Brill Company, Inc. (1, 3, 7, 14) Handi Foods Ltd. (1, 5, 9, 14, 17) HannahMax Baking (3, 10, 15) Harlan Bakeries, LLC (3, 7, 14, 16) Harvest Time Bread Company (9, 10, 13, 18) Henry Lambertz US (4) Highland Baking Co. (6, 10, 18) Hill & Valley, Inc. (1, 3, 4, 14, 16) Hill Country Bakery (1, 3) Hillshire Brands (1, 3, 4, 12)

House-Autry Mills, Inc. (2, 8, 12) Four Oaks, NC 919-963-1183 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 25

ICCO Cheese Company, Inc. (2) Il Fornaio (6, 10, 13, 18) Imperial Food Services, Inc. (1) Island Abbey Foods Ltd. (12) J. Skinner Baking Company (1, 14)

The J.M. Smucker Company (8, 14) Orville, OH 888-550-9555

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Jakana Foods Ltd. (12) Jersey Naturals, LLC (4) Jessie Lord Bakery, LLC (16) John Wm. Macy’s Cheesesticks, Inc. (1, 5, 14) JTM Foods, LLC (1) Kane Candy (1, 14, 15) Kii Naturals Inc. (1, 14) King’s Hawaiian (6, 10, 14) The Kitchen Table Bakers (5)

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Klosterman Baking Company (6, 14) La Petite Bretonne (1, 4, 15, 18) LaBree’s Bakery (1, 3, 4, 15, 16) Labriola Baking Company (4, 10, 18) Lakeview Farms, Inc. (3) Laura’s Gourmet Granola (1, 14) Lawler Foods (1, 3, 15, 16) Lawrence Foods, Inc. (8, 14) Legendary Baking (3, 4, 14, 15, 16) Lepage Bakeries, Inc. (18) Lotus Bakeries North America/ Biscoff (4, 14) Lowe Refrigeration, Inc. (14) Luigi’s Food & Wine Company (1, 6, 11) Madrona Specialty Foods (3, 15) Magic Seasoning Blends (2) Marlo’s Bakeshop (1, 4, 12) Mary’s Gluten Free (1, 3, 4, 12, 14) T. Marzetti Company (1) Miami Onion Roll Company (7, 10, 18) Milton’s Baking Company (5, 10, 13) Molinaro’s Fine Italian Foods Ltd. (7, 17) My Mama’s Sweet Potato Pie Company (16) NAFTA Foods & Packaging, Inc. (1, 14) National Choice Bakery (14) National Raisin Company (12, 14) Nature’s Path Foods (4, 6, 8, 13, 15) Newport Wholesalers Inc. (4, 5, 8) Nikola’s Bakery (1, 3, 4, 6, 10, 18) Nonni’s Food Co. (4, 5) NorthWest Specialty Baking Mixes (8) Nustef International, Inc. (4) Oliviers & Co. (5) Oakrun Farm Bakery Ltd. (1, 3, 15, 16, 18) OneKindLife (4, 5, 12) Original Bagel Company (14) The Original Cakerie, Ltd. (3, 4) Original Gourmet Food Company (1, 3, 4) Ozery’s Pita Break (5, 18) Pamela’s Products, Inc. (3, 4, 8, 12, 14, 15) Papa Ben’s Kitchen (4, 6) Partners, A Tasteful Choice Company (4, 5) Pastry Smart (3, 6, 10, 14, 15, 18) PepsiCo, Inc. (4) Pinnacle Foods Inc. (8) POP Plastics Inc. (14) Prairie City Bakery (1, 3, 4, 9, 14, 15) PreGel AMERICA (15) Premier Nutrition (14) Purely Elizabeth (8, 12) Real World Grains & Specialties Inc. (1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 12, 15, 18) Reichel Foods, Inc. (5) ResVez, Inc. (4, 12) RoadRacer Distribution (1, 4, 8, 12) Roland Foods (3, 5, 11, 14) Rudi’s Organic Bakery (12, 13, 14, 18) Rustic Crust (17) Sanders Candy (3, 4, 12) Schar Foods (4, 5, 6, 10, 12)


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Category Listings Baked Goods - Beverages

Seth Greenberg’s Brownie Crunch (1, 4) Snack Factory, LLC (5) Sorbee International, LLC (4, 14) Spartan Foods of America (7, 11, 17) Stauffer Biscuit Co./Meiji (4, 5) Stefano Foods Inc. (7, 9, 17) Sticky Fingers Bakeries (8) Stonewall Kitchen (8)

Sunsweet Bakery 858-546-1976 www.sunsweetbakery.com

Sunsweet Bakery (3, 4, 14, 18) San Diego, CA 858-546-1976 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 49

Swiss Colony Retail Brands, LLC (3, 15, 16) Table Talk Pies, Inc. (16) Tasty Brand Inc. (1, 4) Tate’s Bake Shop (4) Texas Star & Nut Company (1, 12) Tnuva (15) Tortuga Rum Cake Company (1, 3) Toufayan Bakeries, Inc. (1, 4, 6, 18) Troffico LLC (9) Udi’s Gluten Free Foods (4, 6, 10, 12, 14, 15, 18) US Bakery (1, 4, 6) Venice Bakery (7, 12) Vie de France yamazaki, Inc. (3, 4, 6, 7, 15) Wasa USA/Barilla (5) Westminster Cracker Company (5) Whisk and Spoon - A culinary company (2, 8) Wisoman Foods Inc. (14) Woodland Foods (14)

Bar MerChandisers 1-BAR MERCHANDISERS Beemak Display Products (1) Displays & Holders (1) Fax Foods Inc. (1) FHC/Fixture Hardware (1) Fineline Settings (1) Hubert (1) Kielbik Group, Inc. (1) Merchandising Inventives Inc. (1) Napa Technology (1) SightLine Display (1) Southern Imperial (1) SSP Group International Inc. (1) Total Refrigeration Gaskets (1)

Trion Industries, Inc. (1) Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-824-1000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8

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Beer, sPirits & Coolers 1-COCKTAIL MIxES, 2-COOLERS & MALT BEVERAGES, 3-DOMESTIC BEER, 4-DOMESTIC WINE, 5-IMPORTED BEER, 6-IMPORTED WINE, 7-NON-ALCOHOLIC BEER, 8-PREPARED COCKTAILS, 9-SPIRITS AD Global Corp. (6, 7) Amoretti (1) Anheuser-Busch (2, 3, 5, 7) Bolder Beans (1) Boston Beer (3) Brands of Britain, LLC (1) Classic Wines of California (4, 6, 9) Columbia Crest Winery (4) Crown Imports LLC (3, 5) Del Rio Vineyards, LLC (4) Delta Blues Iced Tea Co., Inc. (1) Diageo North America (3, 4, 5, 6, 9) E.&J. Gallo (4) Equis Trading (5, 9) Frederick Wildman and Sons, Ltd. (6, 9) Half Moon Bay Trading Co. (1)

Heineken USA, Inc. 914-681-4100 www.heinekenusa.com

Heineken USA, Inc. (5) White Plains, NY 914-681-4100 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGES 4, 15, 35, 63, 79 (REGIONAl), 93, 113

Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company (3) Jakana Foods Ltd. (6) Kane Candy (9) KDM Global Partners, LLC (4, 6) LeVecke Corporation (1, 8, 9) LiDestri Food & Beverage (9) Luigi’s Food & Wine Company (6) Mike’s Hard Lemonade Co. (2, 8, 9)

MillerCoors 303-329-6565 www.millercoors.com

MillerCoors (3, 4) Golden, CO 303-329-6565 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 57

Newport Wholesalers Inc. (1) North American Beverage Company (1, 7) Olympic Trading Co. (6, 9)

OneKindLife (1) Pabst Brewing Company (3) Pernod Ricard (9) Q Tonic LLC (1) Racconto (3, 4, 6) Red Dirt Hurricane LLC (1) Roland Foods (1) Sanders Candy (3, 4) Social Blends LLC (4, 6, 9) Spaten North America (5) United Juice Companies of America, Inc. (1) Whisk and Spoon - A culinary company (1) Winery Exchange, Inc. (3, 4, 5, 6, 9)

BeveraGes 1-ALCOHOL-FREE WHISKEy FLAVORED DRINK, 2-BOTTLED WATER, 3-COFFEE, 4-ENERGy DRINKS/SHOTS, 5-ETHNIC BEVERAGES, 6-FRUIT DRINKS & TEAS, 7-HEALTH DRINKS, 8-HOT COCOA & MIxES, 9-ICE LATTES , 10-JUICE, 11-JUICE, SHELF-STABLE, 12-MINERAL WATER, 13-OTHER BEVERAGES, 14-POWDERED DRINK MIxES, 15-SOFT DRINKS, 16-SPORT & ENERGy DRINKS, 17-TEA, 18-TOMATO/ VEGETABLE JUICE Hawaiian Springs, LLC (2) Activate Drinks, Inc. (7, 16) AD Global Corp. (2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 16, 17, 18) Advanced Refreshment LLC (2, 17) Alkame Water, Inc. (2) American Fine Food Corp. (11, 14) AquaVita Zero Calorie Sparkling Water (2, 6, 7, 13, 15, 16) Atoka Cranberries Inc. (10) Avitae Caffeinated Water (2) Bay Valley Foods, LLC (13) BCW Food Products, Inc. (13) Berner Food & Beverage (3, 5, 9, 13, 16) Bolder Beans (18) Bolthouse Farms (6, 7, 10, 16) Brands of Britain, LLC (3, 17) Brothers International Food Corp. (6, 10, 13) Buddy Fruits (6, 10, 11, 13) Buywell Coffee (3) ByB Brands, Inc. (4, 7, 10, 13) Byrne Dairy, Inc. (6, 10) Cafe Don Pablo (3) Carl Brandt Inc. (6, 17) Celestial Seasonings (17) Chameleon Cold-Brew (3) Cherry Central (6, 10) Chiquita Brands (6, 10, 11) Church Street Water, LLC (2)

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The Coca-Cola Company 404-676-2121 www.coca-cola.com

The Coca-Cola Company (2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17) Atlanta, GA 404-676-2121 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 3

Coco Libre/Maverick Brands (13) Coffee Bean International (3, 6, 8, 17) Coffee City USA, Inc. (3, 13, 17) Concentric Marketing (3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16) Conifer Specialties (8) Convenience Valet (7, 13) Cott Beverages Inc. (2, 4, 6, 7, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18) CytoSport (7, 16) Delta Blues Iced Tea Co., Inc. (5, 6, 17) DS Waters of America, Inc. (2) EA Berg & Sons (8) Eagle Marketing (3, 6, 14, 17) Emmi (USA) Inc. (3, 14, 17) Equis Trading (7) The FaVe Juice Company (6, 10, 11, 18) Filterfresh Coffee (3, 8, 17) First Quality Retail Group (2) FOCO Pure Coconut Water/ Vasinee Food Corp. (7, 13) 4C Foods Corp. (14, 16, 17) The Fremont Company (13, 14) Funktional Beverages (6, 7, 13, 15) GastronAmerica, LLC (2, 3, 5, 6, 11, 17) Gehl Foods, Inc. (3) Genisoy Food Company (13) Goodness Greeness (10) Goya Foods, Inc. (5) Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. (3, 8, 17) GT Beverage Company, LLC (2, 6, 7, 10, 11, 16) Harmless Harvest Inc. (7) Heart of Tea (17) Hidden Villa Ranch (6, 10) Hillshire Brands (3) Hint Inc. (2, 13) Hometown Coffee, Inc. (3, 17) IN ZONE Brands, Inc. (10, 11) Indie Tea (17)

The J.M. Smucker Company (3) Orville, OH 888-550-9555

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Jakana Foods Ltd. (10) Jel Sert Company (6, 14) Josuma Coffee Company (3) Keurig, Inc. (3) Kicking Horse Coffee (3)



Category Listings Beverages - Business Services/Supplies

Kraft foods group (3, 7, 14) lagg’s tea, llC (5, 14, 17) lee’s Coffee (3) liDestri food & beverage (3, 10, 17) lo-gly (10, 13) love beets (7) lowe refrigeration, inc. (13) madrona specialty foods (17) magnum Coffee roastery (3, 17) mamma Chia (7) metromint (2) the metropolitan tea Company (17) mike shea’s Coffeehouse traditionals, inc. (3) mulberry love (7) nada beverage Company, inc. (6, 7, 11, 15) national beverage Corp. (2, 4, 10, 15, 16)

NEPA Carton & Carrier Co., Inc. (13) Moosic, PA 570-457-7711 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 54

nestlé Waters na (2) new Dutch Water Corp. (2) new leaf brands (6, 17) new orleans roast (3, 17) newport Wholesalers inc. (3, 4, 5) niagara bottling, llC (2, 16, 17) north american beverage Company (3, 6, 7, 15, 16, 17) nuestro Queso (5, 13) oKf international (5, 6, 7, 11, 15, 17) old orchard Juice Co. (11) olympic trading Co. (5) oneKindlife (6, 7, 17) ooh la la Candy (3, 8, 13, 17) organic valley family of farms (10) origin food group, llC (6, 7) paktecha, llC (4, 6, 14) pepsiCo, inc. (2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 15, 16, 17) pom Wonderful llC (6, 10) pregel ameriCa (13) premier nutrition (4, 7, 10) private label nutraceuticals (4) the pulp & press Juice Co. (7, 10) pure sWiss, inc. (2, 7, 12, 13) Q tonic llC (7, 13, 15) raaw foods international, llC 7, 10, 13) red bull (16) red Dirt hurricane llC (4, 13, 16) reD golD, llC (13, 18) reggie’s roast Coffee (3) rema foods (3) roadracer Distribution (2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 13, 15, 16, 17) rogers family Co. (3) rooibee red tea (6, 17) sambazon (7, 14, 16) san francisco herb and natural food Co. (17) sanders Candy (8) seattle’s best Coffee (3, 9) serenity tea sips, llC (17) shoreline fruit (11) simco foods inc. (2, 11, 16) source nutrition manufacturing (4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, 16, 17)

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starbucks Coffee Company (3, 8, 17) starwest botanicals inc. (14, 17) sturm foods, inc. (3, 6, 13, 14, 17) sunsweet growers inc. (6, 10, 11) teanZo 1856/terre tea llC (17) thats a nice! (3) tortuga rum Cake Company (3) troffico llC (5, 6, 10, 11, 17) true Drinks (2, 16) turkey hill Dairy (6, 13, 17) twinings north america, inc. (6, 14, 17) twinlab/alvita tea (4, 16, 17) unilever foods na (17) united brands (3, 16, 17) united Juice Companies of america, inc. (6, 7, 10, 11, 18) unity brands group llC (17) the urbane tea Company (17) viva beverages llC (4, 13) Whisk and spoon - a culinary company (4, 6, 7, 8, 14, 16, 17) Wisdom natural brands (17) Zevia (15)

Boxed dinners & sides 1-boxeD Dinners & siDes aD global Corp. (1) atkins nutritionals, inc. (1) Chairmans foods (1) Concentric marketing (1) D&W fine pack (1) food store solutions, llC (1) gastronamerica, llC (1)

House-Autry Mills, Inc. 919-963-1183 www.house-autry.com

House-Autry Mills, Inc. (1) Four Oaks, NC 919-963-1183 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 25

imperial food services, inc. (1) Kraft foods group (1) oneKindlife (1) praters foods, inc. (1) real World grains & specialties inc. (1) simco foods inc. (1)

Breakfast 1-breaKfast fooDs, froZen, 2-Cereals, 3-natural/organiC bars, 4-sYrup aD global Corp. (2, 3, 4) bakery on main (2, 3) better baked foods (1) bitsy’s brainfood (2)

blue planet foods inc./mcKee foods Corp. (2) bob’s red mill natural foods inc. (2) bridgford foods Corporation (1) Cedarllane natural foods (1) Chairmans foods (1) Chocolaterie de bourgogne (3) Coombs family farm (4) ea berg & sons (1, 2, 3) fast-pak trading (2) e. formella & sons, inc. (2) general mills inc. (2, 3) golden County foods/ ihop frozen (1) great american appetizers (1) great northern maple products (4) the healing bee llC dba shifa healing honey (4) inbalance health Corporation (3) Kellogg Company (1, 2, 3) l.b. maple treat Corp. (4) la bella sausage (1) laura’s gourmet granola (2)

MOM Brands 952-322-8000 www.mombrands.com

MOM Brands (2) Lakeville, MN 952-322-8000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 59

nature’s path foods (1, 2, 3) natureraised farms (1) newport Wholesalers inc. (2) oneKindlife (1, 2, 3) organic milling aquisitions, llC (2) pamela’s products, inc. (3) partners, a tasteful Choice Company (2, 3) pepsiCo, inc. (2) pinnacle foods inc. (4) post foods, llC (2) prairie City bakery (1) premier nutrition (3) purely elizabeth (2) ray’s new York bagels (1) real World grains & specialties inc. (2) resvez, inc. (3) ricetec, inc. (2) simco foods inc. (2) stefano foods inc. (1) sturm foods, inc. (2) troffico llC (4) Weetabix north america (2) Whisk and spoon - a culinary company (3)

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Business services/ suPPlies 1-Consulting, 2-labels, 3-other business serviCes/supplies, 4-point of sale; retail automation Computerized screening, inc. (3) accurate Communications (1, 3) action services group (1) aD global Corp. (1, 2, 3) aDC global Creativity (1, 3) adcomm group, inc. (3) advanced labelling systems (2) aK Wright Contracting (1, 3) aladdin label, inc. (2) allretailJobs.com (1, 3) american express (3) the ams group (1) api(+) (1, 3) atwell, Curtis & brooks ltd. (3) the austin Company (1) auto-star Compusystems inc. (4) avery Dennison Corporation (2) avista utilities (3) blackhawk network (3) budgetcard, inc. (3, 4) bunzl Distribution, inc. (1) Cenveo store (2, 3) Cherry Central (1) Compass marketing, inc. (4) CountWise, llC (3) Cps Cards (3) Creative retail solutions, llC (2, 3, 4) Cropsource international, llC (1) Crown mini-bank (4) D fab (3) Datalogic (4) Daymon Worldwide (1, 4) DbK Concepts, inc. (4) Displays & holders (2, 3) Dtg (3) Duke energy (3) Dur-a-flex, inc. (1) eagle marketing (1) eCrm (3) eCrs (4) edgewood Consulting group (1) elite Display usa (1) excalibur seasoning Company ltd. (1, 2) financial supermarkets, inc. (3) fms, inc. (1) fusion marketing (1) the garden City group (3) gastronamerica, llC (1, 2, 3) giroCheck financial, inc. (4) great lakes label llC (2) green tile (3) green tower industries (3) guiding stars licensing Company (1, 2) harvestmark (2) hencken & gaines (3) hewlett-packard Company (1) hip hop foods llC (4) hubert (2) identiCom sign solutions llC (1, 3) in life business Development group (1)


Category listings Business Services/Supplies - Cooler, Freezer Merchandising Systems

inContext solutions (1) indoplastik Persada (2, 3) insight industries (1) intel (1, 3) ishida/rice lake Weighing systems (2) Jobsinlogistics.com (1, 3) Jobsintrucks.com (1, 3) Kane Candy (1) Katz Marketing solutions (1, 3) Kaufman Container Co. (2) King retail solutions (1) Kinsa group, inc. (3) Kss retail, a dunnhumby company (1, 4) labeltronix (2) lightning labels (2) lsi graphic solutions (3) luxury life Brands inc./ happyornot reseller (3) M&M label Company, inc. (2) Manthan systems, inc. (1) Market solutions llC (1, 3) Mascot Building services (3) Mercatus technologies (4) Mercury signs & display, ltd. (2, 3) Meridian energy group, llC (1) Microstrategy (3) Miller Management & Consulting services, inc. (1, 3) Mobile Food truck Promotions group llC (1) Montana Vistas, llC (1) Motorola solutions, inc (1) napa technology (4) nashville Wraps (2) national FleX (1)

NEPA Carton & Carrier Co., Inc. (3) Moosic, PA 570-457-7711 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 54

nextep systems (1) nFi industries (1) the nPd group, inc. (1) nutrisavings (3) o9 solutions (3) oakleaf Waste Management (1, 3) old seville expense reduction turning trash into Cash! (1) Paktecha, llC (1, 2) Pan-oston (1, 4) Park City group (1, 3) PCe instruments uK ltd. (3) Performance Packaging of nevada (2, 3) Pregel aMeriCa (3) Printmax (2) Private label nutraceuticals (1, 2) Proactive Packaging & display (3) Proclaim Promotions (4) the redmond Company (1) reflexis systems, inc. (1, 3, 4) rgis, llC (3) save-a-lot Food stores (1) sightline display (2) society insurance (3) stM (2) supervalu design services group inc. (1) surface solutions, inc. (3) symphony iri group (1)

1010data (1) thermal technologies, incorporated (1) thomas & thorngren, inc. (1) tPF services (3) trash 2 recycling, inc. (1) trendsource, inc. (1) truecount (1) usPs/the united states Postal service (3) Vestcom international, inc. (2) Virtual Packaging (2) VM Consult (1) Waldos (1) Winston Packaging (1, 2, 3) Ws Packaging group inc. (2)

CaMeras/Photo/ Batteries 1-ProduCts duracell (1)

Candy 1-Candy - guMs, 2-CaraMels, 3-darK ChoColate, 4-guMMies, Jellies, 5-hard Candy, 6-MilK ChoColate, 7-Mints, 8-other Candy, 9-sugarFree ChoColate, 10-White ChoColate ad global Corp. (3, 6, 9, 10) adams & Brooks, inc. (1, 4, 5, 6, 9) the allan Candy Company limited (4, 5, 7, 8) american licorice Company (8) Before & after Candy (1, 3, 6, 7, 8) Bountiful Pantry (8) Brownie Brittle, llC (8) Carl Brandt inc. (3, 6) Chocolaterie de Bourgogne (2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) Citation snacks (8) Concentric Marketing (8) Coombs Family Farm (8) deMet’s Candy Company (2, 6, 8, 9, 10) ea Berg & sons (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)

Enjoy Life Natural Brands LLC (3, 6, 10) Schiller Park, IL 800-50-ENJOY/847-260-0300 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 53

Fast-Pak trading (5, 6) Ferrero usa inc. (1, 3, 6) Flicks Candy Co. (3, 6, 8) Funley’s delicious (1, 3, 6) gastronamerica, llC (3, 6) goetze’s Candy Co., inc. (2) gourmet nantel (8) grandma’s Bake shoppe (6) the great san saba river Pecan Company (1)

The Hershey Company 717-534-4200 www.hersheys.com

The Hershey Company (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10) Hershey, PA 717-534-4200 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 7

hickory harvest Foods (3, 6, 8) i.M. good snacks (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) Jakana Foods ltd. (5) Jelly Belly Candy Company (4, 8) Joyva Corp. (8) Just Born, inc. (1, 3, 4, 6) Kane Candy (3, 6, 8, 10) Kraft Foods group (2) lily’s sweets, llC (3, 6, 9) lovely Candy Co. (2, 8) lowe refrigeration, inc. (8) Mars Chocolate north america (6) Mondelez international (1) newport Wholesalers inc. (1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) nibMor (3) oneKindlife (4) ooh la la Candy (1, 4, 5, 8) original gourmet Food Company (1, 6, 8) Palmer Candy (1, 4, 5) Pine river Pre-Pack, inc. (3, 4, 6, 8) resVez, inc. (3, 8) roadracer distribution (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) sanders Candy (2, 3, 6, 8) setton international Foods, inc. (1, 3, 6) simco Foods inc. (6) sorbee international, llC (1, 4, 5, 8, 9) sticky Fingers Bakeries (3, 6, 8, 10) sulpice Chocolat (3, 6) sweet Jubilee gourmet (3, 5, 6, 8) swiss Colony retail Brands, llC (3, 6, 8) texas star & nut Company (8) thats a nice! (7) tortuga rum Cake Company (6, 8) tower Candy Co. (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8) triunfo-Mex inc. (8) tropical Foods (1, 5, 8) unreal Candy (6, 8) With love Chocolates (4, 6) Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company (1)

Canned Foods 1-Canned Beans, 2-Canned Fruit, 3-Canned Meat & Poultry, 4-Canned VegetaBles, 5-Canned/ PouCh tuna & seaFood, 6-other Canned Foods, 7-ready-to-eat Meals, 8-ready-to-eat Pasta ad global Corp. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7) allens, inc. (4) american Fine Food Corp. (4) Bell-Carter Foods, inc. (4, 6) Blue ridge Jams (6) Brothers international Food Corp. (2) Bruce Foods Corp. (4) California sun dry Foods (4) Chairmans Foods (7, 8) Cherry Central (2, 4, 6) Choice Food of america (3, 7, 8) gastronamerica, llC (1, 2, 4, 5, 7) general Mills inc. (2, 4) la Preferida, inc. (4) Mancini Packing Company (4) Marfood usa, inc. (3) Musco Family olive Company (6) natural Value inc. (1) newport Wholesalers inc. (1, 2, 4, 6) oneKindlife (7) oregon seafoods (5) Pacific Coast Producers, inc. (2, 4) Peppadew usa (4) racconto (4) red gold, llC (4, 6) red smith Foods, inc. (3) rema Foods (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8) roadracer distribution (2) rosa Food Products Co. inc. (2, 4) sanders Candy (6) seneca Foods Corp. (2, 4) simco Foods inc. (1, 2, 4) sunfolk group (4, 5) sunshine sweet Corn (4) sunsweet growers inc. (2) B. terfloth & Co. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) troffico llC (1, 4, 5, 7) Wild Planet Foods, inc. (5)

Cooler, Freezer MerChandising systeMs 1-Cooler, Freezer MerChandising systeMs aht Cooling systems usa (1) airius llC (1) aK Wright Contracting (1) alto-shaam inc. (1) Baltimore aircoil Company (1) Chairmans Foods (1) Creative retail solutions, llC (1) eMCor group, inc. (1) FFr-dsi, inc. (1) hubert (1) lowe refrigeration, inc. (1) luvata (1)

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MasonWays indestructible Plastics, llc (1) Merchandising inventives inc. (1) Minus Forty technologies (1) MPM Food equipment group (1) Mtl cool (1) sightline Display (1) src refrigeration (1)

Trion Industries, Inc. (1) Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-824-1000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8

Zero Zone, inc. (1)

Dairy 1-Butter/Margarine, 2-cheese, 3-cOFFee creaMers, 4-cOttage cheese , 5-creaM cheese, 6-Dairy suBstitutes, 7-DiPs/sOur creaM, 8-egg suBstitutes, 9-eggs, 10-ice creaM, 11-Juice, 12-Milk/ Milk PrODucts, 13-Other Dairy, 14-PuDDings/ ParFaits, 15-sPreaDs, 16-WhiPPeD tOPPing, 17-yOgurt aD global corp. (2, 11, 13) aiello Brothers cheese co. (2) alouette cheese usa, llc (2, 13, 15) ambriola company, inc./ locatelli (2) aMPi (1, 2, 12, 14) anco Fine cheese (2) andrew & everett (2) arena cheese, inc. (2) arla Foods (2) arthur schuman inc. (2) atlanta Foods international (2) Beemster cheese (2) Bel Brands usa (2) Belgioioso cheese inc. (2) Best cheese corporation (2) Biazzo Dairy Products, inc. (2) Blaser’s usa, inc. (2, 5) Blue Bunny (10) Boar’s head (2) Bongards’ creameries (2) Brand castle llc (16) Bunker hill cheese co., inc. (1, 2, 17) Byrne Dairy, inc. (1, 2, 7, 10, 11, 12, 17) cabot creamery (1, 2, 17) cacique usa (2, 7, 17) cady creek Farms llc (2) cantare Foods (2) castro cheese co., inc. (2) ccF Brands (9) cedar’s Mediterranean Foods, inc. (7, 13, 17) chateaux cheese corporation (2, 13, 15) chobani, inc. (2, 17) clemmy’s ice cream (10) concentric Marketing (10, 11, 17)

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consorzio Del Formaggio Parmigiano reggiano (2, 13) Dairiconcepts, lP (2) Dairyfood usa, inc. (2, 7, 13, 15) Daiya Foods (2, 6, 13) Dandeli specialty Foods (2, 15) the Dannon company (17) Dawn Food Products, inc. (13, 15) the Deli source, inc. (2) Dietz & Watson (2) eggland’s Best, inc. (13) eichtens hidden acres, llc (2) emmi (usa) inc. (2, 17) epicurean Butter (1, 15) equis trading (13) Fage usa Dairy industry inc. (17) Fantis Foods inc. (2) Fast-Pak trading (2) Future Food Brands (7) gastronamerica, llc (2, 13) gehl Foods, inc. (2, 7, 14) general Mills inc. (17) glen Oaks Farms, inc. (17) grassland Dairy Products, inc. (1, 15) great lakes cheese company, inc. (2) green rabbit, llc (12, 13)

Grower’s Express, LLC/ Green Giant Fresh (7) Salinas, CA 831-757-9700 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 42

gruyere aOP (2) the happy egg co. (9) the healing Bee llc dba shifa healing honey (15) henning’s Wisconsin cheese, inc. (1, 2, 15) high road craft ice cream (10) hillshire Brands (2)

The J.M. Smucker Company (10) Orville, OH 888-550-9555 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENTS ON COVER TIP, 20

Jana Foods (1, 2, 5) Joseph Farms (2, 13) kendall Farms, llc (7) klondike cheese company (2) kraft Foods group (2, 5, 14, 16) lakeview Farms, inc. (7, 14) lioni latticini, inc. (2) lowe refrigeration, inc. (13) M. larivee international, inc. (2) Maggie’s salsa, llc (7) Mars chocolate north america (10) t. Marzetti company (7, 15, 16) Miceli Dairy Products company (2, 13)

Deli Milk Splash 855-645-5759 www.milksplash.com

Milk Splash (12, 13) Concord, NC 855-645-5759 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 41

MilkPeP (12) Montchevre-Betin inc. (2, 13) Monterey gourmet Foods, inc. (2, 15) nanak Foods (2, 17) national Dairy Brands (1, 2, 15) nestlé Prepared Foods (10) north american Beverage company (12) nuestro Queso (2, 7, 15) Old Fashion Foods, inc. (2) Olympic trading co. (13) Organic valley Family of Farms (1, 2, 12, 17) Origin Food group, llc (13) Pacific cheese co. (2) Parkers Farm (7, 13, 15) Peppadew usa (2, 15) Pine river Pre-Pack, inc. (15) Point reyes Farmstead cheese company (2) Pregel aMerica (8, 12, 16, 17) Premier nutrition (12) Pulmuone Wildwood, inc. (3, 12, 15, 17) Queso campesino (2) racconto (2) real World grains & specialties inc. (2, 8, 10) roadracer Distribution (15) rosa Food Products co. inc. (2) rose acre Farms, inc. (9, 13) sabra Dipping company (7) sanders candy (13) saputo cheese usa inc. (2) signature Brands, llc (13, 16) source nutrition Manufacturing (11) stonyfield (17) tnuva (1, 2, 5, 6, 14, 15, 16) tower candy co. (15) transatlantic Foods (1) troffico llc (2, 11, 15, 17) the truckle cheese company (2) turkey hill Dairy (10) WhiteWave Foods company (1, 3, 12, 13) Wholly guacamole (7) the Zeroll company (10)

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1-Deli, 2-ethnic Deli, 3-Olives, 4-PackageD Meats, 5-Party trays, 6-Pickles, 7-PrePareD FOODs, 8-rOtisserie seasOnings & BreaDing, 9-sushi ace sushi (2, 5, 9) aD global corp. (1, 2, 3, 4, 7) albert’s Organics (4) allison’s gourmet kitchens (7) armour- eckrich Meats llc (4) Bear Pond Farm (1) Belgioioso cheese inc. (1) Big t coastal Provisions (1, 7) Bilinski sausage Mfg. co. (7) Blue ridge Jams (6) Boar’s head (1, 4) Bolder Beans (6) Boulder Organic! (7) Bridgford Foods corporation (1, 4, 7) carl Buddig/Old Wisconsin Food Products (1) Busseto Foods, inc. (4) Butterball, llc (1, 4) Butterfly Baking, llc (1) cantare Foods (1, 7) carl Brandt inc. (2) chairmans Foods (1, 7) cin chili & company, inc. (6) collins Brothers, inc. (3) country Maid, inc. (7) creekstone Farms Premium Beef (1) creta Farms usa, inc. (1) D&W Fine Pack (1, 5) Dandeli specialty Foods (1, 3) Daniele, inc. (1, 4, 6) Demeter’s Pantry (1, 2, 7) Dietz & Watson (1, 4) Drake’s Fresh Pasta company (1, 2, 7) eagle Marketing (2) excalibur seasoning company ltd. (8) Fantis Foods inc. (3) Fineline settings (5) Fiorucci Foods, inc. (1) Fontaine sante Foods (3, 7) e. Formella & sons, inc. (3) Foster Farms (1, 4) Future Food Brands (1, 5, 7) galaxy nutritional Foods (7) gastronamerica, llc (1, 2, 3) giuliano specialty Foods (3, 6)

Gold Medal Products Co. 513-769-7676 www.gmpopcorn.com

Gold Medal Products Co. (1) Cincinnati, OH 513-769-7676 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 99

goPicnic, inc. (4, 7)


Category listings Deli - e-Commerce

Gourmet Kitchens, Inc. (7) Gourmet To Go (4) Great American Appetizers (1, 9) Greek Gourmet Ltd. (2, 3, 6) Gusto Packing Company, Inc. (1) Harry’s Fresh Foods (1, 7) Hatfield Quality Meats (1) Hillshire brands (1, 4, 7) Hissho Sushi (7, 9) Imperial Food Services, Inc. (7) InnovAsian Cuisine Enterprises, LLC (2, 7) Isabelle’s Kitchen, Inc. (1, 7) JyC International, Inc. (7) KASCo SharpTech (8) Kayem Foods Inc. (4) Kenlan Foods, LLC (4) Kettle Cuisine (7) King’s Command Foods, Inc. (7) Kraft Foods Group (4) La bella Sausage (4) Luigi’s Food & Wine Company (2, 3) Magic Seasoning blends (4) Mancini Packing Company (2) Montecito Roadhouse, Inc. (2) Musco Family olive Company (3, 6) NatureRaised Farms (1, 4, 7) Nestlé Prepared Foods (7) Noble Roman’s, Inc. (7) old Wisconsin Food Products

Company, Inc. (1, 4) olympic Trading Co. (3) Pita Pal Industries, Inc. (2) Plainville Farms (4) Plumrose uSA (1, 4) Praters Foods, Inc. (7) Pulmuone Wildwood, Inc. (7) Real World Grains & Specialties Inc. (1) Rema Foods (1, 2, 3) RiceWrap Foods Corporation (2, 7)

Sandridge Food Corporation (1, 7) Medina, OH 330-764-6123 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGES 39, 108

Simply Southern Sides (2, 7) Sparrer Sausage Company (1) Starwest botanicals Inc. (8) Stefano Foods Inc. (1, 5, 7) Sugardale Foods (1, 4) Thats A Nice! (1, 2, 3, 7) Transatlantic Foods (1) Troffico LLC (2, 3, 6) Tyson Foods (7) vincent Giordano Corporation (1) vino Gelatina LLC (1) West Liberty Foods (1, 4) Wisoman Foods Inc. (2)

E-CommErCE 1-CoMMuNICATIoN SySTEMS, 2-ELECTRoNIC FuNDS TRANSFERS, 3-INCENTIvE PRoGRAMS, 4-MEASuRED MARKETING, 5-PRoMoTIoNAL PRoGRAMS, CoNTINuITy PRoGRAMS, 6-WEb-bASED TECHNoLoGy ACI Worldwide (2) AXIS Integrated (1, 3, 4, 5, 6) bluePay (4, 5, 6) bRdata (5, 6) budgetcard, Inc. (4, 5) Catalina Marketing Corporation (4) Chetu, Inc. (6) CommonKindness (4, 5, 6) Coupons For Education, LLC (5) CropSource International, LLC (5) Crown Mini-bank (2) Delego Software (2, 6) Digimarc Corporation (4, 6) Doublebeam (5) Dyna-Tabs, LLC (5) eKwipper (4) FIS (2) Flexscan Systems, Inc. (5) Fusion Marketing (3, 4, 5, 6)

GeniusCentral Systems, Inc. (1, 5) Green Genie ATM (2) Grid Dynamics (3, 4, 5, 6) Grocery Shopping Network (4, 5) Healthy Savings (5) Holiday Gift Check Program (3, 5) Horizon Equipment LLC (2, 4) InComm (5) Inmar, Inc. (5) Innovative Specialty Gifts Ltd. (3, 5) Insight Industries (6) KSS Retail, a dunnhumby company (6) Media Solutions Corporation (1, 6) Mercatus Technologies (6) Microsoft (1, 6) Miller Management & Consulting Services, Inc. (5, 6) Mobile Food Truck Promotions Group LLC (3, 4, 5) Mopro (1, 6) MultiAd Kwikee (6) MyWebGrocer (1, 4, 6) NCR Corporation (5) Newport Wholesalers Inc. (2) Nextep Systems (6) o9 Solutions (6) Pinpoint Software (6) PlantCML (6) Proclaim Promotions (5) Quality Two-Way Radios (1)

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real World grains & specialties inc. (6) retalix usA inc. (6) revionics, inc. (5, 6) rW3 inc. (6) symphony iri group (4) 1010data (6) tio networks (2, 6) usps/the united states postal service (1) Verizon Wireless (1)

ElEctronic PaymEnt/ ProcEssinG systEms 1-coupon procEssing systEMs, 2-crEdit cArds & chEcK crEdit, 3-currEncy-hAndling/ cAsh rEconciliAtion systEMs, 4-ElEctronic BEnEFits trAnsFErs (EBt), 5-ElEctronic chEcK conVErsion, 6-ElEctronic coupons, 7-ElEctronic

pAyMEnt systEMs (Eps), 8-ElEctronic pAyMEnt/ procEssing systEMs, 9-othEr ElEctronic pAyMEnt/procEssing systEMs Aci Worldwide (7, 8) Alltrust networks (7) American Express (2) Auto-star compusystems inc. (8) Balance innovations, llc (3) the BAnKEr Money counter (3) Blackhawk network (2) Bluepay (2, 8) catalina Marketing corporation (6) chetu, inc. (8) commonKindness (6) coupons.com incorporated (6) crown Mini-Bank (8) cummins-Allison corporation (3, 8, 9) demandtec inc. (9) doubleBeam (7) dVdnow Kiosks (7, 8) Ecrs (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8) EFc systems, inc. (5, 7, 8) eKwipper (6) Fis (8) Flexscan systems, inc. (6)

girocheck Financial, inc. (2, 5, 7, 8) green genie AtM (2, 9) grid dynamics (6) gwarepos (1, 2, 7) healthy savings (1) horizon Equipment llc (6) hypercom (2, 4, 7) indoplastik persada (2) inmar, inc. (1, 8) isis-JVl Ventures llc (1, 2, 7, 8, 9) Midax, inc. (7) Mustang Microsystems, inc. (7, 8) nch Marketing services, inc., A Valassis company (1, 6) nextep systems (9) pan-oston (3)

POSA Tech, Inc. (5, 7, 8, 9) Coral Springs, FL 888-491-4006 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 100

prologic redemption solutions (1, 6) retalix usA inc. (7, 8) scanAps (6) tio networks (8) universal Merchants (2) VM consult (7, 8)

Ethnic Foods 1-AsiAn Foods, 2-Ethnic sAucEs, 3-Ethnic sEAsonings, 4-indiAn, 5-itAliAn spEciAlty, 6-KoshEr Foods, 7-MEditErrAnEAn, 8-MExicAn Foods Ace sushi (1) Ach Food companies, inc. (4) Acorsa usA inc. (7) Ad global corp. (2, 5, 7) Alfresh Foods of texas, lp (1) Amy Food, inc. (1) Annie chun’s inc. (1) Backerhaus Veit ltd. (6) Baklava unlimited (7) Bangkok 96 (thai-Feast) (1) Barry’s Bakery (6) Bay Valley Foods, llc (1, 8) Beatrice Bakery co. (6) Brothers-All-natural (6) Bruce Foods corp. (8) cacique usA (8) california lavash (7) cantare Foods (5) caravan ingredients (5, 8)

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Cedar’s Mediterranean Foods, Inc. (7) The Chef in Black (1) Cibao Meat Products, Inc. (8) Cin Chili & Company, Inc. (6) DairiConcepts, LP (5) Day-Lee Foods, Inc. (1) Delice Global Inc. (1) Demeter’s Pantry (7) Drake’s Fresh Pasta Company (5) EA Berg & Sons (5, 6, 8) Eagle Marketing (1, 8) Equis Trading (7) Excalibur Seasoning Company Ltd. (2, 3) The Falafel Republic (1) Fantis Foods Inc. (7) Fast-Pak Trading (6, 7) Flavorers LLC (2) Food Store Solutions, LLC (8) E. Formella & Sons, Inc. (6) The Fremont Company (8) Frog Ranch Foods, Ltd. (6, 8) Future Food Brands (7) GastronAmerica, LLC (2, 5, 7) Giovanni Food Company, Inc. (2, 6) Giuliano Specialty Foods (6, 8) GMB Specialty Foods, LLC (2, 5) Gourmet Express LLC (1, 5) Goya Foods, Inc. (8) Grandma’s Bake Shoppe (6) Great American Appetizers (1, 6, 8) Greek Gourmet Ltd. (7) Gusto Foods International, Inc. (1, 4, 8) Half Moon Bay Trading Co. (1, 2, 8) Handi Foods Ltd. (6, 7) HATCH Chile Company (8) The Healing Bee LLC dba Shifa Healing Honey (7) Hip Hop Foods LLC (2) I.M. Good Snacks (6) InnovAsian Cuisine Enterprises, LLC (1) Island Abbey Foods Ltd. (6) Jane’s Dough Foods (5) Jayam Business Ventures LLC (Lifestyle Chefs) (1, 4) JyC International, Inc. (1) Kachwa Food Group (8) Kane Candy (6) KASCO SharpTech (2, 3) Klondike Cheese Company (7) Kohinoor Foods (4) La Bella Sausage (5) Lagg’s Tea, LLC (8) Lakeview Farms, Inc. (8) LiDestri Food & Beverage (8) Ling’s Asian Cuisine (1) Luigi’s Food & Wine Company (5) Lula B’s Sauce and Seasonings (2) M. Larivee International, Inc. (8) Magic Seasoning Blends (6) Mancini Packing Company (5) Marfood USA, Inc. (8) MegaMex Foods, LLC (8) Molina USA, LLC (6, 8) Montecito Roadhouse, Inc. (8) Mooney Farms (5, 7) My Addiction Shop (7) Nanak Foods (4) National Raisin Company (6, 8) Nuestro Queso (8)

Nustef International, Inc. (5) Oliviers & Co. (7) Okami, Inc. (1) Ole Mexican Foods, Inc. (8) OneKindLife (3) Pacific Coast Producers, Inc. (2, 5) Passage Foods (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8) Paulie O’s Italian Gourmet (5) Pepe’s Wonderful Mexican Foods (8) Pinos’ Press Artisan Oil (5) Power of Fruit (6) Prairie City Bakery (8) PreGel AMERICA (5) Queso Campesino (8) R&D Fixtures (7) Racconto (5) Real World Grains & Specialties Inc. (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) Red River Commodities/ SunButter (6) Rema Foods (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) RiceWrap Foods Corporation (1, 6) Seth Greenberg’s Brownie Crunch (6) Sharwood’s Premier Foods (1, 2, 4) Spartan Foods of America (5, 6) Stefano Foods Inc. (5) Swagger Foods Corp. (3, 6) Tasty Bite (4) Thats A Nice! (2, 5, 6, 7) TIPIAK Inc. (6, 7) Tortuga Rum Cake Company (2) Tower Candy Co. (8) Tribe Mediterranean Foods Company, Inc. (7) Troffico LLC (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Whisk and Spoon - A culinary company (3, 4, 7, 8) Wisoman Foods Inc. (8) Woodland Foods (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) yucatan Foods (8)

Fixturing 1-FIxTURING AK Wright Contracting (1) CalWest Designs (1) Cannon Equipment Company (1) Creative Retail Solutions, LLC (1) Displays & Holders (1) Ecowood Retail Displays (1) Engstrom Trading, LLC (1) Fixture Displays LLC (1) FOURMI Gondola Movers (1) Hubert (1) InterMetro Industries Inc. (aka Metro) (1) Kielbik Group, Inc. (1) King Retail Solutions (1) Mascot Building Services (1) MasonWays Indestructible Plastics, LLC (1) Merchandising Inventives Inc. (1) Pan-Oston (1) RGIS, LLC (1) SightLine Display (1) Southern Imperial (1) Supervalu Design Services Group Inc. (1)

Trion Industries, Inc. (1) Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-824-1000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8

Windsor Fixtures, Inc. (1)

Freezer PoPs 1-FREEzER POPS Jakana Foods Ltd. (1) Jel Sert Company (1) Ruby’s Naturals, LLC (1)

Frozen Foods 1-APPETIzERS, 2-BEEF, BURGERS, ETC., 3-DESSERTS & BAKERy, FROzEN, 4-DINNERS & MEALS, FROzEN, 5-ETHNIC, FROzEN, 6-FROzEN BAKED GOODS, 7-FROzEN FRUIT, 8-FROzEN PIzzA, 9-HEALTHy MEALS, 10-ICE CREAM & SNACKS, 11-ICE CREAM NOVELTIES, 12-JUICES, FROzEN, 13-SANDWICHES, FROzEN, 14-SEAFOOD, FROzEN, 15-VEGETABLES, FROzEN, 16-VEGETARIAN/ORGANIC, FROzEN AD Global Corp. (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 12) Alessi Bakeries, Inc. (3) Allens, Inc. (15) The American Scallop Company (14) Amy’s Kitchen, Inc. (1, 3, 4, 10, 16) Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. (4, 9) Bake’n Joy Foods, Inc. (3, 6) Baklava Unlimited (5) Bangkok 96 (Thai-Feast) (5, 16) Bavarian Pretzel Factory (6) Beaver Street Fisheries, Inc. - Sea BestÆ (14) Bellflower Mountain Bakery (6) Better Baked Foods (1, 4, 6, 8, 13) Better4U Foods (8, 9) Blake’s All Natural Food (4, 9) Blue Bunny (7, 10, 11) Blue Horizon Wild - Wild-Caught, Sustainable Seafood Entrees from Elevation Brands, LLC (1, 14) Boboli International, LLC (3) BOLD Organics (8) BPI Technology, Inc. (2) Bridgford Foods Corporation (6, 13) Brothers International Food Corp. (7, 12) Bruce Foods Corp. (15) Buddy’s Kitchen (2, 13) Burry Foods (4, 6) Butterball, LLC (2) Butterfly Baking, LLC (6) Caesar’s Pasta Specialties (4) Caravan Ingredients (3) CedarlLane Natural Foods (3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 15, 16)

Chairmans Foods (4, 7, 15) Charlie’s Specialties, Inc. (3, 6) Chiquita Brands (7) Circle Foods LLC (1) Clyde’s Delicious Donuts (6)

ConAgra Foods, Inc. 402-240-4000 www.conagrafoods.com

ConAgra Foods, Inc. (4) Omaha, NE 402-240-4000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 32

Concentric Marketing (4, 8, 14) Cookietree Bakeries (3, 6) David’s Cookies (3) Davis Bros Pizza (8) Day-Lee Foods, Inc. (4) Demeter’s Pantry (5) Dessert Select Inc. (3) Dr. Oetker Ltd. (8) Dr. Praeger’s Sensible Foods (2, 9, 16) Dr. Schar USA Inc. (6) Drake’s Fresh Pasta Company (4, 5) EPI Breads (3) EpicSeas (Shells & Fish Import Co.) (4, 9, 14) Food Link Inc. (7, 15) Food Store Solutions, LLC (5) Freiberger USA Incorporated (8) Fruti Fruit (7) Furlani’s Food Corporation (1, 8) Garden of Protein (1, 4, 9, 16) GastronAmerica, LLC (5, 9) General Mills Inc. (7, 8, 10, 15) Gifford’s Ice Cream (10) Giorgio Foods Inc. (8) Goldbaum’s Natural Foods (4) Golden County Foods/ IHOP Frozen (6) Golden Platter Foods, Inc. (4) Gourmet Express LLC (1, 3, 4) Gourmet Kitchens, Inc. (13) Great American Appetizers (1, 5, 15, 16) H.C. Brill Company, Inc. (3, 6) Hidden Villa Ranch (2) High Road Craft Ice Cream (10, 11) Hillshire Brands (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 13) Imperial Food Services, Inc. (4) InnovAsian Cuisine Enterprises, LLC (5) Ivar’s Seafood, Soup & Sauce Company (14)

The J.M. Smucker Company (10) Orville, OH 888-550-9555

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Jane’s Dough Foods (3, 6, 8) Jessie Lord Bakery, LLC (6) JTM Foods, LLC (3) Kellogg Company (6, 8)

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kenlan Foods, LLC (1, 2) Labriola Baking Company (6) Lepage Bakeries, Inc. (6) Ling’s Asian Cuisine (4, 5) LUVO (4, 10) Mama Rosa’s (8) Mancini Packing Company (15) T. Marzetti Company (3, 6) Mazzetta Company, LLC (14) Miami Onion Roll Company (3) Molinaro’s Fine Italian Foods Ltd. (8) Morey’s Seafood International (14) Mr. Dee’s Inc. (1) My Mama’s Sweet Potato Pie Company (3) Mystic Pizza (8) Nanak Foods (1, 3) Nature’s Path Foods (6) NatureRaised Farms (1, 2, 4, 5, 13) Neat Foods (5, 9, 16) Nestlé Prepared Foods (1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13) New French Bakery (3) Nonpareil Corporation/Teton Valley Ranch (4, 15) O’Sole Mio, Inc. (4) Ocean Mist Farms (15) Old Orchard Juice Co. (12) Orca Bay Seafoods, Inc. (4, 9, 14) Original Bagel Company (3) Palermo’s Pizza (8) Pamela’s Products, Inc. (3, 6) PanaPesca USA Corp. (14) Pasco Corporation of America (3, 6) Pepe’s Wonderful Mexican Foods (4, 5) Pilgrim’s (4) Pinnacle Foods Inc. (14, 15) Pita Pal Industries, Inc. (5) Power of Fruit (11) Prairie City Bakery (3, 5, 6) Praters Foods, Inc. (4) PreGel AMERICA (11) Ray’s New york Bagels (6) Real World Grains & Specialties Inc. (4, 5, 16) Rema Foods (3, 8) RiceWrap Foods Corporation (5, 16) Richelieu Foods, Inc. (8, 16) Roba Dolce (3, 10)

Ruiz Foods 559-591-5510 www.ruizfoods.com

Ruiz Foods (3, 4, 6) Dinuba, CA 559-591-5510 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 37

Rustic Crust (8) Sanders Candy (3) Schar Foods (6) The Schwan Food Company (3, 4, 6, 8) Seneca Foods Corp. (15) Simco Foods Inc. (12, 15) Simply Southern Sides (4, 5, 15) Spartan Foods of America (3, 6)

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Stefano Foods Inc. (1, 5, 8, 13) Sunshine Sweet Corn (9, 15, 16) B. Terfloth & Co. (14, 15, 16)

13 Foods LLC 208-413-9250 www.13foods.com

13 Foods LLC (15) Lewiston, ID 208-413-9250 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 38

Tnuva (5) Toufayan Bakeries, Inc. (3) Troffico LLC (5) United Juice Companies of America, Inc. (12) Village Grown Organic (7, 15, 16) Volk Enterprises (2, 4)

Grains, Pasta & sauce 1-ALFREDO SAUCES AD Global Corp. (1) Bear Pond Farm (1) Berner Food & Beverage (1) Chairmans Foods (1)

Sandridge Food Corporation (1) Medina, OH 330-764-6123 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGES 39, 108

HealtH & Beauty 1-AIR FRESHENERS, 2-ANALGESICS , 3-ANTACIDS, 4-AROMATHERAPy, 5-ATHLETIC & HEALTH, 6-BABy DIAPERS, 7-BABy FOOD/INFANT FORMULA, 8-BABy PRODUCTS, 9-BATH PRODUCTS, SOAPS & BODy WASHES, 10-BODy PRODUCTS, 11-COLOGNE/ PERFUME, 12-COSMETIC SUPPLIES, 13-COUGH, COLD & FLU, 14-DEODORANTS, 15-DIAGNOSTIC PRODUCTS: BLOOD PRESSURE, 16-DIAGNOSTIC PRODUCTS: BLOOD SUGAR, 17-DIAGNOSTIC PRODUCTS: THERMOMETERS, 18-DIETARy AIDS, 19-EyE CARE, 20-EyEGLASSES, 21-FEMININE HyGIENE, 22-FIRST AID, SAFETy

PRODUCTS, 23-FOOT CARE, 24-HAIR CARE, 25-HERBALS, 26-HOME HEALTH CARE, 27-HOME HEALTH CARE, SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT, 28-HOMEOPATHIC PRODUCTS, 29-INCONTINENCE, 30-LAXATIVES, 31-NAIL CARE, 32-NASAL CARE, 33-NUTRITION GUIDANCE SySTEMS, 34-NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS, 35-OINTMENTS/CREAMS, 36-ORAL CARE, 37-OTC PHARMACEUTICAL, 38-OTHER HEALTH & BEAUTy, 39PAIN RELIEF, 40-PAIN REMEDIES, 41-SANITARy NAPkINS, 42-SHAVING NEEDS, 43-SkIN CARE, 44-SkIN CARE: PRODUCTS & LOTIONS, 45-SOAP, 46SUN CARE, 47-VITAMINS & SUPPLEMENTS, 48-WET WIPES Iovate Health Sciences International Inc. (18, 34) AAA Pharmaceutical, Inc. (2, 13, 38, 39) Abbott Nutrition (15, 16, 17) AD Global Corp. (7, 9, 10, 25) Ademark Products, Inc. (1, 4) Aetna Foot Products (23) Air-Scent International (1, 38) Alabu (43, 44, 45) Almased (2, 8, 13, 18, 22, 26, 32, 33, 34, 42, 47) American Premier Products, LLC (8) Andis Company (10, 24, 42) Angel Sales, Inc. (9, 10, 11, 12, 24, 39, 42, 43, 44, 45) Aquastar, Inc. (9, 10) Aspire Brands (12, 24, 43, 46) Baby king/Pet king (8) Balance Bar Company (34) Beaumont Products, Inc. (1, 9, 45)

Beiersdorf, Inc. 203-563-5800 www.bdfusa.com

Beiersdorf, Inc. (8, 9, 10, 37, 43, 44) Wilton, CT 203-563-5800 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 27

Best Sanitizers, Inc. (43, 44, 45) BIC Corporation (42) Blue Cross Laboratories (7, 8, 9, 14, 44) Blue Star Trading (26, 27) Blueair, Inc. (22, 26, 27)

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Boehringer-Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (2, 3, 5, 13, 16, 30, 37, 38, 39, 40) Brittanie’s Thyme LLC (4, 43, 44) The Caldrea Company (1, 26) California Clock Co. (1, 26, 27) Camber Pharmaceuticals (2, 3, 39) Candle-Lite (4) Canus Goat’s Milk Skin Care Products (44, 45) Cardinal Health (37, 38, 39, 40) Church & Dwight Co. (14, 36) Concentric Marketing (27, 43, 44, 45) Convenience Valet (2, 8, 13, 37, 38, 47) Crane USA, Inc. (1, 27) CSS, Inc. (9, 10, 24) Danica Now Designs (27) The DDR Group (36, 42) Delta Brands Inc. (1, 8, 9, 10, 24, 31, 43, 44, 45, 48) Design Ideas Ltd. (9)

Diamond Wipes International, Inc. 909-230-9888 www.diamondwipes.com

Diamond Wipes International, Inc. (8, 10, 14, 21, 26, 29, 31, 38, 43, 46, 48) Chino, CA 909-230-9888 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 77

Direct Connections Worldwide (1, 10, 12, 23, 26, 36, 37, 39, 40, 47) Dr. Fresh Inc. (36) Duro-Med Industries, Inc./Mabis Healthcare (7, 8, 15, 22, 26) Dyna-Tabs, LLC (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 47, 48) Eagle Marketing (1) The Eltron Company (42) Emilia Personal Care (24, 43, 44) Enchante Candles (1) Energizer Personal Care (8, 10, 21, 27, 41, 42, 46, 48) Enjoy Lighting (1) Epilady USA (24, 42, 43, 44) ERSA F Industriell UG (5, 34, 47) Escali, LLC (33) Essick Air Products (26, 27) Expedite Products, Inc. (2, 5, 35, 39, 40) FGX International (20) First Quality Retail Group (6, 8, 21) Five Star/Uone, Inc. (22, 26, 27) For Every Body (1) Four Seasons General Merchandise (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 31, 36, 39, 41, 42, 47) Freshwave by Omi Industries (1, 4) GastronAmerica, LLC (7, 10, 25) GCM, Inc. (5, 23, 31)


Category listings Health & Beauty - Household & Cleaning

Gemini Packaging Ltd. (9, 10, 24, 26, 27, 31, 35, 43, 44, 45) Genieco, Inc. (1, 4) GlaxoSmithKline (36) Good Health Natural Products (9, 10) Happy Family Brands (7) Helen of Troy, LP (5, 12, 23, 24, 42) Henkel of America, Inc. (1, 10, 14, 24, 44, 45) Herbal Concepts (4, 10, 26, 43, 44) Hero/Beech-Nut Nutrition Corp. (7, 8) The Hygenic Corporation (2, 5, 39, 40) Hyland’s (2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 18, 22, 25, 28, 30, 36, 38, 39, 40, 43, 44) Impex of Doral (6, 8) IMS Trading (9, 13, 22, 37, 39, 42, 45, 47) Indie Tea (10, 44) Innovasource, LLC (10, 36, 38) International Merchandise Group Inc. (9, 24, 44, 45) Island Abbey Foods Ltd. (37) Ivy-Dry, Inc. (3, 22, 35, 38, 39, 40) Jacob’s Paradise, Inc. (1, 25) Jia Li Enterprises Ltd. (1, 14, 24) Johnson & Johnson (2, 5, 8, 9, 10, 16, 22, 26, 27, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 43, 44) Kimberly-Clark Co. (10, 21, 29) Kremers Urban Pharmaceuticals (37) LadyFresh Natural Feminine Health & Hygiene (21, 25, 29, 41) Lovate Health Sciences International Inc. (47) Luma Comfort (27) Majestic Drug Co., Inc. (24, 26, 35, 36, 43, 44) Mason vitamins (25, 47) Max Private Label (2, 9, 10, 23, 24, 35, 44) Mead Johnson & Company (7, 34) Merz Pharmaceuticals LLC (2, 22, 26, 31, 35, 36, 37, 43, 44) MZBerger & Company (8, 9, 22, 38) NatraCare (21, 29, 38, 48) Naturade (47) Navajo Manufacturing Company, Inc. (2, 38)

PharmaSystems Inc. (8, 19, 22, 26, 31, 32) Pharmavite LLC (47) Plantlife Natural Body Care (9) Prelam Enterprises Ltd./Dizolve Group Corporation (1, 9) Private Label Nutraceuticals (18, 23, 24, 25, 34, 38, 47) Pro-Optics LLC (19, 20) The Procter & Gamble Company (9, 11, 14, 21, 24, 42, 43, 45) PureBrands, LLC (34, 38, 47) RADIUS (8, 10, 26, 36) Reckitt Benckiser (1, 2, 3, 9, 13, 22, 23, 39, 40, 44, 45, 46) Redmond Trading Company/Real Salt (47) Ricola USA (13) San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. (25, 38) Schneider Paper Products Inc. (24, 41, 45, 48) SCI International Inc. (21) Select-A-vision (20) Seventh Generation (10, 41, 43, 44, 45) Simco Foods Inc. (36) Source Nutrition Manufacturing (25, 28, 34, 47) SSP Group International Inc. (27) Starwest Botanicals Inc. (4, 9, 10, 25, 28, 43, 44, 47) The Sun Products Corp. (24) Top RX, Inc. (13, 39, 47) Topical BioMedics, Inc. (2, 8, 23, 35, 37, 39, 40) TriCord Pharmaceuticals (37, 38) U.S. Nonwovens Corp. (8, 9, 10, 12, 21, 22, 29, 38, 48) Unilever Foods NA (9) US Nutrition (47) US Soaps Company (45) vitaCeutical Labs (18, 33, 34, 47) Wahl Clipper Corp. (24, 42) Wapiti Labs Inc. (5, 34, 47) Whisk and Spoon - A culinary company (28)

NEPA Carton & Carrier Co., Inc. (12, 37, 38) Moosic, PA 570-457-7711

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Nestlé Infant Nutrition (7) Newport Wholesalers Inc. (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 24, 42, 43, 44, 45, 48) Northwest Natural Products (47) Novartis (2, 8, 13, 16, 19, 37, 38, 39, 40) Oasis Brands, Inc. (38) Olen Cosmetics Corporation (8) Olympic Trading Co. (9, 43) OneKindLife (8, 9) Ooh La La Candy (1) PakTecha, LLC (13, 22, 24, 34, 35, 43, 47) Pancar Trading (1) Parent Units (8) Pfizer Inc. (2, 3, 13, 34, 47)

Hooks Barr Display (1) Creative Retail Solutions, LLC (1) Hubert (1) Merchandising Inventives Inc. (1) SightLine Display (1) Southern Imperial (1)

Trion Industries, Inc. 570-824-1000 www.triononline.com

Trion Industries, Inc. (1) Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-824-1000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8

HouseHold & Cleaning 1-BATTERIES, 2-CANDLES, 3-CLEANING SUPPLIES, 4-HARDWARE, 5-INSECTICIDES, 6-KITCHEN GADGETS, 7-LAUNDRy PRODUCTS, 8-LIGHTING SERvICES, 9-LIGHTING/ BULBS, 10-OTHER HOUSEHOLD & CLEANING, 11-POLISH - SHOE/SILvER ETC, 12-SHOE CARE, 13-SPONGES, 14-TAPE Aerobie, Inc. (6) AlEn USA (3, 7) All Brite Inc. (3, 10) Allied Kitchenware Company (6) Aluf Plastics (10) AM Conservation Group, Inc. (4, 6, 9) Amco Houseworks (3, 6) American Maid Plastic (3, 6) Andis Company (6) Angel Sales, Inc. (3, 6) Anvid Products, Inc. (3) Aquastar, Inc. (3, 13) Aramco Imports, Inc. (6) Arrow Plastic Manufacturing Co. (3, 6) Austin-Abbott, Inc. (6) Axis International Marketing, Ltd. (4) Back To Basics Products, Inc. (6) Bajo International, Inc. (3) Bath Solutions (3, 4) Batten Industries (3) Beacon Power, Inc. (8, 9, 10) Beaumont Products, Inc. (3) The Beer Machine Co. (6, 10) Best Buy Imports (6) BIC Corporation (10) Big Time Products, LLC (3, 10) BIOgroupUSA (BioBag) (3) Biosafe Systems (3, 5) BISSELL Rental, LLC (3, 10) Black Diamond Stoneworks (3, 13) Blue Cross Laboratories (3) Blueair, Inc. (3, 4, 6) Bonakemi USA (3, 4) Brittanie’s Thyme LLC (5) Buddeez, Inc. (6) Burton Plastics (6) Butler Home Products, LLC (3, 10, 13) The Caldrea Company (3, 7) California Clock Co. (3, 4, 6) Camerons Products (6) Camily, LLC (3) Candle-Lite (2) Capital Brands, LLC (4, 6) Cascades Tissue Group (3) CHI Home (3, 6) China Feiyue USA, Inc. (3, 7) Church & Dwight Co. (3, 7) Clean Ethics (3) CM National, Inc. (3) Compass Minerals - North American Salt (10)

Component Design Northwest (CDN) (6, 10) Concentric Marketing (3, 6) Convenience Products & Services, LLC (6) Cook’s Choice, Inc. (6) Copco/Wilton Industries, Inc. (6) Crane USA, Inc. (4) CSS, Inc. (3, 6) CTI Industries (6) Cucinapro (6) Cuisinart (6) Delta Brands Inc. (3) Design Ideas Ltd. (4)

Diamond Wipes International, Inc. (3) Chino, CA 909-230-9888 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 77

Direct Connections Worldwide (3) Discovery, Inc. (6, 7) Dur-A-Flex, Inc. (3) Duracell (1) Dyna-Tabs, LLC (6) Earth Friendly Products (3, 7, 10) Electrolux Professional Laundry Systems (3) Engstrom Trading, LLC (6) Enjoy Lighting (2) Envion, LLC (3) Envirocon Technologies, Inc. (3) Essenergy (6) Ethylene Gas Guardian (6, 10) Ettore Products Co. (3, 13) Euro-Cuisine, Inc. (3, 6) Eurow & O’Reilly Corp. (3, 4) Ever Concept, LLC (4, 7) Evriholder Products, LLC (6) Feit Electric Co. (9) Fertile Earth (3) Fine Arts Industries, LLC (6) The Foodwarmer Company (6) For Every Body (2) Fortune Products, Inc. (6, 10) Four Seasons General Merchandise (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 14) Fox Run Craftsmen (6) Freshvac, LLC (6) Freshwave by Omi Industries (2, 3) Freudenberg Household Products (3, 13) Frieling USA, Inc. (3) Fulcrum Products, Inc. (9) G&S Metal Products Co., Inc. (6) Gama-Go (6) GCM, Inc. (9) Gemini Packaging Ltd. (3, 7, 10) Genieco, Inc. (2) Genmert, Inc. (2, 6) The Giving Hanger (7) Globadec (6) Good Deal Production/Totally Today Housewares (6) Grayline Housewares (10) Handi-Foil Corp. (4) Hannon Group (6) Harper Brush Works, Inc. (3, 4) Hela International, Inc. (3) The Helman Group, Ltd. (6) Henkel of America, Inc. (3, 7) Hog Wild, LLC (6)

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Home concepts products (6) Home products international north america, inc. (4) Household essentials, llc (7) Hutzler mfg. co. (6) ici uSa, inc. - tovolo (6) ignite uSa, llc (6, 7) imS trading (3, 6) industrial Revolution, inc. (2, 6, 9) infinity instruments (4, 6) inno-labs (6) international merchandise group inc. (3) invental laboratory, llc (6) itouchless Housewares & products, inc. (3, 6, 7) J&m Home fashions, llc (6) J.e. allton, llc (6, 7) Ja marketing, inc. (6) Jacob’s paradise, inc. (2, 10) Jia li enterprises ltd. (3) Jokari/u.S., inc. (6) Joseph enterprises, inc. (4, 6, 9) Just perfect, inc. (3, 6) ke-anu, llc/aloha chiller (6) kitchen Supply co. (6) kleen maid (3, 6) leifheit international uSa, inc. (3, 6) libra, inc. (3, 6, 7) linden Sweden, inc. (6) melitta uSa, inc. (6)

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mexico Distributors llc/america fresh (3, 7) mizco international (10) national fleX (3) newport Wholesalers inc. (1, 3, 7) next Detergents llc (7) oasis brands, inc. (3, 10) officemax Store-within-a-Store (14) outdoor gourmet (6, 10) pancar trading (3, 13) pce instruments uk ltd. (6) pic/free pest living (5) prelam enterprises ltd./Dizolve group corporation (3, 7) premium quality lighting (8, 9) the procter & gamble company (3, 7) promier products (1) quickie manufacturing corporation (3, 10, 13) Reckitt benckiser (3, 5, 7) Regent products corp. (3, 4) Schneider paper products inc. (3, 10) Seventh generation (3, 7, 10) Shurtech brands, llc (14) Simco foods inc. (3, 7) 6 ideas (4) Sofidel america corp. (10) SSp group international inc. (6) the Sun products corp. (3, 7)

Superior manufacturing group (6) b. terfloth & co. (7) theochem laboratories, inc. (3, 7) u.S. nonwovens corp. (3, 10, 13) unilever foods na (3) uS Soaps company (3, 7, 10) valspar corporation (10) vaska llc (7) Whink products company (3, 10) Willert Home products (3, 5, 7, 10) Zep commercial Sales & Service (3, 5)

In-Store equIPment/ SuPPlIeS 1-caRtS: caRt acceSSoRieS, SeRvice caRtS, SHopping, 2-DooRS, 3-equipment: mateRialHanDling, 4-fanS, 5-flooRing, 6-fReeZeRS, 7-mateRial-HanDling equipment, 8-otHeR in-StoRe equipment/

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SupplieS, 9-packaging/ packaging SupplieS, 10-palletS, 11-RackS, 12-RefRigeRation equipment/SeRviceS, 13-upc label pRinting equipment/ScanneRS a. o. Smith (8) abco enterprises (2, 12) accent industries, inc. (8) acornvac, inc. (12) ahmet Yar Refrigeration (6, 12) aHt cooling Systems uSa (6, 12) airius llc (8, 4) ak Wright contracting (5, 6, 12) alco Designs (1, 3) all brite inc. (11) allied tile mfg corp. (5) alto-Shaam inc. (12) aluf plastics (8) amtekco industries, inc. (8, 11, 12) anchor packaging (9) anthony international (6, 11) anti-fog Systems (12) avery Dennison corporation (13) baltimore aircoil company (12) berk enterprises, inc. (9)


Category listings In-Store Equipment/Supplies

BIOgroupUSA (BioBag) (9) Borgen Systems (12) Bunzl Distribution, Inc. (1, 9) Cannon Equipment Company (1, 7, 8) Capital Industries, Inc. (5) Carlson Products/JayCat Inc. (2) Cart Tech (1) CartMart (1) Carts & Parts, Inc. (1) Carttronics (1) Cavert Wire Company (7, 8, 9) Cenveo Store (9) CFD International Trading Co. (1) CHEP (8, 9, 10) Clartec Corporation (8) Clear Choice Energy Solutions, Inc. (8) Coldmatic Refrigeration of Canada, Inc. (6, 12) Coolio North America (12) Crawford Provincial (9) Dane Technologies (1) Desiccare, Inc. (7, 9) Display It LLC (3, 8, 9) Displays & Holders (8, 11) Do-It Corporation (9) DTG (8)

Dur-A-Flex, Inc. (5, 8) DVDNow Kiosks (8, 11) Eagle Flexible Packaging (9) Eagle Parts & Products (1) EPI Labelers (9, 13) Evergreen Packaging, Inc. (9) Fax Foods Inc. (8) Flexscan Systems, Inc. (1) FOURMI Gondola Movers (3, 7, 8, 12) Frontline International (8) Gaskets Unlimited (8, 12) Gatekeeper Systems (1) Georgia-Pacific Professional (9) GF Piping Systems (12) Global Wire LLC (3, 7, 9) Green Tile (5, 8) Green Tower Industries (8) Greenergy Solutions (12) GwarePOS (13) HarvestMark (9) Heat Seal, LLC (9) Heatcraft Worldwide Refrigeration (6, 12) High Performance Systems Corporation (5) Hill Phoenix, Inc. (6, 12) Hobart (6, 12)

Horizon Equipment LLC (11, 12) Howe Corporation (12) Hubert (1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) Hussmann Corporation (2, 6, 11, 12) Hydro Systems Co. (1, 12) Ice Maid / Roesch, Inc. (6, 8) In-Store Bagging Machine Co. (6) Indoplastik Persada (9) InStore Products (1) InterMetro Industries Inc. (aka Metro) (1, 3, 7, 11) Ishida/Rice Lake Weighing Systems (13) JayBags (9) John Boos & Co. (1, 11) Juicernet by Mulligan Associates (8) KASCO SharpTech (9) Kaufman Container Co. (9) KeepRite Refrigeration (10) Ketchum Manufacturing Inc. (11) Kysor/Warren (6, 12) Lightning Labels (9) Liquid Enterprises, Corp. (12) Lone Peak Labeling Systems (13) Lowe Refrigeration, Inc. (12) Luvata (6, 8, 12)

M&E Manufacturing Co. 845-331-2111 www.facetofaceequipment.com

M & E Manufacturing Co., Inc. (1, 11) Kingston, NY 845-331-2111 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGES 104, 105

Market Group Ventures Inc./ Promolux/Econofrost (12) Marketing Impact Limited (7, 12) Mascot Building Services (2, 5, 6) MasonWays Indestructible Plastics, LLC (10, 11) Miatech Inc. (2, 12) Mighty Lift Inc. (3, 7) Minipack America, Inc. (9) Minus Forty Technologies (6, 12) Miralor USA, Inc. (2, 12) Mobile Merchandisers (11) Modern Ice (6, 8) MPM Food Equipment Group (12) MTL Cool (12)

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NAFTA Foods & Packaging, Inc. (9) Napa Technology (12) Nashville Wraps (9) National Cart Co. (1) National FLEX (8) National Graphics (8, 9)

NEPA Carton & Carrier Co., Inc. (9) Moosic, PA 570-457-7711 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 54

New Age Industrial (1, 3, 11) Nextep Systems (8) oNLINE Engineering (9) owens-Illinois, Inc. (8, 9, 10, 13) Package Containers, Inc. (9) Pan-oston (11) PCE Instruments UK Ltd. (7, 8, 12) PECo Pallet (3, 7, 10) Pentair-Everpure (8) Precision Wire Products (1) Proactive Packaging & Display (9) Proclaim Promotions (1, 8) Prodew Inc. (12) QA Supplies LLC (1, 12) Quality Two-Way Radios (8) R&D Fixtures (12) Ready Pac Foods, Inc. (8, 9) Remis America, LLC (2, 12) Retail Data LLC (13) Retalix USA Inc. (13) RICh Ltd. (11) RTS Retail (1, 10) SafeStrap Company, Inc. (1, 7, 8, 10)

Sealed Air-Cryovac 800-391-5645 www.cryovac.com

Sealed Air-Cryovac (8, 9) Duncan, SC 800-391-5645 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON BACK COVER

Select Stainless (1, 12) Shopper Gauge (8) ShoppingCartMart.com (1) SSP Group International Inc. (8, 9) StoreCom Equipment LLC (8) The Supermarket Depot (8) Supervalu Design Services Group Inc. (12) Surface Solutions, Inc. (5) Thermal-Chem (5) Tigerx USA Group Inc. (1) TIo Networks (8) TokenWorks Inc. (8) Total Refrigeration Gaskets (5, 12) Tote Cart/Austin-Westran Company (1, 7) Trash 2 Recycling, Inc. (3, 7, 9)

Trion Industries, Inc. (11, 12) Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-824-1000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8

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Troffico LLC (9, 11) TrolleyBasket USA (1) U.S. Nonwovens Corp. (1, 8) VersaCartSystems, Inc. (1, 3) Winston Packaging (9) WS Packaging Group Inc. (9) yale Materials handling Corporation (3, 7) Zero Zone, Inc. (5, 8, 12) Zoo Fans (4)

In-Store Food PreParatIon equIPment 1-BAKING & RoASTING EQUIPMENT, 2-CUTTERS: MEAT, PoWER, 3-DELI SySTEM, 4-DISPENSING EQUIPMENT, 5-DISPLAy CASES: hEATED, ChILLED, 6-DoUGhNUT PRoDUCTIoN EQUIPMENT, 7-GLoVES, 8-JUICERS, 9-KNIVES, 10-oVENS, 11-RoTISSERIES/ SMoKERS, 12-SCALES, 13-SINKS, 14-SLICERS: DELI, BREAD, VEGETABLES, 15-STAINLESS STEEL CooKING EQUIPMENT, 16-STEAMERS, 17-UTENSILS, CooKING ABCo Enterprises (1, 5, 10) Ahmet yar Refrigeration (5) AhT Cooling Systems USA (5) ALFA International (1, 2, 7, 9, 12, 14) All Brite Inc. (1, 15) Alto-Shaam Inc. (5, 10, 11) Amtekco Industries, Inc. (5) Anthony International (5) Apio, Inc. (5) Applied Data Corporation (3, 12) Bargreen Ellingson (1, 17) BCW Food Products, Inc. (1, 14) BE&SCo Manufacturing (1, 10, 15) Besco Manufacturing (1) The Biro Manufacturing Company (2) Bizerba USA (2, 12, 14) Borgen Systems (5) Bradshaw International, Inc. (1, 9, 17) Bunzl Distribution, Inc. (4, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14) Cadco, Ltd. (1, 10) Camerons Products (11, 15, 17) Carlson Products/JayCat Inc. (1) CAS Corporation (12) The Cheese Knife/Fairchild Tech Associates, LLC (9) Cook’s Choice, Inc. (9, 15, 16, 17) Copco/Wilton Industries, Inc. (17) Crawford Provincial (7) Crown Mini-Bank (4) Cucinapro (15) Cuisinart (17)

Culinary Depot Inc. (1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17) Culinary Papers (17) Culinary Technologies (17) Deluxe Equipment Co. (1, 11) Detecto Scale (12) Diversey (4) Durable Foil (1) Eagle Marketing (7) Equipex (1, 5, 10, 11) Escali, LLC (12) Eurodib (8, 9, 11, 14, 15) Excalibur Dehydrator (1, 17) Filterfresh Coffee (4, 5) Food Store Solutions, LLC (1, 3, 5, 10) Fox Run Craftsmen (12, 17) Freshvac, LLC (16) Fri-Jado Inc. (1, 3, 5, 10, 11) Frieling USA, Inc. (4) Frywise Inc. (3, 4) G&S Metal Products Co., Inc. (1, 10) Galanz North America, Inc. (10) Gama-Go (17) Genmert, Inc. (17) Georgia-Pacific Professional (4) Good Deal Production/Totally Today housewares (17) Grand Finale, Inc. (15) hardt Equipment Inc. (1, 3, 5, 11) heatcraft Worldwide Refrigeration (5) hobart (1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16) hollymatic Corporation (4, 15) horizon Equipment LLC (1, 2, 5, 6, 10, 12, 14, 17) hubert (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) hussmann Corporation (5) hydro Systems Co. (4) ICI USA, Inc. - Tovolo (17) Industrial Revolution, Inc. (8, 17) Inno-Labs (17) Ishida/Rice Lake Weighing Systems (12) iSi North America Inc. (1, 17) JBT FoodTech (1, 2, 8, 10, 14) John Boos & Co. (13) Juicernet by Mulligan Associates (8, 14) KASCo SharpTech (2, 17) Kitchen Supply Co. (1, 7, 12, 17) LBC Bakery Equipment Inc. (1, 10) Libra, Inc. (17) Liquid Enterprises, Corp. (1, 2, 6, 10, 11, 12, 14) Lowe Refrigeration, Inc. (3, 5) Market Group Ventures Inc./ Promolux/Econofrost (5) Morty the Knife Man (9) MPM Food Equipment Group (5, 10, 15) Neoflam (14) Nextep Systems (3) Nutrifaster, Inc. (8) oliver Packaging & Equipment Company (1) omega Products, Inc. (4, 8) Pan-oston (4, 5) Pancar Trading (7)

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PCE Instruments UK Ltd. (12) QA Supplies LLC (7, 9, 12) R&D Fixtures (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16) Resfab Equipment (11) Revent Incorporated (1) Robot Coupe USA, Inc. (2, 15)

Ruiz Foods (4) Dinuba, CA 559-591-5510 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 37

Select Stainless (13) Sodastream USA (4) Spirit Specialty Solutions Inc. (1, 4, 5, 15) SSP Group International Inc. (17) 360 Cookware (1, 17) Thunderbird Food Machinery, Inc. (2, 4, 14) Tomlinson Industries (4, 5, 7) Trade Fixtures/New Leaf Design, LLC (4) Treif USA, Inc. (3, 14) Wiesheu (1, 10, 11) The Zeroll Company (17)

In-Store SyStemS 1-IN-SToRE MARKETING, 2-oThER IN-SToRE SySTEMS, 3-PoINT-oF-SALE SySTEMS & EQUIPMENT Itasca Retail Information Systems, Inc. (2) Accurate Communications (1) ADUSA, Inc. (3) AisleBuyer (2) American Digital Signage LLC (1) AML (3) Apio, Inc. (1, 2) Applied Data Corporation (2) Bang! Advertising, Inc. (1) Budgetcard, Inc. (1, 2) Catalina Marketing Corporation (1) Concentric Marketing (1) Corrigo, Incorporated (2) Creative Retail Solutions, LLC (1) D Fab (1) Daymon Worldwide (1) DoubleBeam (3) DTG (1, 2) DVDNow Kiosks (1, 3) ECRS (3) eKwipper (1) Elite Display USA (1, 3) Fax Foods Inc. (1, 3) Filterfresh Coffee (1) FoURMI Gondola Movers (2, 3) Galileo Global Branding Group (1) Gh Imaging (1, 3) Green Genie ATM (2) Green Tower Industries (2) GwarePoS (2, 3) harvestMark (1) hewlett-Packard Company (3) InComm (1, 2, 3) Inmar, Inc. (3)


Category listings In-Store Systems - Management Software/Optimization Solutions

ishida/rice lake weighing Systems (3) Janam technologies (3) Kielbik group, inc. (1, 2) KSS retail, a dunnhumby company (2) lizard Monitoring (2) logile, inc. (2) lSi graphic Solutions (1) M-Dot network (1) Masonways indestructible plastics, llC (1, 3) Microsoft (1, 3) Multiad Kwikee (1) napa technology (1) national graphics (1, 2, 3) nCr Corporation (3) nextep Systems (1, 2) the npD group, inc. (1, 2) pan-oston (3) partech, inc. (3) pop plastics inc. (1, 2) popco inc. (3)

POSA Tech, Inc. (3) Coral Springs, FL 888-491-4006 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 100

pregel aMeriCa (1) proactive packaging & Display (1, 3) proclaim promotions (1) r&D fixtures (3) reflexis Systems, inc. (2) retalix uSa inc. (3) revel Systems (3) Shopper gauge (2) Sightline Display (1) StM (1) StoreCom equipment llC (2) the Supermarket Depot (1) Symphony iri group (1) tokenworks inc. (2) toshiba global Commerce (3) united Brands (1, 3) Vestcom international, inc. (1) VM Consult (1)

KitcHen SupplieS 1-aCryliCware, 2-BaKeware, 3-CHinawear, 4-CooKware, 5-glaSSwear, 6-HouSewareS, 7-otHer KitCHen SupplieS, 8-panS, 9-plaStiC Cutlery: BowlS, 10-plaStiC Cutlery: forKS, 11-plaStiC Cutlery: KniVeS, 12-plaStiC Cutlery: SpoonS, 13-SMall eleCtroniCS a.C.K. trading Company (3) aladdin-Stanley/pacific Market international, llC (6) all-Clad Metalcrafters, groupe SeB uSa (8) allied Kitchenware Company (6, 8) amco Houseworks (6)

american feitian (6) american Maid plastic (6) anchor Hocking glass (3, 5, 6) anchor international Marketing (5, 6) aqua Blue, llC (5) aramco imports, inc. (3, 5, 6) arrow plastic Manufacturing Co. (5, 6) austin-abbott, inc. (6, 10, 11, 12) B&M Marketing (5) B&r plastics (1, 5, 6) Bath Solutions (8) BCw food products, inc. (8) Berghoff international, inc. (5, 6) Best Buy imports (6, 8) Biosafe Systems (1, 5, 10, 11) Bradshaw international, inc. (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) Breville uSa (6) Bugambilia international, inc. (8, 9) Bunzl Distribution, inc. (9, 10, 11, 12) the Chef in Black (9) CHi Home (3) Claris uSa, inc. (9, 10, 11, 12) Click Clack u.S., llC (5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12) Collins Brothers, inc. (5, 6) Comboware, llC (9, 10, 11, 12) Cook’s Choice, inc. (6, 8) Copco/wilton industries, inc. (6, 9, 10, 11, 12) CSS, inc. (5, 6) Cucinapro (6) Cuisinart (6, 8) Culinary Depot inc. (2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 13) Culinary papers (6) Design Design inc. (5) Design imports india (6) Diligence international Corp. (6, 9, 10, 11, 12) Discovery, inc. (6) DSC products (9, 10, 11, 12) Durable foil (8) Dyna-tabs, llC (7) emi yoshi, inc. (1, 9) engstrom trading, llC (6) evriholder products, llC (5, 6) excalibur Dehydrator (6) fagor america, inc. (2, 4, 6, 8) farberware Cookware Division (8) fineline Settings (9, 10, 11, 12) four Seasons general Merchandise (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) fox run Craftsmen (2, 8) free-free (uSa), inc. (5, 6) freshvac, llC (6) g&S Metal products Co., inc. (2, 8) gama-go (5, 6) genmert, inc. (5, 6) genpak llC (9, 10, 11, 12) georgia-pacific professional (10, 11, 12) gibson overseas, inc. (2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) global ultimates (2, 8) good Deal production/totally today Housewares (2, 5, 6) green Smart (6) Handi-foil Corp. (4, 8)

Heartland Bakeware (2, 8) Heritage Mint, ltd. (2, 4, 6, 7, 8) Hog wild, llC (1, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12) Home Concepts products (6, 9, 10, 11, 12) Hubert (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) Hutzler Mfg. Co. (6) iCi uSa, inc. - tovolo (6, 8, 9) ignite uSa, llC (5) industrial revolution, inc. (6) iSi north america inc. (6) Jf wholesale, inc. (2, 4, 6, 8) Kaiser Bakeware, inc. (2, 8) Kelly Craig llC (6, 7) Kingtex View ltd. (1, 5, 6, 8, 9) Kitchen Supply Co. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8) KitchenHappy (6) libra, inc. (5, 6, 8, 9) linden Sweden, inc. (6) Maryland plastics inc. (9, 10, 11, 12) neoflam (6) now Designs (3) outdoor gourmet (7) pCe instruments uK ltd. (7, 13) r&D fixtures (8) regent products Corp. (6) Shurtech Brands, llC (6, 7) Smith’s Consumer products, inc. (6) SSp group international inc. (6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12)

TableTops Unlimited, Inc. 310-549-6000 www.ttucorp.com

Tabletops Unlimited, Inc. (2, 4) Carson, CA 310-549-6000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 23

360 Cookware (2, 4, 7, 8)

label Holder SySteMS 1-laBel HolDer SySteMS Bardes products (1) Creative retail Solutions, llC (1) Displays & Holders (1) ffr-DSi, inc. (1) Hubert (1) indoplastik persada (1) Merchandising inventives inc. (1) pop plastics inc. (1) Sightline Display (1) Southern imperial (1)

Trion Industries, Inc. (1) Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-824-1000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8

ManageMent Software/ optiMization SolutionS 1-ManageMent Software/ optiMization SolutionS alData Software Management inc. (1) applied Data Corporation (1) Brdata (1)

Ceridian 800-525-5249/ 952-853-8100 www.ceridian.com

Ceridian (1) Minneapolis, MN 800-525-5249/952-853-8100 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 75

Corrigo, incorporated (1) Daymon worldwide (1) Delego Software (1) DVDnow Kiosks (1) epicor Software Corporation (1) evolution robotics, inc. (1) gwarepoS (1) Hewlett-packard Company (1) inContext Solutions (1) intel (1) it retail, inc. (1) Junction Solutions (1) KSS retail, a dunnhumby company (1) Manhattan associates (1) Manthan Systems, inc. (1) Mei Computer technology group inc. (1) Mercatus technologies (1) Motorola Solutions, inc (1) nextep Systems (1) the npD group, inc. (1) park City group (1) park Hill enviromental Management (1) reflexis Systems, inc. (1) retail Data llC (1) rgiS, llC (1) Salient Management Company (1) SaS (1) Sporlan Division, parker Hannifin (1) techguard Security (1) 1010data (1) toshiba global Commerce (1) trash 2 recycling, inc. (1) truetrac, llC (1) VM Consult (1) world tea Media/f+w Media (1)

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Category Listings Meat, Poultry & Seafood

Meat, Poultry & Seafood 1-BACON, 2-BEEF, 3-CHICKEN, 4-CRAB, 5-CURED MEATS, 6-HAM, 7-HEALTHy MEAT & SEAFOOD, 8-HOT DOGS, 9-IQF CHICKEN, 10-JERKy, 11-KOSHER, 12-LAMB, 13-LUNCHEON MEATS, 14-MEAT & SEAFOOD SAUCES/SEASONINGS, 15PORK, 16-PREPARED MEAT, 17-SALMON, 18-SAUSAGE, 19-SHELLFISH, 20-SHRIMP, 21-SMOKED, 22-SOUPS, 23-SUSHI, 24-TUNA, 25-TURKEy, 26-VEAL Ace Sushi (23) AD Global Corp. (3, 5, 7, 14, 22, 24) Albert’s Organics (1) American Pride Seafoods (19) The American Scallop Company (19) Armour- Eckrich Meats LLC (1, 8, 13, 18, 21) Atalanta Corporation (1, 5)

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Beaver Street Fisheries, Inc. Sea Best® (2, 7, 12, 19) Big T Coastal Provisions (4, 19, 20) Bilinski Sausage Mfg. Co. (3, 7, 16, 18) Biosafe Systems (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)

Blount Fine Foods (22) Fall River, MA 774-888-1300 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON INSIDE BACK COVER

Blue Horizon Wild - Wild-Caught, Sustainable Seafood Entrees from Elevation Brands, LLC (4, 19, 20, 24) Bob Evans (18) Bookbinder Specialties LLC (22) BPI Technology, Inc. (2) Brakebush Brothers, Inc. (3) Bridgford Foods Corporation (13) Browne Trading Company (21) Carl Buddig/Old Wisconsin Food Products (10) Busseto Foods, Inc. (13) Butterball, LLC (1, 2, 3, 13, 18, 25) Cacique USA (15, 18) Camerons Products (4, 19) Cargill Meat Solutions Corp. (2, 15, 25)

Certified Angus Beef LLC (2) Chairmans Foods (14) Cibao Meat Products, Inc. (5, 18) Clearwater Seafood (4, 7, 17, 19, 20, 23, 24) Cook’s Ham, Inc. (6, 15) Creekstone Farms Premium Beef (2) Culinary Food Group, Inc. (4, 7, 17, 19, 20, 24) DelGrosso Foods Inc. (16) Dietz & Watson (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 13, 15, 16, 21, 22, 25) Eagle Marketing (4, 22) EpicSeas (Shells & Fish Import Co.) (19, 20) Excalibur Seasoning Company Ltd. (14) Farmer John (1, 8, 15, 16, 18) Field Trip Jerky/Provisionaire & Co. LLC (10) Foodcomm International (2, 12, 19, 26) Foster Farms (25) Future Food Brands (4, 17, 20, 24) GastronAmerica, LLC (5, 14, 22, 24) Gusto Foods International, Inc. (22) Hatfield Quality Meats (1, 6, 8, 13, 18) Hillshire Brands (8, 13) Home Style Foods, LLC (15, 25)

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Jack Link’s Beef Jerky (10) Jayam Business Ventures LLC (Lifestyle Chefs) (3, 7) JBS USA (2, 3, 12, 15) John Morrell & Company (2, 3, 6, 8, 13, 15, 18, 21) KASCO SharpTech (14) Kayem Foods Inc. (2, 8, 13, 18) Kenlan Foods, LLC (2, 3, 12, 15) Kettle Cuisine (22) King’s Command Foods, Inc. (16) Kraft Foods Group (1, 2, 6, 8, 13, 25) KRAVE Jerky (10) Kwikpak Fisheries, LLC (17) La Bella Sausage (15, 18) Land O’Frost, Inc. (13) Luigi’s Food & Wine Company (5, 13, 18) Magic Seasoning Blends (16, 18) Maple Leaf Farms, Inc. (7) Marfood USA, Inc. (2, 10, 16) Marine Harvest (17, 21) Mazzetta Company, LLC (19, 20) Meat & Livestock Australia (2, 12) Meyer Natural Angus (2) Michigan Turkey Producers (16, 25) National Beef Packing Company (2) NatureRaised Farms (1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 13, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 25) Old Wisconsin Food Products Company, Inc. (2, 5, 13, 16, 18)


Category listings Meat, Poultry & Seafood - Packaging/Containers

Omarsa Overseas, Inc. (7, 19, 20) Open Blue (7, 23) Organic Valley Family of Farms (1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 15, 18, 25) PanaPesca USA Corp. (19) Pemberley Foods LLC (14) Perdue Farms Inc. (3, 7) Pilgrim’s (1, 3) Pine River Pre-Pack, Inc. (5, 10, 18) Plainville Farms (3, 15, 25) Plumrose USA (6, 13) Prairie Grove Farms (1, 7, 15, 16) Praters Foods, Inc. (16) Real World Grains & Specialties Inc. (11, 14) Red Smith Foods, Inc. (5, 16, 18) RoadRacer Distribution (10)

Ruiz Foods (3) Dinuba, CA 559-591-5510 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 37

Sandridge Food Corporation (22) Medina, OH 330-764-6123 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGES 39, 108

Sparrer Sausage Company (5, 18) Spartanburg Meat Processing Company, Inc. (15) Stefano Foods Inc. (8) Sterling Silver Premium Meats (2, 15) Sugardale Foods (1, 8, 13, 15) Swagger Foods Corp. (14) Transatlantic Foods (5, 7) Troffico LLC (11, 13, 24) Tyson Foods (2, 3, 15) Vantage Foods US LP (2, 15, 18) Volk enterprises (2, 3, 11) West Liberty Foods (2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 13, 15, 25)

Merchandising 1-ADVeRTISInG MeDIA, 2-ADVeRTISInG SySTeMS, 3-ADVeRTISInG/MARkeTInG PROGRAMS, 4-AUTOMATeD ReTAIL, 5-CATeGORy MAnAGeMenT, 6-DATA WARehOUSInG/MInInG, 7-DATABASe MARkeTInG, 8-DISTRIBUTIOn/ WARehOUSInG SySTeMS, 9-eneRGy MAnAGeMenT SySTeMS, 10-FInAnCIAL SeRVICeS, 11-FOReCASTInG SySTeMS, 12-GReen eneRGy/WASTe SySTeMS, 13-hOMe ShOPPInG SySTeMS, 14-LOyALTy MARkeTInG, 15-MeRChAnDISInG,

16-MeRChAnDISInG AIDS, 17-PRICInG STRATeGIeS, 18-PROMOTIOnAL PROGRAMS, 19-SeRVICe MeRChAnDISeRS, 20-SPACe MAnAGeMenT SySTeMS, 21-VenDInG MAChIneS Accurate Communications (1, 2, 3) Acosta (3, 15, 19) AD Global Corp. (3, 8, 15, 21) ADC Global Creativity (1, 3, 18) Adcomm Group, Inc. (1, 2, 3, 7, 15, 18) Advantage Sales & Marketing (15) Airius LLC (9) Aldata Solution, Inc. (4, 5, 11, 15, 20) Allegro Business Intelligence (4, 15) Allen & Barbour, LLC (3, 15) AML (4, 16) Anti-Fog Systems (9, 12) api(+) (15) Applied Data Corporation (6, 11) Aptaris (3) Avista Utilities (9) AxIS Integrated (7, 14) Bang! Advertising, Inc. (3) The BAnkeR Money Counter (10) Blackhawk network (4, 10, 18) Bolthouse Farms (8) Borgen Systems (19) Budgetcard, Inc. (3, 14, 18) Bugambilia International, Inc. (19) Cannon equipment Company (15, 20) Catalina Marketing Corporation (14, 18) Cenveo Store (16) Coinstar (4) Commonkindness (3, 18) Compass Marketing, Inc. (4, 15) Concentric Marketing (1, 3, 5, 14, 15, 17) CountWise, LLC (15) Coupons For education, LLC (15) Coupons.com Incorporated (3, 18) Creative Retail Solutions, LLC (16) CropSource International, LLC (3, 8, 10, 17) Crossmark (15) Crown Mini-Bank (21) Cummins-Allison Corporation (10, 21) Daymon Worldwide (4, 7, 8) DemandTec Inc. (2, 5, 11, 15, 17, 18) Digimarc Corporation (14, 15) Displays & holders (1, 15, 16) Do-It Corporation (18) DVDnow kiosks (4, 21) Dyna-Tabs, LLC (13) eA Berg & Sons (4, 5, 15, 19) eagle Marketing (8) echo Global Logistics (8, 20) ecowood Retail Displays (15) eCRS (8, 14) ekwipper (1, 3) elite Display USA (3, 18)

engstrom Trading, LLC (15) Filterfresh Coffee (3, 5, 14, 18) First Data/TransArmor Corporation (10) Flexscan Systems, Inc. (14) Food Store Solutions, LLC (1, 3, 5) Forte Product Solutions (19) FOURMI Gondola Movers (15, 16) 4RPLAneTBAG (1, 18) Fusion Marketing (1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 15, 17, 18) Galileo Global Branding Group (3, 4, 15, 17) GastronAmerica, LLC (3) Gh Imaging (16) GiroCheck Financial, Inc. (10) Glory Global Solutions (10) Grandville Printing Company (1, 18) Green Genie ATM (10) Green Tile (12) Green Tower Industries (12) Grey Dog Media (1) Grid Dynamics (6, 14, 18) hewlett-Packard Company (4) hometownGrocers.com (13) hopp Companies, Inc. (16) InContext Solutions (15, 16, 18) Inmar, Inc. (3, 14, 18) Innovative Specialty Gifts Ltd. (1, 3, 15, 18) InterMetro Industries Inc. (aka Metro) (20) kielbik Group, Inc. (2, 5, 15, 16, 20) kSS Retail, a dunnhumby company (5, 6, 14, 15, 17, 20) Lowe Refrigeration, Inc. (15) LoyaltyOne Inc. (14) M-Dot network (3, 7, 14, 18) Market Basket Rewards, Inc. (3, 7, 14) Market6, Inc. (5, 11) Mascot Building Services (9, 12) MasonWays Indestructible Plastics, LLC (19, 20) Match Converge (15, 19) MaxPoint (1, 3) Merchandising Inventives Inc. (2) Meridian energy Group, LLC (9, 10, 12) MicroStrategy (14) Midax, Inc. (5, 14, 17) MilkPeP (18) Miller Management & Consulting Services, Inc. (18) Mobile Food Truck Promotions Group LLC (1, 3, 14, 18) MPM Food equipment Group (8) MultiAd kwikee (1) MyWebGrocer (13) nCR Corporation (14) nextep Systems (2) nFI Industries (8) The nPD Group, Inc. (3, 8, 11, 17, 20) OfficeMax Store-within-a-Store (5, 18) Outerwall, Inc. (4) Package Containers, Inc. (15) Pan-Oston (15, 16)

Park City Group (4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 20) POP Plastics Inc. (15) Prairie City Bakery (15) Premium Quality Lighting (9) Printmax (1, 18) Proactive Packaging & Display (2, 15, 16, 18) Proclaim Promotions (3, 14, 15, 16, 18) R&D Fixtures (15, 19, 20) Reflexis Systems, Inc. (5) Rehrig Pacific Company (8) Retail Data LLC (4, 6, 17) Revionics, Inc. (17, 18) RGIS, LLC (15, 20) Rubi (4, 21)

Ruiz Foods (21) Dinuba, CA 559-591-5510 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 37

RW3 Inc. (5) SAF USA, Inc. (11) SAS (15) Save-A-Lot Food Stores (3) Shelf Tech (15, 19) SightLine Display (5, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20) SPA Inc. (8) SSP Group International Inc. (16) Starlite Media LLC (1, 2) STM (15, 18) Supervalu Design Services Group Inc. (15, 16, 20) Symphony IRI Group (3, 5) TechGuard Security (10) 1010data (6) TPF Services (5, 15, 19) TrendSource, Inc. (3, 6, 14, 17, 18)

Trion Industries, Inc. (5, 15, 16, 20) Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-824-1000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8

The Urbane Tea Company (15) Valassis (1, 3) Vestcom International, Inc. (1, 3) VM Consult (1, 11, 15, 17, 18) Waldos (3) World Tea Media/F+W Media (1)

Packaging/ containers 1-FLexIBLe PACkAGInG, 2-FOIL, FILM, WRAPS, 3-OTheR PACkAGInG/ COnTAIneRS, 4-PAPeR/ PLASTIC PRODUCTS, 5-SeALS, 6-TAPe, 7-TRAyS, 8-WRAPS/PLASTIC Aluf Plastics (2, 3, 4, 8) American Premier Products, LLC (4) Anchor International Marketing (4) Anchor Packaging (2, 4, 8) ARPAC Food Group (2, 3, 7, 8)

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Arrow Plastic Manufacturing Co. (4) Bagcraft Papercon (2, 4, 7) Bakery Crafts (4) BIOgroupUSA (BioBag) (2, 4) Bioplanet Corp. (4) BlueAvocado (4) Bradshaw International, Inc. (3, 4) Buddeez, Inc. (4) Bunzl Distribution, Inc. (2, 4, 5, 7, 8) Cascades Tissue Group (4) Cavert Wire Company (2, 3, 5) Cenveo Store (5) CHEP (3) Claris USA, Inc. (4) Clear Lam Packaging, Inc. (4, 7) Click Clack U.S., LLC (4) Cosmoda Corporation (3) Creative Retail Solutions, LLC (1) CropSource International, LLC (3) CTI Industries (5) D&W Fine Pack (4, 7) Delkor Systems, Inc. (1, 3) Delta Brands Inc. (2, 8)

Diamond Wipes International, Inc. (1, 2, 3) Chino, CA 909-230-9888 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 77

Discovery, Inc. (2, 4, 8) Displays & Holders (4) Durable Foil (2, 7) Eagle Flexible Packaging (1, 2, 4) Evergreen Packaging, Inc. (4) Evriholder Products, LLC (4) Fineline Settings (4, 7) Flavorseal Food Packaging (1, 4, 5, 8) 4RPLANETBAG (4) Freshvac, LLC (4, 5) Gemini Packaging Ltd. (8) Genpak LLC (2, 4, 8) Georgia-Pacific Professional (2, 3, 4, 7) Globadec (4) Global Advantage Trading & Imports (3, 4) GreenSeed Contract Packaging (2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8) Handi-Foil Corp. (2, 4) Hannon Group (4) Home Concepts Products (4) Hubert (2, 3, 4, 7, 8) Huhtamaki (1, 2, 4) Indoplastik Persada (1, 3, 4, 5, 6) Inline Plastics Corp. (4, 7) Innovations Expressed, LLC (3) Innoware Plastic (4, 7) Invental Laboratory, LLC (2, 4, 5) IPL, Inc. (4) iTouchless Housewares & Products, Inc. (5) JayBags (2, 3) Kaufman Container Co. (2, 3, 4, 5) Kitchen Supply Co. (8) LBP Manufacturing, Inc. (2, 3, 4, 8) Libra, Inc. (4)

Mariani Packing Company (3) Vacaville, CA 707-452-2800 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 30

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Mettler Packaging (4) Microthin Products, Inc. (8) MvP Food Packaging (3, 4, 7) NAFTA Foods & Packaging, Inc. (2, 5) National Graphics (2) Natural value Inc. (4)

NEPA Carton & Carrier Company 570-457-7711 www.nepacartons.com

NEPA Carton & Carrier Co., Inc. (1, 2, 3, 4) Moosic, PA 570-457-7711 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 54

Novacart, Inc. (2, 7) Oasis Bags (4) Oasis Brands, Inc. (4) Outlook Group Corp. (1, 3) Owens-Illinois, Inc. (2, 3, 4) Package Containers, Inc. (4) PakTecha, LLC (1) Partners, A Tasteful Choice Company (2, 3, 7, 8) Passage Foods (1) Performance Packaging of Nevada (1, 2, 3, 4) Pinnacle Plastic Containers (3, 4, 7) Pioneer Plastics, Inc. (4) Placon Corporation (3, 4, 7) Proactive Packaging & Display (3, 4) Ready Pac Foods, Inc. (2, 4, 5, 7, 8) Rehrig Pacific Company (3, 4, 7, 8) Revere Packaging (2, 4, 7)

Robbie Flexibles 913-492-3400 www.robbieflexibles.com

Robbie (1, 4) Lenexa, KS 913-492-3400 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGES 28-29

Sambrailo Packaging Company (4) Schneider Paper Products Inc. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8)

Sealed Air-Cryovac (8) Duncan, SC 800-391-5645 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON BACK COVER

ShurTech Brands, LLC (6) Sofidel America Corp. (4) SPA Inc. (3, 4, 8) Spectrum Bags, Inc. (4) SSP Group International Inc. (4, 7) Sticky Fingers Bakeries (2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8) Temkin International Inc. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8)

Tetra Pak Inc. (3) U.S. Packaging & Wrapping LLC (2, 4, 6, 8) Winston Packaging (3, 4, 7) WS Packaging Group Inc. (1, 2, 3)

Pantry 1-CANNED SEAFOOD, 2-CONDIMENTS & SPREADS, 3-COOKING OIL & SPRAyS, 4-DRy RUBS & SEASONINGS, 5-GRATED CHEESES, 6-GRAvIES, 7-JAMS, JELLIES & PRESERvES, 8-OILS/ vINEGARS/DRESSINGS, 9-OTHER PANTRy, 10-PEANUT BUTTER, 11-SALAD DRESSING & TOPPINGS, 12-SAUCES & MARINADES, 13-SyRUPS/ HONEy Acorsa USA Inc. (2, 3, 8) AD Global Corp. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13) American Fine Food Corp. (10, 11) Amoretti (9) Annie Chun’s Inc. (12) Arcobasso Foods (11) Atalanta Corporation (3) Barhyte Specialty Foods, Inc. (2, 11, 12) Barney Butter (2, 9, 10) Bavarian Pretzel Factory (2) Bay valley Foods, LLC (2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13) BCW Food Products, Inc. (3, 8) Beaverton Foods Inc. (2) Berner Food & Beverage (2, 9, 12) Bill’s Best Organic BBQ Sauces, LLC (12) Blue Ridge Jams (2, 7) Bob’s Red Mill Natural Foods Inc. (9) Bolder Beans (2) Bolthouse Farms (8, 11) Bookbinder Specialties LLC (1, 4, 12) Boscoli Foods, Inc. (8) Bozzano Olive Ranch (8) Brand Castle LLC (9) Brands of Britain, LLC (2, 7) Bruce Foods Corp. (3, 12) California Olive Ranch (8) Carl Brandt Inc. (7) Cento Fine Foods, Inc. (1, 2, 8) The Chef in Black (8, 11, 12) Chef Ricardo LLC (9) Cherry Central (6, 9, 12) Choice Food of America (11, 12) Chosen Foods (3, 8) Cin Chili & Company, Inc. (4, 12)

ConAgra Foods, Inc. (3, 7, 10) Omaha, NE 402-240-4000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 32

Conroy Foods, Inc. (2) Cook’s Choice, Inc. (12) Coombs Family Farm (7, 13)

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Country Maid, Inc. (2) Dandeli Specialty Foods (2) De Cecco (3) Del Sol Food Company, Inc./ Briannas (11) DelGrosso Foods Inc. (12) Dietz & Watson (2)

Domino Foods (2, 9, 13) Iselin, NJ 732-590-1179 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON INSIDE FRONT COVER, 13

Dr. Pete’s/J C Specialty Foods (2, 8, 9, 11, 12) Drew’s All Natural (11, 12) EA Berg & Sons (7) Equis Trading (8) Everson Spice (12) Excalibur Seasoning Company Ltd. (2, 4, 12) Fantis Foods Inc. (2, 8) Fast-Pak Trading (2, 8, 12) Ferrero USA Inc. (2) Fiorucci Foods, Inc. (8) Flavorseal Food Packaging (4) Fontaine Sante Foods (2, 9, 12) E. Formella & Sons, Inc. (2, 11) Fortun Foods, Inc. (12) The Fremont Company (2, 12) Frog Ranch Foods, Ltd. (2) Frywise Inc. (3) Garden Fresh Gourmet (2, 9, 12) GastronAmerica, LLC (1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13) GFF, Inc. (11, 12) Gia Russa (2, 7, 8, 12) Gills Onions (9) Giovanni Food Company, Inc. (12) Giuliano Specialty Foods (2) GMB Specialty Foods, LLC (2, 3, 4, 8, 11, 12, 13) Goldbaum’s Natural Foods (9) Good Boy Organics (12) Goya Foods, Inc. (2) The Great San Saba River Pecan Company (7) Guy’s BBQ Pork LLC (11, 12) Half Moon Bay Trading Co. (2, 7, 11, 12) HATCH Chile Company (12) The Healing Bee LLC dba Shifa Healing Honey (13) Heinz USA (2) HerbNZest LLC (2, 7, 8, 11, 12)

The Hershey Company (2, 10, 13) Hershey, PA 717-534-4200 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 7

Hinsdale & Foster Provisions, LLC (9) Hip Hop Foods LLC (2, 8, 12) Honey Ridge Farms (2, 7, 8, 12, 13)

House-Autry Mills, Inc. (9) Four Oaks, NC 919-963-1183 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 25

ICCO Cheese Company, Inc. (5, 9) Isabelle’s Kitchen, Inc. (8, 11) Island Abbey Foods Ltd. (7, 13)


Category listings Pantry - Private Label

The J.M. Smucker Company 888-550-9555 www.smuckers.com

The J.M. Smucker Company (7, 9, 10, 13) Orville, OH 888-550-9555 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENTS ON COVER TIP, 20

Jakana Foods Ltd. (8, 10, 12, 13) Jersey naturals, LLC (12) John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc. (9, 10, 11) Kane Candy (9) KASCo SharpTech (4, 12) Kohinoor Foods (12) Kraft Foods Group (2, 5, 8, 10, 11, 12) La Preferida, Inc. (12) Lawrence Foods, Inc. (2, 9) Leroy’s Gourmet Flavored Ketchup/MMGroup (2) Lidestri Food & Beverage (2, 8, 12, 13) Luigi’s Food & Wine Company (8) Lula B’s Sauce and Seasonings (2, 11, 12) Magic Seasoning Blends (12) Mario Camacho Foods, LLC (2) T. Marzetti Company (2, 11, 12) Mooney Farms (8) My Addiction Shop (2, 7, 8, 13) national raisin Company (9) natural Value Inc. (2, 13) nello’s Italy, LLC (12) new England Herbal Foods, LLC (9) newport Wholesalers Inc. (2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) nuestro Queso (12) oliviers & Co. (2, 8) old Fashion Foods, Inc. (2, 12) PakTecha, LLC (2, 7, 8, 12) Paulie o’s Italian Gourmet (12) Pemberley Foods LLC (2, 4, 12) Peppadew uSA (2) PepsiCo, Inc. (13) Pinnacle Foods Inc. (13) Pinos’ Press Artisan oil (2, 3, 8) Pompeian, Inc. (3, 8, 9) racconto (2, 3, 8, 12) real World Grains & Specialties Inc. (4) rEd GoLd, LLC (9) rema Foods (1, 3, 4, 8) richelieu Foods, Inc. (11, 12) riverfront Marketing Group, LLC (2, 7) roadracer distribution (7) rosa Food Products Co. Inc. (8) Saaz Foods (10) Sanders Candy (12) Schneider Paper Products Inc. (2, 3, 8) Signature Brands, LLC (9)

Sonny & Joe’s (2, 12) Sorbee International, LLC (13) Sovena uSA (3, 8) Soy Vay Enterprises, Inc. (11, 12) Spartan Foods of America (12) Spice World Inc. (2, 9) Starwest Botanicals Inc. (3, 4, 8) Sticky Fingers Bakeries (7) Stonewall Kitchen (2, 3, 8, 12) Swagger Foods Corp. (4) B. Terfloth & Co. (1, 8) Thats A nice! (2, 8, 9, 12) Tortuga rum Cake Company (7, 12) Troffico LLC (1, 3, 7, 8, 13) The Truckle Cheese Company (2, 7) TW Garner Food Co. (12) unaprol (8, 9) unilever Foods nA (2, 11) Vino Gelatina LLC (2, 7, 12) Whole Harvest (3, 9) Woodland Foods (4, 9, 11)

Pet Care 1-CAT Food & TrEATS, 2-doG Food & TrEATS, 3-oTHEr PET CArE Almased (1, 2, 3) Angel Sales, Inc. (1, 2) The Barkers dozen (2) Boehringer-Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (3) Concentric Marketing (2)

Diamond Wipes International, Inc. (3) Chino, CA 909-230-9888 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 77

Eagle Marketing (1, 2) F.M. Brown’s (3) Freshpet (1, 2) Loving Pets, Corp. (1, 2, 3) natural Value Inc. (1) nestlé Purina Petcare Company (1, 2, 3) novartis (3) PakTecha, LLC (2) PetAg, Inc. (1, 2) The Pound Bakery (1, 2) The Procter & Gamble Company (1, 2) red river Commodities/ SunButter (3) B. Terfloth & Co. (2) Theochem Laboratories, Inc. (3) TPF Services (1, 2, 3) u.S. nonwovens Corp. (3) Wapiti Labs Inc. (3) Yotta Pet Products (2, 3) zoetis (3)

PrePared Foods 1-BEAnS, BEAn dISHES, 2-CHILI, 3-EnTrEES, dInnErS, 4-oTHEr PrEPArEd FoodS, 5-PASTA, 6-PIzzArEFrIGErATEd, 7-SALSAS, 8-SAndWICHES, 9-SIdE dISHES, 10-SInGLE-SErVE, 11-STEWS, 12-SuSHI Ace Sushi (3, 10, 12) Ad Global Corp. (1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10) Allison’s Gourmet Kitchens (9) Ask Foods Inc. (3, 5, 9) Bolder Beans (4, 9) Boulder organic! (2, 11) Calavo Foods (4, 7) Cedar’s Mediterranean Foods, Inc. (4, 7) Chairmans Foods (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11) Cin Chili & Company, Inc. (2) Culinary Adventures (7) d&W Fine Pack (3, 9, 10) day-Lee Foods, Inc. (3, 4) de Cecco (5) demeter’s Pantry (1, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11) dietz & Watson (9) drake’s Fresh Pasta Company (3, 5, 10) The Falafel republic (4) Fax Foods Inc. (4) Fortun Foods, Inc. (4) Galaxy nutritional Foods (4, 9, 10) Garden of Protein (3, 4) GastronAmerica, LLC (1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10) Gusto Foods International, Inc. (3, 4, 10, 11) Harry’s Fresh Foods (2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11) HATCH Chile Company (7) Isabelle’s Kitchen, Inc. (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11) Jakana Foods Ltd. (7) Jayam Business Ventures LLC (Lifestyle Chefs) (1, 3, 4) Kettle Cuisine (2, 11) Kohinoor Foods (3) Luigi’s Food & Wine Company (5) Maple Leaf Farms, Inc. (4) Marfood uSA, Inc. (2, 11) Meyer natural Angus (3) Montecito roadhouse, Inc. (7) Mr. dee’s Inc. (9) Musco Family olive Company (4) natureraised Farms (2, 3, 8) nestlé Prepared Foods (3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10) newport Wholesalers Inc. (1, 5) nuestro Queso (7) oneKindLife (5) Pulmuone Wildwood, Inc. (1, 4, 5) r&d Fixtures (4)

Ruiz Foods (3, 4) Dinuba, CA 559-591-5510 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 37

Sabra dipping Company (4, 7)

Sandridge Food Corporation 330-764-6123 www.sandridge.com

Sandridge Food Corporation (1, 2, 5, 9) Medina, OH 330-764-6123 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGES 39, 108

Stefano Foods Inc. (3, 6, 8) Sunshine Sweet Corn (3, 4, 9) Tribe Mediterranean Foods Company, Inc. (4) Troffico LLC (11) Venice Bakery (6)

Private LabeL 1-ProduCTS AAA Pharmaceutical, Inc. (1) Ad Global Corp. (1) Albert’s organics (1) Allens, Inc. (1) Alpha Baking Co., Inc. (1) American Italian Pasta Company (1) Backerhaus Veit Ltd. (1) Barhyte Specialty Foods, Inc. (1) Barrel o’ Fun Snack Food Company (1) Beatrice Bakery Co. (1) Before & After Candy (1) Benzel’s Pretzel Bakery Inc. (1) Best Sanitizers, Inc. (1) Better Baked Foods (1) Biazzo dairy Products, Inc. (1) BIogroupuSA (BioBag) (1) Blue ridge Jams (1) Bongards’ Creameries (1) Brand Castle LLC (1) Bruce Foods Corp. (1) Buddeez, Inc. (1) Carl Buddig/old Wisconsin Food Products (1) Buddy’s Kitchen (1) Butterfly Baking, LLC (1) Cascades Tissue Group (1) Cedar’s Mediterranean Foods, Inc. (1) Chairmans Foods (1) Champion Foods (1) CHEP (1) Chocolaterie de Bourgogne (1) Choice Food of America (1) Cin Chili & Company, Inc. (1) Circle Foods LLC (1) Classic Foods (1) Coffee Bean International (1) Coffee City uSA, Inc. (1)

ConAgra Foods, Inc. (1) Omaha, NE 402-240-4000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 32

Coombs Family Farm (1) Cott Beverages Inc. (1)

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Category Listings Private Label - Produce

Culinary Papers (1) Dakota Growers (1) Davis Bros Pizza (1) Day-Lee Foods, Inc. (1) DelGrosso Foods Inc. (1) The Deli Source, Inc. (1) Delta Brands Inc. (1)

Diamond Wipes International, Inc. (1) Chino, CA 909-230-9888 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 77

Displays & Holders (1) Drake’s Fresh Pasta Company (1) Dyna-Tabs, LLC (1) F.M. Brown’s (1) Fast-Pak Trading (1) First Quality Retail Group (1) Furlani’s Food Corporation (1) Future Food Brands (1) GastronAmerica, LLC (1) Genpak LLC (1) Giuliano Specialty Foods (1) GMB Specialty Foods, LLC (1) Gold Standard Baking (1) Golden Flowers (1) Grandma’s Bake Shoppe (1) Half Moon Bay Trading Co. (1) Handi-Foil Corp. (1) Heartland Sweeteners (1) Hickory Harvest Foods (1) Honey Ridge Farms (1) I.M. Good Snacks (1) ICCO Cheese Company, Inc. (1) Isabelle’s Kitchen, Inc. (1) Jel Sert Company (1) John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc. (1) John Wm. Macy’s Cheesesticks, Inc. (1) Kelly Craig LLC (1) Klondike Cheese Company (1) Labriola Baking Company (1) Lakeview Farms, Inc. (1) Lawler Foods (1) Luigi’s Food & Wine Company (1) Magic Seasoning Blends (1) Mancini Packing Company (1) Marfood USA, Inc. (1) Mario Camacho Foods, LLC (1) Mason Vitamins (1) Montecito Roadhouse, Inc. (1) Monterey Gourmet Foods, Inc. (1) NAFTA Foods & Packaging, Inc. (1) National Raisin Company (1)

NEPA Carton & Carrier Co., Inc. (1) Moosic, PA 570-457-7711 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 54

Niagara Bottling, LLC (1) Nonni’s Food Co. (1) Nonpareil Corporation/Teton Valley Ranch (1) NorthWest Specialty Baking Mixes (1) Nuestro Queso (1) O’Sole Mio, Inc. (1) OfficeMax Store-within-a-Store (1) Orchids Paper Products Company (1) Pacific Cheese Co. (1)

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Pacific Coast Producers, Inc. (1) Passage Foods (1) Pemberley Foods LLC (1) Pinos’ Press Artisan Oil (1) The Pound Bakery (1) Prairie City Bakery (1) Private Label Nutraceuticals (1) Promier Products (1) Racconto (1) Red Monkey Foods (1) Red River Commodities/ SunButter (1) Rema Foods (1) Richelieu Foods, Inc. (1) RoadRacer Distribution (1) Rogers Family Co. (1)

Sealed Air-Cryovac (1) Duncan, SC 800-391-5645 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON BACK COVER

Seth Greenberg’s Brownie Crunch (1) Setton International Foods, Inc. (1) Simco Foods Inc. (1) Source Nutrition Manufacturing (1) Sparrer Sausage Company (1) SSP Group International Inc. (1) Stauffer Biscuit Co./Meiji (1) Stefano Foods Inc. (1) Thats A Nice! (1) Theochem Laboratories, Inc. (1) TIPIAK Inc. (1) Troffico LLC (1) U.S. Nonwovens Corp. (1) United Juice Companies of America, Inc. (1) US Soaps Company (1) VitaCeutical Labs (1) West Liberty Foods (1) Whink Products Company (1) Winery Exchange, Inc. (1) Wisoman Foods Inc. (1) Woodland Foods (1) The Zeroll Company (1)

Produce 1-DRIED FRUITS & NUTS, 2-FRESH FRUIT, 3-FRESH VEGETABLES, 4-OTHER PRODUCE, 5-PACKAGED PRODUCE, 6-POTATOES, 7-SALAD & VEGETABLE SEASONINGS/SAUCES, 8-SPECIALTy, ETHNIC AD Global Corp. (1, 7) Apio, Inc. (3) Atoka Cranberries Inc. (4, 5) Bland Farms (3, 5, 8) Bolthouse Farms (3, 5) Booth Ranches LLC (2, 5) Boscoli Foods, Inc. (7, 8) Botanical Food Co. Inc. (3, 4, 5, 8) Brothers-All-Natural (1) Buddy Fruits (5) California Avocado Commision (2, 3, 5) California Sun Dry Foods (3, 5) Cecelia Packing Corporation (2, 5, 8)

CF Fresh (2, 3, 5) Chelan Fresh (4, 5) Chiquita Brands (3, 5) Citation Snacks (1) Columbia Marketing International (CMI) (2) Country Fresh Mushroom Co. (3, 4, 5) Crispy Green Inc. (1, 5) Crunch Pak, LLC (2, 3, 5) D&W Fine Pack (3) Datepac, LLC (1, 4)

Del Monte Fresh Produce N.A. 305-520-8395 www.freshdelmonte.com

Del Monte Fresh Produce (2, 3, 4, 5) Coral Gables, FL 305-520-8395 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 45

Dole Fresh Vegetables (3, 5) Driscoll’s (2, 5) Duda Farm Fresh Foods (2, 3) Ethylene Gas Guardian (4) Eurofresh Farms (3) Excalibur Seasoning Company Ltd. (4, 7) Fast-Pak Trading (4, 5, 7, 8) Foxy Organics (3, 4) Freska Produce International, LLC (2, 5) Frieda’s Inc. (3, 4, 5) Galaxy Nutritional Foods (4, 6) GastronAmerica, LLC (1) Gills Onions (4) GloriAnn Farms (3, 4, 5) Goodness Greeness (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Gourmet Trading Company (2, 3, 5) Grimmway Farms (3, 5)

Grower’s Express, LLC/ Green Giant Fresh 831-757-9700 www.greengiantfresh.com

Grower’s Express, LLC/ Green Giant Fresh (1, 3, 5, 6) Salinas, CA 831-757-9700 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 42

HBF International (2, 5) Hollandia Produce (3, 5) I.M. Good Snacks (1)

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Idaho Potato Commission 208-334-2350 www.idahopotato.com

Idaho Potato Commission (6) Eagle, ID 208-334-2350 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 72

Jayam Business Ventures LLC (Lifestyle Chefs) (2, 3, 4, 7, 8) Kariba Farms (1)

Limoneira

805-525-5541 www.limoneira.com

Limoneira (2) Santa Paula, CA 805-525-5541 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 55

Love Beets (4) Mann Packing Co., Inc. (3, 5, 7, 8) Mastronardi Produce Ltd. (3, 5) Monterey Mushrooms, Inc. (3, 5) National Raisin Company (1, 8)

NatureSweet 800-315-8209/ 210-408-8530 www.naturesweet.com

NatureSweet (3, 5) San Antonio, TX 800-315-8209/210-408-8530 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 47

Naturipe Farms LLC (2, 4, 5) Nonpareil Corporation/Teton Valley Ranch (3, 5) Ocean Mist Farms (3, 5) Olympic Trading Co. (5) OneKindLife (1) Pandol Bros. (2)

Paramount Citrus Association 310-966-4650/ 310-312-2856 www.paramountcitrus.com

Paramount Citrus Association (3, 4, 5, 6) Los Angeles, CA 310-966-4650/310-312-2856 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 17


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Category Listings Produce - Snacks & Nuts

Peri & Sons Farms Inc. (3, 5) POM Wonderful LLC (2, 5) Potandon Produce LLC (6) Rainier Fruit Company (2) Reichel Foods, Inc. (5) RoadRacer distribution (1) Royal Ridge Fruits/Stoneridge Orchards (1) Ruby Fresh (2, 4, 5) RPE, Inc. (4, 6) Sbrocco International, Inc. (2, 5, 8) Shuman Produce (3) Simonian Fruit Company (2) SouthWind Farms (6) Spice World Inc. (3, 4, 5) Stemilt Growers (2) Sun World International, LLC (3) Sun-Maid Growers (1) Sunlight International Sales (2, 4, 5) Sunshine Sweet Corn (3, 5)

Sunsweet Bakery (1) San Diego, CA 858-546-1976 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 49

Sunsweet Growers Inc. (4, 5) Tanimura & Antle (3, 4, 5) Texas Star & Nut Company (1) Triunfo-Mex Inc. (1, 4) Troffico LLC (1, 8) Turbana Corp. (2) village Farms (3) village Grown Organic (3, 4, 5) Wada Farms Potatoes (6) Well-Pict Berries (2, 4, 5) Wilcox Fresh (3, 4, 6) Wild Blueberry Association of North America (4, 5) Woodland Foods (1, 4, 7, 8)

Security SySteMS/ equiPMent 1-LOSS PREvENTION, 2-SECuRITY SYSTEMS & EquIPMENT ACI Worldwide (1) Budgetcard, Inc. (1) Carttronics (1, 2) Customer 1st Safes & Locksmithing Service (1, 2) defibtech (2) Inmar, Inc. (1) Mascot Building Services (2) MIMO, LLC (2) Outlook Group Corp. (1) Pan-Oston (1) quality Two-Way Radios (2) Reflexis Systems, Inc. (1) StoreCom Equipment LLC (2) TechGuard Security (1, 2)

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Shelf ManaGeMent SySteMS 1-SHELF MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Apio, Inc. (1) Burke display Systems (1) Cannon Equipment Company (1) Crown Mini-Bank (1) display dynamics (1) FFR-dSI, Inc. (1) Hubert (1) Kielbik Group, Inc. (1) KSS Retail, a dunnhumby company (1) Mascot Building Services (1) Park City Group (1) POP Plastics Inc. (1) Popco Inc. (1) Proactive Packaging & display (1) SafeStrap Company, Inc. (1) SAS (1) SightLine display (1) Supervalu design Services Group Inc. (1)

Trion Industries, Inc. (1) Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-824-1000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8

vestcom International, Inc. (1) zero zone, Inc. (1)

SiGn SySteMS 1-SIGN SYSTEMS

Accurate Communications (1) Bang! Advertising, Inc. (1) Bell Company, Inc. (1) Creative Retail Solutions, LLC (1) d Fab (1) display Craft Signs (1) displays & Holders (1) dTG (1) GwarePOS (1) Hubert (1) Kielbik Group, Inc. (1) King Retail Solutions (1) LSI Graphic Solutions (1) Marv-o-lus Manufacturing Co., Inc. (1) Mascot Building Services (1) Merchandising Inventives Inc. (1) Palm City designs, Inc. (1) POP Plastics Inc. (1) Popco Inc. (1) Proactive Packaging & display (1) Proclaim Promotions (1) SightLine display (1) SMS (1) Starlite Media LLC (1) The Supermarket depot (1)

Trion Industries, Inc. (1) Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-824-1000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8

vestcom International, Inc. (1)

SnackS & nutS

1-ALMONdS, 2-CASHEWS, 3-CHOCOLATE-COvEREd SNACKS, 4-COvEREd NuTS, PRETzELS, RAISINS, 5-dRIEd FRuIT, 6-MIxEd NuTS, 7-NATuRAL & LIGHT SNACKS, 8-OTHER SNACKS & NuTS, 9-PEANuTS, 10-PISTACHIOS, 11-POPCORN, 12-POTATO CHIPS, 13-PRETzELS, 14-SEEdS, 15-SNACKS - dIPS & SPREAdS, 16-SNACKS FRuIT SNACKS, 17-TORTILLA CHIPS, 18-TRAIL MIx Ad Global Corp. (3, 7, 10, 12) Adams & Brooks, Inc. (2, 9, 14) Allison’s Gourmet Kitchens (15) Anastasia Confections, Inc. (8, 16) Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. (8) The Bachman Company (8, 11, 12, 13) Backerhaus veit Ltd. (13) Bakery On Main (8) Balance Bar Company (7, 8) Barrel O’ Fun Snack Food Company (11, 12) Bean Brand Foods (7) Benzel’s Pretzel Bakery Inc. (13) Big T Coastal Provisions (15) Bitsy’s Brainfood (8) Blue Planet Foods Inc./McKee Foods Corp. (8) Bolder Beans (8) Brothers-All-Natural (5, 16) BTG Brands LLC/dba donkey Chips (12, 17) Buddy Fruits (7, 8, 16) Calavo Foods (17) Calbee North America (7, 8) Cedar’s Mediterranean Foods, Inc. (8) The Chef in Black (15) Chocolaterie de Bourgogne (3, 7) Chosen Foods (7, 14) Classic Foods (12) COCO International, Inc. (7) Coombs Family Farm (8) Crispy Green Inc. (5, 7, 16) CropSource International, LLC (5, 8) Crunch Pak, LLC (7, 8, 16) Crunchies Food Company, LLC (5, 7, 8, 16) dakota Natural Foods, Inc. (14) dare Foods Incorporated (16) delice Global Inc. (7) deMet’s Candy Company (1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9) dosTicos (17) dr. Praeger’s Sensible Foods (7) EA Berg & Sons (13, 14, 16, 18) Eatrageous (7, 12)

Enjoy Life Natural Brands LLC (8, 12) Schiller Park, IL 800-50-ENJOY/847-260-0300 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 53

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Food Should Taste Good, Inc. (12) 4C Foods Corp. (15) Garden Fresh Gourmet (8, 17) Garden of Protein (7, 8, 15) Gaslamp Popcorn Co., Inc. (11) GastronAmerica, LLC (12) General Mills Inc. (12, 16) Genisoy Food Company (8) The Gluten Free Bar (7, 8) GNS Foods/Pacific Gold (1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 18)

Gold Medal Products Co. (8, 11) Cincinnati, OH 513-769-7676 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 99

Good Boy Organics (8, 12) Good Health Natural Products (11, 12, 16) The Great San Saba River Pecan Company (5, 8, 11) Hickory Harvest Foods (8, 13, 18) I.M. Good Snacks (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18) inBalance Health Corporation (7, 8) Isabelle’s Kitchen, Inc. (15)

The J.M. Smucker Company (4) Orville, OH 888-550-9555 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENTS ON COVER TIP, 20

Jack Link’s Beef Jerky (8) Jakana Foods Ltd. (5, 9) Jersey Naturals, LLC (11) John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc. (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 18) John Wm. Macy’s Cheesesticks, Inc. (7) Joyva Corp. (3, 8) Kachwa Food Group (15) Kane Candy (3, 8) Kariba Farms (1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 14) Kathy Kaye Foods (11) Kernel Season’s LLC (11) KettlePop (11) Kii Naturals Inc. (8) Kraft Foods Group (1, 2, 6, 9, 10) Laura’s Gourmet Granola (7, 8) LesserEvil Healthy Brands (7, 8, 11) Lily Tobeka Co., Ltd. (1, 2, 6, 9, 10) Love Your Health LLC (7, 8) Mamma Chia (7) Mariani Nut Company, Inc. (1, 8)

Mariani Packing Company 707-452-2800 www.mariani.com

Mariani Packing Company (5) Vacaville, CA 707-452-2800 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 30


Snack & Nuts - Soups, Broths & Stocks

The Mediterranean Snack Food Company (7, 12) Montecito roadhouse, Inc. (17) Mrs. May’s Naturals (4, 7, 8) National raisin Company (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 14, 16, 18) Nature’s Bakery (8) New England herbal Foods, LLC (8, 16) New Frontier Foods Inc. (8) Nuestro Queso (15) old Wisconsin Food products Company, Inc. (8, 11) one potato Two potato (12) onekindLife (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 16) oogie’s Snacks LLC (11)

Paramount Citrus Association (1, 10) Los Angeles, CA 310-966-4650/310-312-2856 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 17

partners, A Tasteful Choice Company (7, 8, 16) pepsiCo, Inc. (7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18) The perfect Snaque (7, 8, 18) pine river pre-pack, Inc. (2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 16) popchips (8, 12, 17) popcornopolis, LLC (11) prairie City Bakery (3, 8) red river Commodities/SunButter (15) reichel Foods, Inc. (8) resVez, Inc. (7, 8) roadracer Distribution (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18) royal hawaiian Macadamia Nut, Inc. (8) royal ridge Fruits/Stoneridge orchards (16) Sanders Candy (6, 8) Saratoga Chips, LLC (12) Savor Street Foods (8, 11, 13) Seneca Foods Corp. (8) Setton International Foods, Inc. (5, 10, 18) Shoreline Fruit (5) Snack Factory, LLC (8, 13) Snyder’s-Lance, Inc. (8, 12) Soulful Snacks (12) Sparrer Sausage Company (7) Sun-Maid Growers (3, 5, 7, 8) Sunshine Sweet Corn (8) Sunsweet Growers Inc. (5, 7, 16) Sweet Jubilee Gourmet (3, 7, 8, 11, 16) Tasty Brand Inc. (16) Texas Star & Nut Company (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 18) Th Foods, Inc. (8, 12) That’s how We roll, LLC (17) Tower Candy Co. (3, 4, 9, 12, 17)

Troffico LLC (1, 2, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 14) Tropical Foods (1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 16) Turbana Corp. (5) US Bakery (12) Woodland Foods (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 18) Yucatan Foods (15)

SoupS, BrothS & StockS 1-SoUpS & BroThS, 2-SToCkS AD Global Corp. (1, 2) Amy’s kitchen, Inc. (1) Annie Chun’s Inc. (1)

Blount Fine Foods 774-888-1300 www.blountfinefoods.com

Blount Fine Foods (1) Fall River, MA 774-888-1300 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON INSIDE BACK COVER

Bookbinder Specialties LLC (1) Boulder organic! (1) Bountiful pantry (1) Campbell Soup Company (1) Conifer Specialties (1) Excalibur Seasoning Company Ltd. (1) 4C Foods Corp. (1) GastronAmerica, LLC (1, 2) General Mills Inc. (1) GFF, Inc. (1) Gourmet kitchens, Inc. (1) Gusto Foods International, Inc. (1) harry’s Fresh Foods (1) Isabelle’s kitchen, Inc. (1) Ivar’s Seafood, Soup & Sauce Company (1) kettle Cuisine (1) kitchen Basics Inc. (2) New England herbal Foods, LLC (1) onekindLife (1) original SoupMan (1)

Sandridge Food Corporation (1) Medina, OH 330-764-6123 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGES 39, 108

Thats A Nice! (1) Unilever Foods NA (1)


Category Listings Spices - Store Furnishing/Design

SPiceS 1-FLAVORINGS, 2-OTHER SPICES, 3-SALT & PEPPER, 4-SEASONINGS, 5-SPICES, 6-SUGAR SUBSTITUTES

Morton & Bassett Spices 415-883-8530 www.mortonbassett.com

Morton & Bassett Spices (5) Novato, CA 415-883-8530 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 31

ACH Food Companies, Inc. (4, 5) AD Global Corp. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) BCW Food Products, Inc. (3, 4) Bountiful Pantry (3, 4, 5) Brand Castle LLC (5) Bruce Foods Corp. (5) Camerons Products (4, 5) Cin Chili & Company, Inc. (4) Cook’s Choice, Inc. (1, 4, 5)

Domino Foods 732-590-1179

www.dominosugar.com

Domino Foods (6) Iselin, NJ 732-590-1179 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON INSIDE FRONT COVER, 13

Everson Spice (1, 4, 5) Excalibur Seasoning Company Ltd. (2, 4, 5) The FaVe Juice Company (1) Flavorseal Food Packaging (1, 2, 4, 5) Fortun Foods, Inc. (1, 2, 4, 5) The Garlic Company (4, 5) GastronAmerica, LLC (4) Gia Russa (2, 4) GMB Specialty Foods, LLC (4) Heartland Sweeteners (2, 6) Kane Candy (2) Kariba Farms (4) KASCO SharpTech (1, 4, 5) Kohinoor Foods (5) Magic Seasoning Blends (1, 3, 4, 5) Marfood USA, Inc. (2) Molina USA, LLC (1) Monin Gourmet Flavorings (1) Montecito Roadhouse, Inc. (4, 5) Morton Salt Consumer Products (3) Newport Wholesalers Inc. (1, 2, 3, 4) Olympic Trading Co. (5)

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OneKindLife (1, 2, 5) Peppadew USA (4) Real World Grains & Specialties Inc. (1, 4, 5, 6) Red Monkey Foods (4, 5) Redmond Trading Company/ Real Salt (3) Rema Foods (5) San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. (2, 5) Slap ya Mama Cajun Seasoning (2, 4) Spice World Inc. (4, 5) Starwest Botanicals Inc. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) Swagger Foods Corp. (1, 2, 4) Tower Candy Co. (2, 5) Troffico LLC (2, 3, 4, 5) Tropical Foods (5) The Urbane Tea Company (4, 5) Whisk and Spoon - A culinary company (1, 4, 6) Wisdom Natural Brands (2, 6) Woodland Foods (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)

Stationery & Stationery SuPPlieS 1-BALLOONS, 2-CANDLES, 3-GREETING CARDS, 4-MAGAzINES/PERIODICALS, 5-OFFICE/SCHOOL SUPPLIES American FeiTian (2) American Greetings Corporation (3) Balloons Everywhere (1) The Caldrea Company (2) Candle Warmers Etc., Inc. (2) Cenveo Store (5) Design Design Inc. (3) Design Ideas Ltd. (5) Displays & Holders (5) Enchante Candles (2) Green Smart (5) Indie Tea (2) OfficeMax Store-within-a-Store (3, 5) Papyrus-Recycled Greetings, Inc. (3) Proclaim Promotions (1) ShurTech Brands, LLC (5) 6 Ideas (2) SSP Group International Inc. (5) Virtual Packaging (4)

Store FurniShinG/ DeSiGn 1-BAGS: PLASTIC, PAPER, PRODUCE, 2-DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE SERVICES, 3-DESIGN/BUILD, 4-LIGHTING - INDOORS, OUTDOORS, 5-RACKS: REFRIGERATOR,

6-SIGNS: BANNER HANGING SySTEMS, GRAPHIC, ELECTRONIC, 7-STORE FIxTURES Cochran Engineering (2, 3) Action Services Group (4, 6) Alco Designs (7) Alvarado Manufacturing Company (7) Airius LLC (1, 2)

Amerlux

973-882-5010 www.amerlux.com

Amerlux (4) Oakland, NJ 973-882-5010 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 51

api(+) (2, 4, 6) Apio, Inc. (7) B&M Marketing (5) Baero North America Inc. (4) Balloons Everywhere (6) Bang! Advertising, Inc. (6) Basket Ease (1) Beacon Power, Inc. (4) Bell Company, Inc. (6) Better Bags, Inc. (1) BIOgroupUSA (BioBag) (1) Blanc Industries (6, 7) Brasco International, Inc. (2, 7) BRR Architecture, Inc. (2, 3) Bunzl Distribution, Inc. (1) CenturyLed Inc. (4) CHEP (7)

CIP Retail

513-874-9925 www.cipstyle.com

CIP Retail (4, 6, 7) Fairfield, OH 513-874-9925

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Creative Retail Solutions, LLC (6, 7) Crown Poly, Inc. (1) D Fab (6) Decorworx (2, 3) Display Craft Signs (6) Display It LLC (6, 7) Displays & Holders (3, 6, 7) DL Manufacturing (3, 4) Do-It Corporation (6, 7) DTG (6) Dur-A-Flex, Inc. (7) Earth-Saver Bags (1) Ecowood Retail Displays (3, 7)

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ElectraLED (4) EMCOR Group, Inc. (2, 3) Endo Lighting Corp. (4) FG Products, Inc. (3, 5) Fixture Finders LLC (7) Flavorseal Food Packaging (1) Flexscan Systems, Inc. (1) Food Store Solutions, LLC (3, 5, 6, 7) FOURMI Gondola Movers (3, 7) 4RPLANETBAG (1) Gabco Enterprises, Inc. (4) GE Lighting Solutions (4) GH Imaging (6) Grandville Printing Company (6) Green Tile (2, 3) Hencken & Gaines (2) Hilco Fixed Asset Recovery (7) Hill Phoenix, Inc. (7) Howe Corporation (7) Hubert (1, 5, 6, 7) Hussmann Corporation (4, 5) IdentiCom Sign Solutions LLC (6) Innovative Specialty Gifts Ltd. (1, 6) InStore Products (1) Intelligent Energy Optimizers (4) Intense Lighting , LLC (4) InterMetro Industries Inc. (aka Metro) (7) JSI Store Fixtures (7) Kielbik Group, Inc. (2, 6, 7) King Retail Solutions (2, 3, 4, 6, 7) LEDingEDGE Lighting Inc. (4) Leisure Craft, Inc. (7) Lind Design Inc. (4, 6, 7) Liquid Enterprises, Corp. (7) LSI Graphic Solutions (6)

M & E Manufacturing Co., Inc. (7) Kingston, NY 845-331-2111 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGES 104, 105

Madix, Inc. (7) The Marco Company (7) Market Group Ventures Inc./ Promolux/Econofrost (4, 7) Marketing Impact Limited (7) Mascot Building Services (3, 4, 5, 6, 7) MasonWays Indestructible Plastics, LLC (5, 7) Mehmert Store Services (2, 3, 4, 6, 7) Merchandising Inventives Inc. (6, 7) Mercury Signs & Display, Ltd. (6) Meridian Energy Group, LLC (4) Mettler Packaging (1) Miralor USA, Inc. (7) MTL Cool (5) Nashville Wraps (1) National Graphics (6, 7) New Age Industrial (5) Oasis Bags (1) Outfront Portable Solutions (7) Package Containers, Inc. (1) Palm City Designs, Inc. (2, 6, 7) Pan-Oston (7) pb2 architecture + engineering (2, 3) Premium Quality Lighting (3, 4, 7) Printmax (6) Proactive Packaging & Display (6)


Category listings Store Furnishing/Design - Tobacco & Accessories

Proclaim Promotions (6, 7) Purely Products (4) R&D Fixtures (7) The Redmond Company (3) Remis America, LLC (5) RICH Ltd. (6, 7) Roplast Industries (1) RTS Retail (7) SafeStrap Company, Inc. (7) SightLine Display (6, 7) Spectrum Bags, Inc. (1) Sunoptics (4) The Supermarket Depot (6, 7) Supervalu Design Services group Inc. (2, 3, 4, 5, 7) Sylvania LED (4) Top Shelf Fixtures, LLC (5) Total Refrigeration gaskets (5) Tote Cart/Austin-Westran Company (7) Trade Fixtures/new Leaf Design, LLC (7)

Trion Industries, Inc. (5, 7) Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-824-1000 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8

Troffico LLC (5, 7) TrolleyBasket USA (7) Universal Lighting Technologies Inc. (4) VersaCartSystems, Inc. (7) Vestcom International, Inc. (6) Virtual Packaging (6) zero zone, Inc. (4, 5, 7) zoo Fans (2, 3)

sTore MainTenance

1-EXTERIoR PRoPERTY MAInTEnAnCE, 2-InDUSTRIAL CLEAnIng PRoDUCTS, 3-SAnITATIon & QUALITY ConTRoL, 4-WASTE AnD RECYCLIng SoLUTIonS AcornVac, Inc. (3) Advance (2) All Brite Inc. (2) BACE Corporation (4) Beach Sales & Engineering LLC (2) Best Sanitizers, Inc. (3) BIogroupUSA (BioBag) (3) Biosafe Systems (1, 2, 3, 4) Brickman Facility Solutions (1) Buckeye International (2) Bunzl Distribution, Inc. (2) Cavert Wire Company (4) Cleaning Services group (2, 3) Corrigo, Incorporated (1, 3, 4)

Diamond Wipes International, Inc. (2) Chino, CA 909-230-9888 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 77

Diversey (2, 3) Dur-A-Flex, Inc. (2) Dyna-Tabs, LLC (3) EMCoR group, Inc. (1, 3) Fluid Forms, Inc. (2) Frywise Inc. (4) gemini Packaging Ltd. (2, 3) green Tile (3) green Tower Industries (4) Hobart (3) Hubert (2, 3) Hydro Systems Co. (2, 3) Mascot Building Services (1, 3, 4) MasonWays Indestructible Plastics, LLC (4) Max-R (3) national FLEX (1, 2, 3) oakleaf Waste Management (3, 4) old Seville Expense Reduction Turning Trash into Cash! (3) Park Hill Enviromental Management (4) QA Supplies LLC (3) RTS Retail (3) Schneider Paper Products Inc. (2) Sterilox Food Safety (2, 3) Theochem Laboratories, Inc. (2) Trash 2 Recycling, Inc. (3) Waste Management (3, 4)

supply chain services 1-BAR CoDIng EQUIPMEnT SYSTEMS, 2-DATA CoMMUnICATIonS TECHnoLogY, 3-FooD PACKAgIng, 4-In-SToRE SIgnAgE & LABELIng, 5-oTHER SUPPLY CHAIn SERVICES, 6-PRIVATE & PUBLIC REFRIgERATED & FRozEn WAREHoUSES, 7-RADIo FREQUEnCY IDEnTIFICATIon (RFID), 8-SUPPLY CHAIn CoLLABoRATIon, 9-TRAnSPoRTATIon & LogISTICS SERVICES, 10-WAREHoUSE MAnAgEMEnT SYSTEMS, 11-WASTE MAnAgEMEnT SYSTEMS Action Services group (5) AD global Corp. (5, 8, 10) Advanced Labelling Systems (4) Advanced Wireless Communications (2) Apio, Inc. (5) Applied Data Corporation (2, 4) Armellini Express Lines, Inc. (9) Avery Dennison Corporation (1, 5) BACE Corporation (11) Bell Company, Inc. (4) Biosafe Systems (3)

Blanc Industries (4) Blue Ridge (8) Budgetcard, Inc. (4, 7) Bunzl Distribution, Inc. (8) C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc. (9) Cavert Wire Company (11) Cenveo Store (4) Chairmans Foods (3, 6) CHEP (5, 7, 8, 9) CipherLab USA (1) Crawford Provincial (3, 5) D Fab (4) Datalogic (1) Daymon Worldwide (9) DBK Concepts, Inc. (1) Dematic Corp. (9) Digimarc Corporation (1) Display Craft Signs (4) DTg (4) Echo global Logistics (10) EPI Labelers (4) FoURMI gondola Movers (5) galileo global Branding group (3) gH Imaging (4) gigwalk (2) global Wire LLC (5, 10) grandville Printing Company (4) great Lakes Label LLC (4) green Tower Industries (5, 11) Horizon Equipment LLC (9) Hubert (4, 5) Hussmann Corporation (6) Inmar, Inc. (8, 9) International Business Systems (8, 10) Intertek (6, 8) Janam Technologies (1) King Retail Solutions (4) Locus Traxx (9) LogisticsCom (9, 10) Manhattan Associates (1, 2, 7, 8, 10) Market6, Inc. (8) Match Converge (9) McKay TransCold (6, 9) Microsoft (7, 8, 10) Midwest Refrigerated Services (6) Mybar Services, Inc. (8, 10) national graphics (4) nextep Systems (4, 5) nFI Industries (2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) oHL (9) organic Milling Aquisitions, LLC (3) outlook group Corp. (3, 4) Park City group (2, 5, 8) PECo Pallet (5, 8, 9) Pinpoint Software (2) PlantCML (2, 8) PoP Plastics Inc. (10) Proactive Packaging & Display (4) Proclaim Promotions (4) QA Supplies LLC (2) RedPrairie (5, 9, 10) Reflexis Systems, Inc. (5) Retail Data LLC (2) Ruan (9)

RW3 Inc. (2) SAF USA, Inc. (8) Sambrailo Packaging Company (10) SAS (5) Save-A-Lot Food Stores (8)

Sealed Air-Cryovac (3) Duncan, SC 800-391-5645 SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON BACK COVER

SightLine Display (4) SPA Inc. (9) Spartan Foods of America (8) STM (4) Temkin International Inc. (3, 4) Temptime Corporation (5, 8, 10) Thermal Technologies, Incorporated (6) TPF Services (4) Trash 2 Recycling, Inc. (5, 10) Truecount (7) USPS/The United States Postal Service (9) VM Consult (8) Waste Management (11) Winston Packaging (3)

Tobacco & accessories 1-ELECTRonIC CIgARETTES, 2-PRoDUCTS ABI Brands Inc. (2) Aeris Distributions (1) Altria Sales & Distribution Inc. (2) Baker White (1) Baker-White Inc. (1, 2) Ballantyne Brands LLC (1, 2) blu eCigs (1) CB Distributors Inc. (1) Cheyenne International (2) Dyna-Tabs, LLC (2) EA Berg & Sons (1) EC 24/7 (1) Eonsmoke, LLC (1, 2) Fluid Forms, Inc. (2) general Cigar Company Inc. (2) green Smoke, Inc. (1) Inter-Continental Trading USA Inc. (1) Jacob’s Paradise, Inc. (2) JT International U.S.A., Inc. (2) Kretek International (2) Logic Technologies (2) Merkur group Inc., Cigr8 (1) nJoY (1) RoadRacer Distribution (1, 2) Smokey Mountain Snuff/Chew (2) Totally Wicked (1) Vaper’s Corner (1, 2) Vapor Corp. (1, 2)

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A AAA Pharmaceutical, Inc. 681 Main Street Lumberton, NJ 08048 609-288-6060 sales@aaapharm.com www.aaapharm.com Abbott Nutrition 999 Crupper Avenue Columbus, OH 43229 847-937-6100 www.abbott.us ABCO Enterprises PO Box 150427 Ogden, UT 84415 801-627-1100 abcoutah@gmail.com www.abcoent.com ABI Brands Inc. 321 Farmington Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-940-4818 info@abibrands.com www.abibrands.com Abraco Group, LLC 3400 Northwest 114 Avenue Doral, FL 33178 305-445-2650 info@abracogroup.com www.abracogroup.com Accent Industries, Inc. 9629 58th Place Kenosha, WI 53144 262-857-9450 sales@accentind.com www.processretailgroup.com Accurate Communications 1060 Brookfield Suite 210 Memphis, TN 38119 901-797-8900 info@accurateconnections.net www.accurateconnections.net Ace Bakery One Hafis Road Toronto, ON M6M 2V6 Canada 416-241-3600 bread@acebakery.com www.acebakery.com Ace Sushi 1447 West 178th Street Suite 303 Gardena, CA 90248 310-327-2223 www.acesushi.com ACH Food Companies, Inc. 7171 Goodlett Farms Parkway Cordova, TN 38016 800-691-1106 contact@achfood.com www.achfood.com Achatz Handmade Pie Co. 30301 Commerce Boulevard Chesterfield, MI 48041 586-749-2882 www.achatzpies.com ACI Worldwide 6060 Coventry Drive Elkhorn, NE 68022 402-390-7600 mbox-am-marketing@ aciworldwide.com www.aciworldwide.com

Acorsa USA Inc. 175 Washington Avenue Suite 18 Dumont, NJ 07628 201-384-3007 www.acorsausa.com Acosta 6600 Corporate Center Parkway Jacksonville, FL 32216 904-251-8935 aanthony@acosta.com www.acosta.com Action Images Inc. 7148 North Ridgeway Avenue Lincolnwood, IL 60712 847-763-9700 info@actionimages.net www.actionimagesinc.biz Action Services Group 525 Turner Industrial Way Aston, PA 19014 800-223-0982 dclouser@actionservicesgroup.com www.actionservicesgroup.com Activate Drinks, Inc. 4590 MacArthur Boulevard Suite 500 Newport Beach, CA 92660 pat@activatedrinks.com www.activatedrinks.com Acumera, Inc. 3112 Windsor Road Suite 130 Austin, TX 78703 512-687-7400 sales@acumera.net www.acumera.net AD Global Corp. 12269 SW 132nd Court Miami, FL 33186 786-227-6740 adglobalcorp@gmail.com www.adglobalcorp.com Adams & Brooks, Inc. 1915 South Hoover Street PO Box 77303 Los Angeles, CA 90007-1322 213-749-3226 info@adams-brooks.com www.adams-brooks.com ADC Global Creativity 2501 Oak Lawn Avenue Suite 200 Dallas, TX 75219 214-526-1420 lauren@adc-inc.com www.adc-inc.com Adcomm Group, Inc. 202 Stephen Street Lemont, IL 60439 630-243-1630 tracy@adcommgrp.com www.adcommgrp.com Ademark Products, Inc. 8181 Commerce Park Drive Suite 720 Houston, TX 77036 713-851-5169 info@abbeysullivan.com www.abbeysullivan.com ADT 1155 Broken Sound Parkway NW Boca Raton, FL 561-981-4275 www.ADT.com

Advanced Labelling Systems Bandet Way Unit B Thame, Oxfordshire OX9 3SJ England 011-44-0-1844-213177 sales@als-eu.com www.als-eu.com Advanced Refreshment LLC 7853 Southeast 27th Street Suite 283 Mercer Island, WA 98040 425-746-8100 www.arbev.com Advanced Wireless Communications 20809 Kensington Boulevard Lakeville, MN 55044 952-469-5400 awcsales@advancedwireless.com www.advancedwireless.com Advantage Sales & Marketing 19100 Von Carmen Avenue Suite 300 Irvine, CA 92612 949-797-2900 www.asmnet.com Aeris Distributions 1302 North Sherman Street Allentown, PA 18109 484-330-6702 aerisllc@gmail.com www.clearette.com Aerobie, Inc. 744 San Antonio Road Suite 15 Palo Alto, CA 94303-4624 800-999-3565 aerobie@aerobie.com www.aerobie.com Aetna Foot Products 2401 West Emaus Avenue Allentown, PA 18103 610-791-5250 info.podiatry@aetnafelt.com www.aetnafootproducts.com Ahmet Yar Refrigeration Istikal Mahallesi 9 Sokak No: 5 Kemalpasa Izmir Turkey 011-90-232-8771750 deyayr@ahmetyar.com.tr www.ahmetyar.com.tr AHT Cooling Systems USA 1005 Bankton Drive Hanahan, SC 29410 866-248-8721 sales@ahtusa.net www.ahtusainc.net Aiello Brothers Cheese Co. 145 B 48 Street Brooklyn, NY 11232 718-666-4462 www.aiellocheese.com Air-Scent International 290 Alpha Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15238 800-247-0770/412-252-1010 info@airscent.com www.alphaaromatics.com

A.C.K. Trading Company 571 South Anderson Street Los Angeles, CA 90033-4242 323-269-8888 tom@ackusa.com www.ackusa.com

ADUSA, Inc. 5407 Trillium Boulevard Suite 290 Hoffman Estates, IL 60192 630-598-4250 info@adusainc.com www.adusainc.com

Airius LLC 811 South Sherman Street Longmont, CO 80501 888-AIRPEAR/888-247-7327/303-772-2633 info@theairpear.com www.TheAirPear.com

AcornVac, Inc. 13818 Oaks Avenue Chino, CA 91710 800-591-9920 info@acornvac.com www.acornvac.com

Advance 14600 21st Avenue North Plymouth, MN 55447 800-850-5559 info@advance-us.com www.advance-us.com

AisleBuyer 321 Summer Street 8th Floor Boston, MA 02210 617-674-4889 www.aislebuyer.com

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AK Wright Contracting PO Box 386 Buellton, CA 93427 805-245-9137 aaron@akwrightcontracting.com www.akwrightcontracting.com Alabu 30 Graves Road Mechanicville, NY 12118 888-509-7627 www.alabu.com Aladdin Label, Inc. PO Box 332 Waukesha, WI 53187 262-650-7363 www.aladdinlabel.com Aladdin-Stanley/Pacific Market International, LLC 2401 Elliott Avenue 4th Floor Seattle, WA 98121 206-441-1400 sales@pmi-worldwide.com www.pmi-worldwide.com Albert’s Organics 200 Eagle Court Bridgeport, NJ 28805 800-899-5944 sweinstein@albertsorganics.com www.albertsorganics.com Alco Designs 407 East Redondo Beach Boulevard Gardena, CA 90248 310-353-2300 dick@alcodesigns.com www.alcodesigns.com ALDATA Software Management Inc. 211 Pembina Avenue Suite 203 Hinton, AB T7V 2B3 Canada 800-575-6137 info@aldatasoftware.com www.aldatasoftware.com Aldata Solution, Inc. 3715 Northside Parkway Building 400, Suite 450 Atlanta, GA 30327 404-355-3220 www.aldata.com AlEn USA 9326 Baythorne Drive Houston, TX 77041 832-484-1508 www.alen.com.mx Alessi Bakeries, Inc. 5202 Eagle Trail Tampa, FL 33634 813-348-0128 www.alessibakeries.com ALFA International 4 Kaysal Court Armonk, NY 10504 914-273-2222 sales@alfaco.com www.alfaco.com

All Brite Inc. 540 Montgomery Avenue West Pittston, PA 18643 570-654-1138 www.allbriteinc.com All-Clad Metalcrafters, Groupe SEB USA 424 Morganza Road Canonsburg, PA 15317-5716 877-659-2051 mtennant@allclad.com www.allclad.com The Allan Candy Company Limited 3 Robert Speck Parkway Suite 250 Mississauga, ON L4Z 2G5 Canada 905-270-2221 customerservices@allancandy.com www.allancandy.com Allegro Business Intelligence 51 Possum Way Suite 100 Murray Hill, NJ 07974 908-376-1750 www.allegro-bi.com Allen & Barbour, LLC 1500 Urban Center Drive Suite 100 Birmingham, AL 35242-2586 205-967-5381 www.allenandbarbour.com Allens, Inc. 305 East Main Siloam Springs, AR 72761 479-524-6431 www.allens.com Allied Kitchenware Company 608 Michigan Street Suite A Elmhurst, IL 60126 630-941-9801 alliedkitchenware@hotmail.com www.alliedkitchenware.net Allied Tile Mfg Corp. 2840 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11207 800-827-5457 www.alliedtile.com Allison’s Gourmet Kitchens 216 Northeast 12th Street Moore, OK 73160 817-312-9814 www.allisonsgourmetkitchens.com ALLRetailJobs.com North Miami Beach, FL 33160 877-562-7368 media@allretailjobs.com www.allretailjobs.com AllTrust Networks 580 Herndon Parkway Suite 100 Herndon, VA 20170 703-467-8332 sales@alltrustnetworks.com http://www.alltrustnetworks.com

Alfresh Foods of Texas, LP PO Box 690245 Houston, TX 77269

Almased 2861 34th Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33711 877-256-2733 www.almased.com

Alice’s Stick Cookies PO Box 445 Los Altos, CA 94022 650-948-5905 sales@AlicesStickCookies.com www.AlicesStickCookies.com

Almondina Brands 1930 Indian Wood Circle Maumee, OH 43537 817-312-9814 almondina@worldpantry.com www.almondina.com

Alkame Water, Inc. 3651 Lindell Road Suite D, # 356 Las Vegas, NV 89103 702-273-9714 info@alkamewater.com www.alkamewater.com

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Amy’s Kitchen, Inc. PO Box 449 Petaluma, CA 94953 707-781-6633 marketing@amyskitchen.net www.amys.com

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Aptaris 2502 North Rocky Point Drive Tampa, FL Suite 1070 888-804-5008 info@goaptaris.com www.goaptaris.com

Andis Company 1800 Renaissance Boulevard Sturtevant, WI 53177-1743 800-558-9411 info@andisco.com www.andis.com

Aqua Blue, LLC 13420 Rockland Road Lake Bluff, IL 60044-1469 847-308-9688 aquablueh2o@comcast.net

Andrew & Everett 220 Cumberland Parkway Suite 4 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 717-790-9901 info@andrewandeverett.com www.andrewandeverett.com Angel Sales, Inc. 4147 North Ravenswood Avenue Chicago, IL 60613-2472 773-883-8858 info@angelsales.com www.angelsales.com Anheuser-Busch One Busch Place St. Louis, MO 63118-1852 800-DIALBUD www.anheuser-busch.com Anna Mary’s Cakes LLC 975 North College Street Huntsville, AR 72740 479-738-1056 Annie Chun’s Inc. 4340 Redwood Highway Suite B60 San Rafael, CA 94903 415-479-8272 info@anniechun.com www.anniechun.com Ansell Healthcare 200 Schulz Drive Red Bank, NJ 07701 732-345-5400 www.lifestyles.com Anthony International 12391 Montero Avenue Sylmar, CA 91342 818-365-9451 www.anthonydoors.com Anti-Fog Systems 814 South Taft Street Suite 2 Aberdeen, SD 57401 605-290-5523 cb@atdaberdeen.com www.atdaberdeen.com

Aquastar, Inc. 645 West Ninth Street Los Angeles, CA 90015 323-272-6435 adam.byrne@starfibers.com www.starfibers.com AquaVita Zero Calorie Sparkling Water PO Box 2978 Jersey City, NJ 07306 201-448-4890 www.drinkaquavita.com Aramco Imports, Inc. 6431 Bandini Boulevard Commerce, CA 90040-3117 323-837-0888 info@aramcoimports.com www.aramcoimports.com Arcobasso Foods 8840 Pershall Road Hazelwood, MO 63042 314-381-8083 www.arcobasso.com Arena Cheese, Inc. 300 US Highway 14 PO Box 136 Arena, WI 53503 608-753-2501/314-533-2346 www.arenacheese.com Arla Foods 645 Martinsville Road Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 908-604-6551 www.arlafoodsusa.com

Arthur Schuman Inc. 40 New Dutch Lane Fairfield, NJ 07004 973-227-0030 info@arthurschuman.com www.arthurschuman.com Ask Foods Inc. 77 North Hetrick Avenue Palmyra, PA 17078 717-514-3680 www.askfoods.com Aspire Brands 1006 Crocker Road Westlake, OH 44145 724-693-8261 tgiovanni@aspirebrands.com Atalanta Corporation One Atalanta Plaza PO Box 571 Elizabeth, NJ 07206-2120 908-351-8000 www.atalanta1.com Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. 1050 17th Street Suite 1500 Denver, CO 80265 303-633-2840 www.atkins.com Atlanta Foods International 255 Spring Street SW Atlanta, GA 30303 404-688-1315 kmoran@atlantafoods.com www.atlantafoods.com Atoka Cranberries Inc. 3025 Route 218 Manseau, QC G0X 1V0 Canada 819-356-2001 infoatoka@atoka.qc.ca www.atoka.qc.ca Atwell, Curtis & Brooks Ltd. 204 Stonehinge Lane Carle Place, NY 11514 516-622-9030 bmarcus@acbltd.com www.acbltd.com Aunt Millie’s Bakeries 350 Pearl Street Fort Wayne, IN 46802 260-424-8245 mdunning@auntmillies.com www.auntmillies.com Auntie Em’s Bakery 111 West Mount Hope Lansing, MI 48910 517-319-4100 www.auntieemsbakery.com

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The Austin Company 6095 Parkland Boulevard Cleveland, OH 44124 440-544-2600 bob.graham@theaustin.com www.theaustin.com/foodgroup

Armour- Eckrich Meats LLC 4225 Naperville Road Suite 600 Lisle, IL 60532 630-577-9138 www.armour-eckrich.com

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Auto-Star Compusystems Inc. 636 11th Avenue SW Medicine Hat, AB T1A 1E1 Canada 888-460-6963 info@auto-star.com www.auto-star.com

Baero North America Inc. 10432 Baur Boulevard Saint Louis, MO 63016 314-692-2270 www.baerousa.com

Bagcraft Papercon 3900 West 43rd Street Chicago, IL 60632 Avery Dennison Corporation 800-621-8468 150 North Orange Grove Boulevard jkurinsky@pkdy.com Pasadena, CA 91103 www.bagcraftpapercon.com 626-304-2000 communications@averydennison.com Bajo International, Inc. 2254 Sherwood Court www.averydennison.com Minneapolis, MN 55305-2410 Avista Utilities 952-593-3594 1411 East Mission Avenue bajointl1@comcast.net Spokane, WA 99252-0001 www.hangshaper.com 800-227-9187/509-495-8090 Bake’n Joy Foods, Inc. www.avistautiliyies.com 351 Willow Street South Avitae Caffeinated Water North Andover, MA 01845 PO Box 93686 978-683-1414 Cleveland, OH 44101 productinfo@bakenjoy.com 216-416-3461 www.bakenjoy.com info@avitaeusa.com Baker Mills www.goavitae.com 4104 Powers Circle Salt Lake, UT 84124 Awrey’s Bakery 801-274-1191 12301 Farmington Road www.kodiakcakes.com Livonia, MI 48150 800-950-2253 Baker White www.awrey.com 6111 Highway 10 NW Suite 300 AXIS Integrated Ramsey, MN 55303 A-1331 Crestlawn Drive 612-276-6610 Mississauga, ON L4W 2P9 info@bakerwhiteinc.com Canada http://bakerwhiteinc.com 416-503-3210 lliepold@axis-dbm.com www.axisintegrated.ca

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Baby King/Pet King 182-20 Liberty Avenue Jamaica, NY 11412 718-465-6857 www.petking.us

Baklava Unlimited 1515 Main Street Longmont, CO 80501 303-827-3157 janet@baklavaunlimited.com www.baklavaunlimited.com

BACE Corporation 2205 North Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28206 877-506-BACE(2223)/704-394-2230 www.bacecorp.com

Balance Bar Company 115 Stevens Avenue Suite 202 Valhalla, NY 10595 631-445-3746 www.balance.com

The Bachman Company PO Box 15053 Reading, PA 19612-5053 610-320-7800 www.bachmanfoods.com Back To Basics Products, Inc. 2845 Wingate Street West Bend, WI 53095-2819 224-513-2326 service@focuselectrics.com www.focuselectrics.com Backerhaus Veit Ltd. 70 Whitmore Road Woodbridge, ON L4L 7Z4 Canada 905-850-9229 sales@backerhausveit.com www.backerhausveit.com

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Balance Innovations, LLC 11011 Eicher Drive Lenexa, KS 66219 913-599-1177 info@balanceinnovations.com www.balanceinnovations.com

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Basket Ease 16150 Texas Avenue Prior Lake, MN 55372 952-447-3168 info@basketease.com www.basketease.com

Beaver Street Fisheries, Inc. Sea Best® 1741 West Beaver Street Jacksonville, FL 32209 800-874-6426 www.beaverstreetfisheries.com

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Batten Industries 114-2455 Dollarton Highway North Vancouver, BC V7H 0A2 Canada 604-984-2855 sales@batten.ca www.nelliesallnatural.com Bauducco Foods Inc. 1728 Northwest 82nd Avenue Miami, FL 33126 305-477-9270 sales@bauduccofoods.com www.bauduccofoods.com Bavarian Pretzel Factory 534 Woods Lake Road Greenville, SC 29607 864-288-6565 bavarianpretzelfactory@gmail.com www.bavarianpretzelfactory.com Bay Valley Foods, LLC Two Allegheny Center Suite 800 Pittsburgh, PA 15126 412-442-0303 www.bayvalleyfoods.com BCW Food Products, Inc. 6000 Denton Drive Dallas, TX 75235 214-350-3320 www.bcwfoodproducts.com BE&SCO Manufacturing 1623-27 North San Marcos San Antonio, TX 78201 800-683-0928/210-734-5124 sales@bescomfg.com www.bescomfg.com Beach Sales & Engineering LLC 1500 West Fourth Street Suite R Mansfield, OH 44906 419-525-1010 sales@hurricone.com www.hurricone.com Beacon Power, Inc. 5690 Bandini Boulevard Bell, CA 90201 323-261-7290 info@beaconpower.biz www.beaconpower.biz Bean Brand Foods 3006 Bee Caves Road Suite A-315 Austin, TX 78746 512-609-8017 info@beanitos.com www.beanitos.com Bear Pond Farm 89 Lake Shore Trail Glastonbury, CT 06033 860-657-3830 kathleen@bearpondfarm.com www.bearpondfarm.com

Ballantyne Brands LLC 10700 Sikes Place Suite 120 Charlotte, NC 28277 704-837-2062 www.ballantynebrands.com

Barry’s Bakery 9811 West Charlston Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89117 800-894-7887 info@barrysbakery.com www.barrysbakery.com

Beatrice Bakery Co. 201 South 5th Street Beatrice, NE 68310 402-223-2358 rebecca@beatricebakery.com www.beatricebakery.com

Balloons Everywhere 16474 Greeno Road Fairhope, AL 36532 800-239-2000 custcare@balloons.com www.Balloons.com

Barry’s Gourmet Brownies 5160 140th Avenue North Clearwater, FL 33760 800-989-9098 info@barrysgourmetbrownies.com www.barrysgourmetbrownies.com

Beaumont Products, Inc. 1560 Big Shanty Drive Kennesaw, GA 30144 770-514-9000 mbeasley@beaumontproducts.com www.beaumontproducts.com

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Beemak Display Products 16711 Knott Avenue La Mirada, CA 90638 800-421-4393 info@beemak.com www.beemak.com Beemster Cheese PO Box 3531 Jersey City, NJ 07303 908-372-6024 info@beemstercheese.us www.beemstercheese.us The Beer Machine Co. 1105 Terminal Way Suite 202 Reno, NV 89502-2162 800-663-2739 cmac@beermachine.com www.beermachine.com Before & After Candy 2240 Celsius Avenue Building F Oxnard, CA 93030 805-278-8100 brian@baamusa.com www.baamusa.com Beiersdorf, Inc. 45 Danbury Road Wilton, CT 06897 203-563-5800 www.bdfusa.com

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Bolthouse Farms 7200 East Brundage Lane Bakersfield, CA 93307 661-366-7209 contactus@bolthouse.com www.bolthouse.com

BPI Technology, Inc. 891 Two Rivers Drive Dakota Dunes, SD 57049 605-217-8000 www.beefproducts.com

Bonakemi USA 2550 South Parker Road Suite 600 Aurora, CO 80014-1622 303-371-1411 www.mybonahome.com Bonert’s Slice of Pie 2727 South Susan Street Santa Ana, CA 92704 714-540-3535 www.bonertspiestore.com Bongards’ Creameries 13200 County Road 51 Bongards, MN 55368 952-466-3570 www.bongards.com Bookbinder Specialties LLC 601 Beatty Road Media, PA 19063 215-322-1305 info@BookbinderSpecialties.com www.BookbinderSpecialties.com

Bradshaw International, Inc. 9409 Buffalo Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 909-476-3884 www.goodcook.com Bragg Live Food Products Box 7 Santa Barbara, CA 93102 805-968-1020 info@bragg.com www.bragg.com Brakebush Brothers, Inc. N4993 Sixth Drive Westfield, WI 53964 608-296-2121 www.brakebush.com Brand Castle LLC 23945 Mercantile Road Unit G Beachwood, OH 44122 216-292-7700 jimmyz@brandcastle.com www.brandcastle.com

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Brands of Britain, LLC 2410 Camino Ramon Suite 265 San Ramon, CA 94583 925-806-9400 www.brandsofbritain.com Brasco International, Inc. 32400 Industrial Drive Madison Heights, MI 48071 800-893-3665 info@brasco.com www.brasco.com BRdata 175 Pinelawn Road Melville, NY 11747 631-391-8840 www.brdata.com Breville USA 19400 South Western Avenue Torrance, CA 90501-1119 310-755-3000 www.brevilleusa.com Brickman Facility Solutions 6530 West Campus Oval Suite 300 New Albany, OH 43054 877-389-4873 BFSSales@BrickmanGroup.com www.brickmangroup.com Bridgford Foods Corporation 1308 North Patt Street Anaheim, CA 92803 800-827-2105 patreagan@bridgford.com www.bridgford.com Bridor USA 2260 Industrial Way Vineland, NJ 08360 450-641-1265 www.bridor.com Brittanie’s Thyme LLC 12185 Shaner Avenue Cedar Springs, MI 60525 616-696-3865 info@brittaniesthyme.com www.brittaniesthyme.com Brothers International Food Corp. 1175 Lexington Avenue Rochester, NY 14606 585-343-3007 info@brothersinternational.com www.brothersinternational.com Brothers-All-Natural 1175 Lexington Avenue PO Box 60679 Rochester, NY 14606-0679 585-343-3007 info@brothersallnatural.com www.brothersallnatural.com Browne Trading Company 260 Commercial Street Portland, ME 04101 207-766-2402 sales@brownetrading.com www.brownetrading.com Brownie Brittle, LLC 2253 Vista Parkway Suite 8 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 561-688-1890 info@browniebrittle.com www.browniebrittle.com BRR Architecture, Inc. 6700 Antioch Plaza Merriam, KS 66204 913-262-9095 www.brrarch.com Bruce Foods Corp. PO Box 1030 New Iberia, LA 70562 337-365-8101 info@brucefoodsla.com www.brucefoods.com

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BTG Brands LLC/dba Donkey Chips 172 Easy Street Carol Stream, IL 60188 630-251-2007 sales@donkeychips.com www.donkeychips.com Buckeye International 2700 Wagner Place Maryland Heights, MO 63043-3471 314-291-1900 www.buckeyeinternational.com Buddeez, Inc. 1106 Crosswinds Court PO Box 207 Wentzville, MO 63385-0207 636-639-6804 info@buddeez.com www.buddeez.com Carl Buddig/Old Wisconsin Food Products 950 West 175th Street Homewood, IL 60430 708-335-7925 rlohmeyer@buddig.com www.buddig.com Buddy Fruits 2655 South Le Jeune Road Suite 1011 Coral Gables, FL 33134 305-774-7332 www.buddyfruits.com Buddy’s Kitchen 12105 Nicollet Avenue Burnsville, MN 55337 952-894-2540 dave@buddyskitchen.com www.buddyskitchen.com Budgetcard, Inc. 171 Commonwealth Avenue Attleboro Falls, MA 02763 800-451-8600 CS@budgetcard.com www.budgetcard.com Bugambilia International, Inc. 18 Technology Drive Suite 128 Irvine, CA 92618 949-727-0500 sales@bugambilia.com www.bugambilia.com Bunker Hill Cheese Co., Inc. 6005 County Road 77 Millersburg, OH 44654 Bunzl Distribution, Inc. 701 Emerson Road Suite 500 St. Louis, MO 63141 888-997-5959 office.administrator@bunzlusa.com www.bunzldistribution.com Burke Display Systems 24859 Del Padro Dana Point, CA 92629 949-248-0091 www.burkedisplays.com Burry Foods 1750 East Main Street Suite 160 Saint Charles, IL 60174 630-584-9976 www.burryfoods.com Burton Plastics 8928 National Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90034-3308 310-204-0069 burtonplastics@mail.com www.grill-perfect.com Busseto Foods, Inc. 1351 North Crystal Fresno, CA 93728 559-485-9882 www.busseto.com Butler Home Products, LLC 237 Cedar Hill Street Marlborough, MA 01752 508-597-8000 www.cleanerhomeliving.com

Butterball, LLC PO Box 2389 Garner, NC 27529 866-613-2251 www.butterball.com The Butterfly Bakery 200 Clifton Boulevard Clifton, NJ 07013 973-815-1501 www.thebutterflybakery.com Butterfly Baking, LLC 1972 Raymond Drive Northbrook, IL 60062 847-564-3100 www.pyramidfoodsinc.com Buywell Coffee 4850 North Park Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80918 719-598-7870 sales@buywellcoffee.com www.buywellcoffee.com BYB Brands, Inc. 4100 Coca-Cola Plaza Suite 250 Charlotte, NC 28211 704-319-0390 www.bybbrands.com Byrne Dairy, Inc. 2394 US Route 11 PO Box 176 Lafayette, NY 13084 315-475-2121 www.byrnedairy.com

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Calavo Foods 1141A Cummings Road Santa Paula, CA 93060 805-525-1245 guacamole@calavo.com www.calavo.com Calbee North America 2600 Maxwell Way Fairfield, CA 94534 707-427-2500 www.calbeena.com The Caldrea Company 420 North Fifth Street Suite 600 Minneapolis, MN 55401-2251 612-371-0003 terese@caldrea.com www.caldrea.com California Avocado Commision 12 Mauchly Suite L Irvine, CA 92618 800-344-4333/949-341-1955 www.CaliforniaAvocado.com California Clock Co. PO Box 9901 Fountain Valley, CA 92728-0901 714-545-4321 woody@kit-cat.com www.kit-cat.com California Lavash 101 Leavesley Road Gilroy, CA 95020 408-846-7705 reneeshoo@wheatvalley.com www.californialavash.com

Candle-Lite 10521 Millington court Suite B Cincinnati, OH 45242 513-563-1113 info@candle-lite.com www.candle-lite.com Cannon Equipment Company 15100 Business Parkway Rosemount, MN 55068 800-533-2071/651-322-6300 Info@CannonEquipment.com www.CannonEquipment.com Cantare Foods 7651 St. Andrews Avenue San Diego, CA 92154 619-690-7550 info@cantarefoods.com www.cantarefoods.com Canus Goat’s Milk Skin Care Products 153 South Main Street Waterbury, VT 05676 802-244-4628 infous@canusgoatsmilk.com www.canusgoatsmilk.com Capital Brands, LLC 11755 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 1150 Los Angeles, CA 90025-1506 310-996-7200 www.homelandhousewares.com Capital Industries, Inc. PO Box 1693 Mattituck, NY 11952 631-298-6300 info@kwikbond.com www.kwikbond.com

C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc. 14701 Charlson Road Eden Prairie, MN 55347 952-937-7778 bud.floyd@chrobinson.com www.chrobinson.com

California Olive Ranch 2675 Lane Tree Road Orrville, CA 95965 916-239-2999 cweiller@cal-olive.com www.cal-olive.com

Cabot Creamery One Home Farm Way Montpelier, VT 05602 802-229-9361 info@cabotcheese.com www.cabotcheese.coop

California Sun Dry Foods 169 Front Street Suite 100 Danville, CA 94526 925-743-9973 www.calsundry.com

Cacique USA 14923 Proctor Avenue La Puente, CA 91746 626-961-3399 www.caciqueusa.com

CalWest Designs 9515 Soreson Avenue Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670 562-929-3973 www.calwestdesigns.com

Cardinal Health 7000 Cardinal Place Dublin, OH 43017 614-757-5000 www.cardinalhealth.com

Cadco, Ltd. 145 Colebrook River Road Winsted, CT 06098 860-738-2500 info@cadco-ltd.com www.cadco-ltd.com

Camber Pharmaceuticals 1031 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08854 732-529-0430 www.camberpharma.com

Cargill Meat Solutions Corp. 151 North Main Street Wichita, KS 67202 316-291-8189 deborah_schulte@cargill.com www.cargill.com

Cady Creek Farms LLC 1566 West Mason Street Green Bay, WI 54303 920-405-6737 www.cadycheese.com

Camerons Products 2547 Durango Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80910-1018 888-563-0227 chris@cameronsproducts.com www.cameronsproducts.com

Caesar’s Pasta Specialties 1001 Lower Landing Road Blackwood, NJ 08012-3105 856-227-2585 caesars@caesarspasta.com www.caesarspasta.com

Camily, LLC 1405 Rock Ridge Court Colorado Springs, CO 80918 719-598-1018 lynn@camilywand.com www.camilywand.com

Cafe Don Pablo 521 NE 189th Street Miami, FL 33179 305-249-5628 info@cafedonpablo.com www.cafedonpablo.com

Campbell Soup Company One Campbell Place Camden, NJ 08103 856-802-1506 www.campbellsoup.com

Cafe Valley Bakery 7000 West Buckeye Road Phoenix, AZ 85043 602-278-2909 brettmorrison@cafevalley.com www.cafevalley.com

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Candle Warmers Etc., Inc. 1948 West 2425 South Suite 2 Woods Cross, UT 84087 801-771-8650 info@candlewarmers.com www.candlewarmers.com

Caravan Ingredients 7905 Quivira Road Lenexa, KS 66215 800-669-4092 info@caravaningredients.com www.caravaningredients.com Caravan Trading Company 33300 Western Avenue Union City, CA 94587 510-487-2600 theresa@caravantrd.com www.caravantrd.com

Carl Brandt Inc. 140 Sherman Street Fairfield, CT 06824 203-256-8133 mailbox@carlbrandt.com www.carlbrandt.com Carlson Products/JayCat Inc. 4601 North Tyler Maize, KS 67101 800-234-1069 sales@carlsonproducts.com www.carlsonproducts.com Cart Tech 4100 South US 1 Edgewater, FL 32141 386-478-0017 pierre@carttechcarts.com www.carttechcarts.com CartMart 1705 South Evans Street Greenville, NC 27834 866-900-0983 gray@scaffoldmart.com www.scaffoldmart.com


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Carts & Parts, Inc. 8525 SW 2nd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73128 405-495-9800 www.cartsandparts.com Carttronics 12310 World Trade Drive Suite 108 San Diego, CA 92128 858-312-5700 info@carttronics.com www.carttronics.com CAS Corporation 99 Murray Hill Parkway Unit A East Rutherford, NJ 07073 800-223-4227 info@cas-usa.com www.cas-usa.com Cascades Tissue Group 1200 Forest Street Eau Claire, WI 54703 715-834-3462 www.cascades.com Castro Cheese Co., Inc. 4006 Campbell Road Houston, TX 77080 713-460-0329 info@castrocheese.com www.castrocheese.com Catalina Marketing Corporation 200 Carillon Parkway Saint Petersburg, FL 33716 727-579-5484 meghan.mangan@ catalinamarketing.com www.catalinamarketing.com Cavert Wire Company 620 Forum Parkway Rural Hall, NC 27045 800-969-2601 smote@cavertwire.com www.CavertWire.com CB Distributors Inc. 2500 Kennedy Drive Beloit, WI 52511 888-824-3256/608-368-9909 www.cbdistributorsinc.com CCF Brands 5211 Village Parkway Suite 101 Rogers, AR 72758 479-464-0544 www.ccfbrands.com Cecelia Packing Corporation 24780 East South Avenue Orange Cove, CA 93646 559-626-5000 rjacobson@ceceliapack.com www.ceceliapack.com Cedar’s Mediterranean Foods, Inc. 50 Foundation Avenue Bradford, MA 01835 978-372-8010 info@cedarsfoods.com www.cedarsfoods.com CedarlLane Natural Foods 1135 East Artesia Boulevard Carson, CA 90746 800-826-3322/707-479-3158 sales@cedarlanefoods.com www.cedarlanefoods.com Celestial Seasonings 4600 Sleepytime Drive Boulder, CO 80301 303-530-5300 www.celestialseasonings.com Cento Fine Foods, Inc. 100 Cento Boulevard West Deptford, NJ 08086 bricci@cento.com www.cento.com

CenturyLed Inc. 10 Shore Road Suite 1A Glen Cove, NY 11542 516-538-6344 info@centuryled.com www.centuryled.com Cenveo Store 200 First Stamford Place 2nd Floor Stamford, CT 06902 203-595-3000 Patryk.Prokopiuk@cenveo.com www.cenveo.com/store/home Ceridian 3311 East Old Shakopee Road Minneapolis, MN 55425 800-525-5249/952-853-8100 www.ceridian.com

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Certified Angus Beef LLC 206 Riffel Road Wooster, OH 44691 330-345-2333 www.certifiedangusbeef.com CF Fresh 922 3rd Street Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 360-855-0566/360-855-3195 cff@cffresh.com www.cffresh.com CFD International Trading Co. 9838 Joe Vargas Way South El Monte, CA 91733 626-327-1658 yfd@shoppingbaskets.cn www.fadongusa.com Chairmans Foods 1725 Elm Hill Pike Nashville, TN 37210 615-231-4315 comments@chairmansfoods.com www.chairmansfoods.com Chameleon Cold-Brew PO Box 4518 Austin, TX 78765 917-670-3314 info@chameleoncoldbrew.com www.chameleoncoldbrew.com Champion Foods 23900 Bell Road New Boston, MI 48164 800-485-2636 customerservice@ championfoods.com www.championfoods.com Charlie’s Specialties, Inc. 2500 Freedland Road Hermitage, PA 16148 724-346-2350 info@bkcompany.com www.bkcompany.com Chateaux Cheese Corporation 3760 East 26th Street Vernon, CA 90058 323-268-1918 info@chateauxcheese.com www.pacificcheese.com

Chelan Fresh 317 Johnson Street Chelan, WA 98816 509-682-3854 www.chelanfresh.com CHEP 1111 Hammond Drive Atlanta, NJ 30346 770-668-8100 david.deal@chep.com www.chep.com Cherry Central PO Box 988 Traverse City, IL 49685 231-946-1860 info@cherrycentral.com www.cherrycentral.com

Cibao Meat Products, Inc. 630 Saint Ann’s Avenue Bronx, NY 10455 718-993-5072 info@cibaomeat.com www.cibaomeat.com

Clearwater Seafood 757 Bedford Highway Bedford, NS B4A 3Z7 Canada 902-443-0550 www.clearwater.ca

Cin Chili & Company, Inc. 11702 Braewick Drive Houston, TX 77035 832-372-7049 bruce@cinchili.com www.cinchili.com

Clemmy’s Ice Cream PO Box 1746 Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 910-603-4653 www.clemmysicecream.com

CIP Retail 9575 LeSaint Drive Fairfield, OH 45014 513-874-9925 cip@cipstyle.com www.CIPstyle.com

Chetu, Inc. 10167 West Sunrise Boulevard Suite 200 Plantation, FL 33322 954-342-5676 info@chetu.com www.chetu.com

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CipherLab USA 2552 Summit Avenue Suite 400 Plano, TX 75074 888-300-9779 nasales@cipherlab.com www.cipherlab.com

Cheyenne International 701 South Battleground Avenue Grover, NC 28073 704-937-7250 www.cheyenneintl.com

Circle Foods LLC 8411 Siempre Viva Road San Diego, CA 92154 619-671-3900 salescf@circlefoods.com www.circlefoods.com

CHI Home 880 East Richey Road Houston, TX 77073 877-652-0817 sjackson@chihome.com www.chihome.com

Citation Snacks 209 Citation Court Greensboro, NC 27409 336-605-0773 sales@citationsnacks.com www.citationsnacks.com

China Feiyue USA, Inc. 5556 Edison Avenue Chino, CA 91710-6936 909-613-1817 roee@feiyueusa.com www.feiyueusa.com

Claris USA, Inc. 40 North Altadena Drive Suite 201 Pasadena, CA 91107-3386 626-584-9998 clarisadmin@sbcglobal.net www.clarishome.com

Chiquita Brands 550 S Caldwell Street Suite 1010 Charlotte, NC 28202 513-784-6363 www.chiquita.com

Clartec Corporation 5001 Fyler Avenue St. Louis, MO 63139 314-481-8356 www.clartec.com

Chobani, Inc. 147 US Highway 320 Norwich, NY 13815 607-337-1249 contact@chobani.com www.chobani.com Chocolaterie de Bourgogne 9, rue de Cluj ZAE Cap Nord, B.P. 47709 Dijon Cedex, 21077 France 011-33-38-071-7900 www.chocolateriedebourgogne.com Choice Food of America 6167 Cockrill Bend Circle Nashville, TN 37209 615-620-2149 hello@choicefoodofamerica.com www.choicefoodofamerica.com

Classic Foods 15251 Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA 92618 800-574-8122 custserv@classicfoods.com www.classicfoods.com Classic Wines of California 6342 Bystrum Road Ceres, CA 95307 800-692-5780 mark.thrift@classic-wines.com www.classicwinesofcalifornia.com Clean Ethics 65 Millet Street Suite 106 Richmond, VT 05477 802-264-1916 justin@cleanethics.com www.cleanethics.com

The Cheese Knife/Fairchild Tech Associates, LLC 740 North Western Ridge Trail Tucson, AZ 85748 512-900-6494 info@thecheeseknife.com.com www.thecheeseknife.com

Chosen Foods 453 54th Street Suite 102 San Diego, CA 92114 877-674-2244 sales@chosen-foods.com www.chosen-foods.com

The Chef in Black PO Box 1145 Folsom, CA 95763 916-355-8461 djh@chefinblack.com www.chefinblack.com

Church & Dwight Co. 469 North Harrison Street Princeton, NJ 08543-3510 609-683-5900 media.inquiries@churchdwight.com www.churchdwight.com

Chef Ricardo LLC 3553 Panther Creek Road Clyde, NC 28721 828-627-6751 chefricardos@gmail.com www.chefricardoskitchen.com

Church Street Water, LLC 103 South Church Street McKinney, TX 75069 214-280-6408 sales@churchstreetwater.com www.churchstreetwater.com

Cleaning Services Group 230 North Street Danvers, MA 01923 978-750-8900 chris@cleaningservicesgroup.com www.cleaningservicesgroup.com Clear Choice Energy Solutions, Inc. N57 West 34491 Nickels Point Road Oconomowoc, WI 53066 262-567-7775 info@ccenergysolutions.com www.ccenergysolutions.com Clear Lam Packaging, Inc. 1950 Pratt Boulevard Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 847-439-8570 www.clearlam.com

Click Clack U.S., LLC 1860 Renaissance Boulevard Sturtevant, WI 53177-1743 323-884-6044 usinfo@clickclack.com www.clickclack.com Clyde’s Delicious Donuts 1120 West Fullerton Avenue Addison, IL 60101 630-628-6555 info@clydesdonuts.com www.clydesdonuts.com CM National, Inc. 1959 Blake Avenue Unit L Los Angeles, CA 90039-3853 323-666-9661 noam@theoriginalshammy.com www.theoriginalshammy.com The Coca-Cola Company 1 Coca-Cola Plaza Atlanta, GA 30313 404-676-2121 www.coca-cola.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 3

Cochran Engineering 530 East Independence Drive Union, MO 63084 636-584-0540 www.cochraneng.com COCO International, Inc. 6 Highpoint Drive Wayne, NJ 07470 973-694-1200 info@cocofoods.com www.cocofoods.com Coco Libre/Maverick Brands 2400 Wyandotte Street Mountain View, CA 94043 650-739-0555 info@cocolibreorganic.com www.cocolibreorganic.com Coffee Bean International 9120 Northeast Alderwood Road Portland, OR 97220 503-227-4490 www.coffeebeanintl.com Coffee City USA, Inc. 13195 Highway 155 South Tyler, TX 75703 903-509-9102 info@coffeecityusa.com www.coffeecityusa.com Coinstar 1800 114th Avenue SE Bellevue, WA 98004 425-943-8000 mmaule@coinstar.com www.coinstar.com Coldmatic Refrigeration of Canada, Inc. 8500 Keele Street Concord, ON L4K 2A6 Canada 905-326-7600 www.coldmatic.com Collins Brothers, Inc. 2113 Greenleaf Street Evanston, IL 60202-1029 847-864-2226 info@collinschicago.com www.collinschicago.com

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Columbia Crest Winery Highway 221 Columbia Crest Drive Paterson, WA 99345 888-309-9463/509-875-4227 www.columbiacrest.com.

Convenience Products & Services, LLC 3309 Carriage Court Richardson, TX 75082 214-577-0082 stevegrosh@hotmail.com

Coupons For Education, LLC 180 Freedom Avenue Murfreesboro, TN 37129 800-929-1495 couponinfo@cfe.com www.cfe.com

Crown Poly, Inc. 5700 Bickett Street Huntington Park, CA 90255 323-585-5522 customerservice@crownpoly.com www.crownpoly.com

Columbia Marketing International (CMI) 2525 Euclid Avenue PO Box 3361 Wenatchee, WA 98807 509-663-1955/509-888-3427 www.cmiapples.com

Convenience Valet 2755 Thomas Street Melrose Park, IL 60160-2934 708-486-1500 info@cvalet.com www.cvalet.com

Coupons.com Incorporated 400 Logue Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 650-605-4647 ddemotta@couponsinc.com www.couponsinc.com

Crunch Pak, LLC 300 Sunset Highway Cashmere, WA 98815-1327 509-782-7753 www.crunchpak.com

Comboware, LLC PO Box 34866 Phoenix, AZ 85013 620-820-8821 chris@comboware.com www.comboware.com

Cook’s Choice, Inc. 525 International Parkway Suite 605 Richardson, TX 75081-2863 972-644-5553 greg@cookschoice.com www.cookschoice.com

CommonKindness PO Box 273 Sausalito, CA 94966 415-729-9658 info@commonkindness.com www.commonkindness.com

Cook’s Ham, Inc. 11500 N.W. Ambassador Drive Kansas City, MO 64153 816-243-2700 http://cooksham.com

Compass Marketing, Inc. 222 Severn Avenue Suite 200 Annapolis, MD 21403 410-268-0030 info@compassmarketinginc.com www.compassmarketinginc.com Compass Minerals - North American Salt 9900 West 109th Street Overland Park, KS 66210 913-344-9200 www.compassminerals.com Component Design Northwest (CDN) PO Box 10947 Portland, OR 97296 800-338-5594 info@cdn-timeandtemp.com www.cdn-timeandtemp.com Computerized Screening, Inc. 9550 Gateway Drive Reno, NV 89521 775-359-1191 ww.computerizedscreening.com ConAgra Foods, Inc. One ConAgra Drive Omaha, NE 68102-5001 402-240-4000 webmaster@conagrafoods.com www.conagrafoods.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 32

Concentric Marketing 101 West Worthington Avenue Suite 190 Charlotte, NC 28203 704-731-5100 lwhitehurst@getconcentric.com www.getconcentric.com Conifer Specialties 15500 Woodinville-Redmond Rd NE Suite C-400 Woodinville, WA 98072 800-588-9160 pgimness@conifer-inc.com www.conifer-inc.com Conroy Foods, Inc. 100 Chapel Harbor Drive Suite 2 Pittsburgh, PA 15238 412-781-1446 beanos@conroyfoods.com www.conroyfoods.com Consorzio Del Formaggio Parmigiano Reggiano 233 Dewitt Street Syracuse, NY 13203 315-475-0475 staff@parmigiano-reggiano.it www.parmigiano-reggiano.it

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CPS Cards 7520 Morris Court Allentown, PA 18106 610-231-1860 rschasteen@cpscards.com www.cpscards.com Crane USA, Inc. 1800 Nicholas Boulevard Elk Grove Village, IL 60007-5903 847-290-7401 dirk@crane-usa.com www.crane-usa.com

Creative Occasions, Inc. 1605 County Hospital Road Nashville, TN 37218 615-742-1270 company@coi4cake.com www.coi4cake.com

CTI Industries 22160 North Pepper Road Barrington, IL 60010-2461 815-351-1702 bbarnes@ctiindustries.com www.zip-vac.com

Daelia’s Food Company, Ltd. 313 Hilton Place Cincinnati, OH 45219 513-221-4322 sales@daeliasbiscuitsforcheese.com www.daeliasbiscuitsforcheese.com

Creative Retail Solutions, LLC 16W343 83rd Street Suite D Burr Ridge, IL 60527 800-820-4659 jj@creativerts.com www.creativerts.com

Cucinapro 4785 State Road Cleveland, OH 44109-5255 216-351-3002 pdittoe@cucinapro.com www.cucinapro.com

DairiConcepts, LP 3253 East Chestnut Expressway Springfield, MO 65802 877-596-4374 dcinfo@dairiconcepts.com www.dairiconcepts.com

Coolio North America 3179 Mainway Burlington, ON L7M 1A6 Canada 905-331-9497 www.coolio-international.com Coombs Family Farm PO Box 117 Brattleboro, VT 05302 802-257-8100 info@coombsfamilyfarms.com www.coombsfamilyfarms.com

Cosmoda Corporation 15 Kodiak Circle Toronto, ON M3J 3E5 Canada 800-COSMODA info@cosmoda.com www.cosmoda.com Cott Beverages Inc. 5519 West Idlewild Avenue Tampa, FL 33634 716-363-3123 gthompson@cott.com www.cott.com Country Fresh Mushroom Co. PO Box 489 8990 Gap Newport Pike Avondale, PA 19311 610-268-3043 www.countryfreshmushroom.com Country Maid, Inc. 1919 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53204 800-628-4354 sales@countrymaid.com www.countrymaid.com CountWise, LLC 1149 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway Sunrise, FL 33323 954-846-7011 info@countwise.com www.countwise.com

D D Fab 1100 East Mandoline Avenue Suite 100 Madison Heights, MI 48071 800-968-9440 ngeering@dfabdesign.com www.dfabdesign.com D&W Fine Pack 1372 North Old Laurens Road PO Box 766 Fountain Inn, SC 29644 800-849-4004 info@dwfinepack.com www.dwfinepack.com

Crawford Provincial 3036 Page Street London, ON N5V 4P2 Canada 519-659-0909 info@cpsupplyline.com www.cpsupplyline.com

Corrigo, Incorporated 8245 SW Tualatin Sherwood Road Tualatin, OR 97062 877-267-7440 www.corrigo.com

CSM Bakery Products 1912 Montreal Road Tucker, GA 30084 800-241-8526 contactcsmbp@csmglobal.com www.csmbakeryproducts.com

CytoSport 4795 Industrial Way Benicia, CA 94510 707-751-3942 stephaniem@cytosport.com www.cytosport.com

CSS, Inc. 35 Love Lane Netcong, NJ 07857 973-364-1118 nelson@cssincusa.com www.cssincusa.com

Cookietree Bakeries PO Box 57888 Salt Lake City, UT 84157 801-268-2253 information@cookietree.com www.cookietree.com

Copco/Wilton Industries, Inc. 2240 West 75th Street Woodridge, IL 60517-2333 630-963-7100 copco@wilton.com www.copco.com

Crunchies Food Company, LLC 790 Hampshire Road Suite H Westlake Village, CA 91361 888-997-1866 info@crunchiesfood.com www.crunchiesfood.com

Customer 1st Safes & Locksmithing Service PO Box 290 Borden, IN 47106 877-768-9970 mike@customer1stsafes.com www.customer1stsafes.com

Creekstone Farms Premium Beef 604 Goff Street Arkansas City, KS 67005 620-741-3100 angusinfo@creekstonefarms.com www.creekstonefarms.com Creta Farms USA, Inc. 870 West Main Street Suite 205 Lansdale, PA 19446 267-354-6137 info@cretafarms.com www.cretafarms.com Crispy Green Inc. 144 Fairfield Road Fairfield, NJ 07004 973-679-4515 info@crispygreen.com www.crispygreen.com CropSource International, LLC 1655 North Main Street Suite 395 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 925-935-7049 www.cropsourceint.com Crossmark 5100 Legacy Drive Plano, TX 75024-3104 469-814-1000 ken.gomez@crossmark.com www.crossmark.com Crown Imports LLC 1 South Dearborn Street Suite 1700 Chicago, IL 60603 312-873-9600 www.crownimportsllc.com Crown Mini-Bank 133 E Main Street Somerville, NJ 08876 866-353-3828 sales@crownatm.com www.crownatm.com

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Cuisinart One Cummings Point Road Stamford, CT 06902-7901 203-975-4600 mary_rogers@conair.com www.cuisinart.com Culinary Adventures 2519 South Shields Street Suite 1-K Fort Collins, CO 80526 970-237-0150 culinaryadventuresco@mail.com www.coculinaryadventures.com Culinary Depot Inc. 2 Melnick Drive Monsey, NY 10952 888-845-8200 www.culinarydepotinc.com Culinary Food Group, Inc. 2245 Royal Windsor Drive Suite Four Mississauga, ON L5J 1K5 Canada 416-720-9047 mswirla@culinaryfoodgroup.com www.culinaryfoodgroup.com Culinary Papers 10 Maybrook Drive Toronto, ON M1V 4B6 Canada 416-757-6768 www.culinarypapers.com Culinary Technologies 2316 West Wisconsin Street Portage, WI 53901-1008 608-745-6117 lily.lei@saint-gobain.com www.culinarytechsilicone.com Cummins-Allison Corporation 852 Feehanville Drive Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 800-786-5528 www.cumminsallison.com

Dairyfood USA, Inc. 2819 County Road F Blue Mounds, WI 53517 608-437-5598 www.dairyfoodusa.com Daiya Foods 2768 Rupert Street Vancouver, BC V5M 3T7 Canada 877-324-9211 info@daiyafoods.com www.daiyafoods.com Dakota Growers 1660 South Highway 100 Suite 434 St. Louis Park, MN 55416 763-253-0443 www.dakotagrowers.com Dakota Natural Foods, Inc. 1289 Cormorant Avenue Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 218-847-9031 guy@dakotakidinc.com www.dakotakidinc.com Damascus Bakery, Inc. 56 Gold Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 718-855-1456 info@damascusbakery.com www.damascusbakery.com Dandeli Specialty Foods 4416 South 108th Street Omaha, NE 68137 402-339-1133 info@dandelifoods.com www.dandelifoods.com Dane Technologies 7105 Northland Terrace Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 888-544-7779 sales@danetechnologies.com www.danetechnologies.com


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De Cecco 120 East 42nd Street 3rd Floor New York, NY 10017 212-661-2336 dececco@dececco.it www.dececcousa.com

Daniele, Inc. Davis Drive Pascoag, RI 02859 401-568-6228 info@danieleinfo.com www.danielefoods.com

DecoPac 3500 Thurston Avenue Anoka, MN 55303 800-DECOPAC/763-398-2630 www.decopac.com

The Dannon Company 100 Hillside Avenue Third Floor White Plains, NY 10603 877-326-6668 wecare@dannon.com www.dannon.com Dare Foods Incorporated 2481 Kingsway Drive Kitchener, ON N2G 4G4 Canada 519-893-5500 akueneman@darefoods.com www.darefoods.com Datalogic 959 Terry Street Eugene, OR 97402-9150 541-302-2012 www.datalogic.com Datepac, LLC PO Box 309 Lake Fork, TX 57583 214-444-7453 www.naturaldelights.com David’s Cookies 11 Cliffside Drive Cedar Grove, NJ 07009 973-227-2800 custserv@davidscookies.com www.davidscookies.com Davis Bros Pizza 3885 Highway 41 Mountain Home, TX 78058 866-268-2828 www.davisbrospizza.com Dawn Food Products, Inc. 3333 Sargent Road Jackson, MI 49201 800-248-1144/517-789-4400 www.dawnfoods.com Day-Lee Foods, Inc. 13055 East Molette Street Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 562-802-6800 crazycuizine@day-lee.com www.day-lee.com Daymon Worldwide 700 Fairfield Avenue Stamford, CT 06902 203-352-7500 info@daymon.com www.daymon.com Daystar Desserts 10440 Leadbetter Road Ashland, VA 23005 804-550-7660 info@daystardesserts.com www.daystardesserts.com DBK Concepts, Inc. 12905 SW 129 Avenue Miami, FL 33186 305-596-7226 sales@dbk.com www.dbk.com The DDR Group 11362 Edenberg Avenue Northridge, CA 91326-2108 818-926-1345 info@myflipperusa.com www.myflipperusa.com

Decorworx 244 North Westview Drive Cedar City, UT 84720 877-655-5616 www.decorworx.com Defibtech 741 Boston Post Road Guilford, CT 06437 203-453-4507 sales@defibtech.com www.defibtech.com Del Monte Fresh Produce PO Box 149222 241 Sevilla Avenue Coral Gables, FL 33114 305-520-8395 www.delmonte.com

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Del Rio Vineyards, LLC 52 North River Road PO Box 906 Gold Hill, OR 97525 541-855-2062 privatelabel@delriovineyards.com www.delriovineyards.com Del Sol Food Company, Inc./ Briannas PO Box 2243 Brenham, TX 77834 379-836-5978 jeff@briannassaladdressing.com www.briannassaladdressing.com Delego Software 931 Commissioners Road London, ON N5Z 3H9 Canada 855-407-1198 info@delego.ca www.delegosoftware.com DelGrosso Foods Inc. 632 Sauce Factory Drive PO Box 337 Tipton, PA 16684 814-684-5880 tfubio@delgrossos.com www.delgrossos.com The Deli Source, Inc. 937 Carney Court Antioch, IL 60002 847-838-3354 sales@delisource.net www.delisource.net Delice Global Inc. 4 Caesar Place Moonachie, NJ 07074 201-947-0300 delice@delimanjoo.com www.delimanjoo.com Delizza Inc. 6610 Corporation Parkway Battleboro, GA 27809 252-442-0270 www.delizza.us Delkor Systems, Inc. 4300 Round Lake Road West Saint Paul, MN 55112 651-348-6700 info@delkorsystems.com www.delkorsystems.com Delta Blues Iced Tea Co., Inc. Po Box 7725 Atlanta, GA 30357 404-367-0333 leslie@deltabluesicedtea.com www.deltabluesicedtea.com

Delta Brands Inc. 1890 Palmer Avenue Larchmont, NY 10538 914-833-1700 info@deltabrands.com www.deltabrands.com

Dietz & Watson 5701 Tacony Street Philadelphia, PA 19135 215-831-9000 sales@dietzandwatson.com www.DietzAndWatson.com

Deluxe Equipment Co. 4414 28th Street West Bradenton, FL 34207 941-753-4184 deluxe@gte.net www.deluxeovens.com

Digimarc Corporation 9405 SW Gemini Drive Beaverton, OR 97008 503-469-4800 info@digimarc.com www.digimarc.com

DemandTec Inc. 1 Franklin Parkway Building 910 San Mateo, CA 94403 650-645-7100 success@demandtec.com www.demandtec.com

Diligence International Corp. 18231 Mount Baldy Circle Fountain Valley, CA 92708-6117 714-965-1616 sales@diligence4.us www.diligence4.biz Direct Connections Worldwide 974 North Wind Weaver Place Eagle, ID 83616 208-938-4920 sue@directconnections.org

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Discovery, Inc. PO Box 62 Ross, CA 94957-0062 330-289-8305 mw1120600@aol.com

DeMet’s Candy Company 30 Buxton Farm Road Stamford, CT 06905 203-329-4545 trade@demetscandy.com www.demetscandy.com

Display Craft Signs 803 West Water Street Portland, IN 47371 260-726-4535 info@displaycraftsigns.com www.displaycraftsigns.com

Demeter’s Pantry 419 Greebrier Drive Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-587-0048 sales@demeterspantry.com www.thegreektable.net

Display Dynamics 185 Industrial Parkway Unit G Branchburg, NJ 08876 888-356-1961 www.displaydynamics.net

Desiccare, Inc. 3400 Pomona Boulevard Pomona, CA 91768-3236 909-444-8272 svirk@desiccare.com www.desiccare.com

Display It LLC PO Box 1749 Cave Creek, AZ 85327 480-461-9333 www.displayit-info.com

Design Design Inc. PO Box 2266 Grand Rapids, MI 49503 800-334-3348/616-744-2448 www.designdesign.us

Displays & Holders 2555 West Via Palma Anaheim, CA 92801 714-527-1179 info@displaysandholders.com www.displaysandholders.com

Design Ideas Ltd. PO Box 2967 Springfield, IL 62708-2967 217-753-3081 designidea@designideas.net www.designideas.net

Diversey 8310 16th Street Sturtevant, WI 53177 262-631-4001 www.diversey.com

Design Imports India PO Box 58410 Seattle, WA 98138-1410 253-796-4290 brianne@designimports.com www.designimports.com

DL Manufacturing 340 Gateway Park Drive North Syracuse, NY 13212 315-463-7348 info@dlmanufacturing.com www.dlmanufacturing.com

Dessert Select Inc. 2350 rue de Celles Quebec City, QC G2C 1X8 Canada 418-847-3733 info@desertselect.com www.dessertselect.com

Do-It Corporation 1201 Blue Star Memorial Highway South Haven, MI 49090 269-637-1121 sales@do-it.com www.do-it.com

Detecto Scale 203 East Daugherty Street Webb City, MO 64870 417-673-4631 detecto@cardet.com www.detecto.com

Dole Fresh Vegetables 2959 Monterey Salinas Highway Monterey, CA 93940 800-356-3111/831-641-4289 www.dole.com Domino Foods 99 Wood Avenue South Suite 901 Iselin, NJ 08830 732-590-1179 www.dominosugar.com

Diageo North America 4-6 Landmark Square Stamford, CT 06901-2704 208-343-4991 larendt@diageo.com www.diageo.com Diamond Wipes International, Inc. 4651 Schaefer Avenue Chino, CA 91710 909-230-9888 dwsales@diamondwipes.com www.diamondwipes.com

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Donut Time, Inc. 35 Adesso Drive Concord, ON L4K 3C7 Canada 905-760-0850 customerservice@donuttime.com www.donuttime.com

DosTicos PO Box 3292 Jersey City, NJ 07303 908-393-7449 michael@dosticos.com www.dosticos.com DoubleBeam 65 North Raymond Avenue Suite 300 Pasadena, CA 91103 925-286-2905 sales@doublebeam.com www.doublebeam.com Dr. Fresh Inc. 6645 Caballero Boulevard Buena Park, CA 90620 714-690-1573 drfresh@drfresh.com www.drfresh.com Dr. Oetker Ltd. 2229 Drew Road Mississauga, ON L5S 1E5 Canada 905-678-1311 ncarswell@oetker.ca www.oetker.ca Dr. Pete’s/J C Specialty Foods PO Box 24089 Savannah, GA 31403 912-233-3035 info@dr-petes.com www.dr-petes.com Dr. Praeger’s Sensible Foods 9 Boumar Place Elmwood Park, NJ 07407 877-PRAEGER/201-703-1300 www.drpraegers.com Dr. Schar USA Inc. 1050 Wall Street West Suite 370 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 201-355-8470 www.schar.com Drake’s Fresh Pasta Company PO Box 5072 High Point, NC 27262 336-861-5454 info@drakesfreshpasta.com www.drakesfreshpasta.com Drew’s All Natural 926 Vermont Route 103 South Chester, VT 05143 802-875-1184 info@chefdrew.com www.chefdrew.com Driscoll’s 345 Westridge Drive Watsonville, CA 95076 800-871-3333/831-763-5827 www.driscolls.com DS Waters of America, Inc. 5660 New Northside Drive Suite 500 Atlanta, GA 30328 678-486-3512 www.water.com DSC Products PO Box 577888 Chicago, IL 60657-4122 773-525-9663 dansachs@dscproducts.com www.dscproducts.com DTG 8176 Woodland Center Boulevard Tampa, FL 33614 813-889-0660 gbarker@dtgweb.com www.dtgweb.com Duda Farm Fresh Foods PO Box 620257 Oviedo, FL 32762 407-365-2111 www.dudafresh.com

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Duke Energy 550 South Tryon Street Charlotte, SC 28202 704-382-5049 www.duke-energy.com Dur-A-Flex, Inc. 95 Goodwin Street East Hartford, CT 06108 877-251-5418/800-253-3539 contact_us@dur-a-flex.com www.dur-a-flex.com Durable Foil 750 Northgate Parkway Wheeling, IL 60090-2660 847-541-4400 sales@durablepackaging.com www.durablepackaging.com Duracell 1 Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati, OH 45202 800-551-2355/513-983-1100 www.pg.com Duro-Med Industries, Inc./Mabis Healthcare 1931 Norman Drive Waukegan, IL 60085 800-728-6811 www.mabisdmi.com DVDNow Kiosks 140-890 Harbourside Drive North Vancouver, BC V7P 3T7 Canada 877-849-4272 www.dvdnow.net Dyna-Tabs, LLC 1933 East 12th Street Brooklyn, NY 11229-2703 718-376-6084 sales@dynatabs.com www.dynatabs.com

E E.&J. Gallo PO Box 1130 Modesto, CA 95353 949-300-0199 john.schoenecker@ejgallo.com www.ejgallo.com EA Berg & Sons 75 West Century Road Paramus, NJ 07652 201-845-8200 info@eaberg.com www.eaberg.com Eagle Flexible Packaging 1100 Kingsland Drive Batavia, IL 60510 630-406-1760 info@eagleflexible.com www.eagleflexible.com Eagle Marketing PO Box 1285 Arcadia, CA 91077 626-446-6323 norm.eagle@sbcglobal.net Eagle Parts & Products 1411 Marvin Griffin Road Augusta, GA 30906 706-790-6687 www.eagleproducts.us

Easy Foods, Inc. 5900 NW 97th Avenue Suite 14 Doral, FL 33178 305-599-0357 www.vedgeetortillas.com

Electrolux Professional Laundry Systems 461 Doughty Boulevard Inwood, NY 11096-1344 516-371-4400 www.laundrylux.com

Eatrageous 280 Fairfield Avenue Stamford, CT 06902 203-914-1333 info@eatrageous.com www.eatrageous.com

The Eli’s Cheesecake Company 6701 West Forest Preserve Drive Chicago, IL 60634 773-736-3417 info@elicheesecake.com www.elicheesecake.com

EC 24/7 Houghton Hall Lodge, The Green Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire LU5 5DY United Kingdom 011-00-452-984-0342 www.ec247.co.uk

Elite Display USA 38 South 21st Street Kenilworth, NJ 07033 908-418-8659 info@elitedisplayusa.com www.elitedisplayusa.com

Echo Global Logistics 600 West Chicago Avenue Suite 725 Chicago, IL 60648 201-396-2713 snadel@echo.com www.echo.com Ecowood Retail Displays PO Box 1367 Sonoma, CA 95476 800-452-1679 www.ecowooddisplays.com ECRM 27070 Miles Road Suite A Solon, OH 44139 440-498-0500 jcastagan@ecrm.marketgate.com www.ecrm.marketgate.com ECRS 277 Howard Street Boone, NC 28607 800-211-1172 solutions@ecrsoft.com www.ecrs.com Edgewood Consulting Group 1719 Route 10 Suite 226 Parsippany, NJ 07054 973-644-9788 www.edgewoodcg.com EFC Systems, Inc. 3026 Owen Drive Suite 101 Antioch, TN 37013 615-280-5100 roc@efcsystems.com www.efcsystems.com Eggland’s Best, Inc. 2 Ridgedale Avenue Suite 201 Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927 973-538-9600 www.egglandsbest.com Eichtens Hidden Acres, LLC PO Box 216 Center City, MN 55012 651-257-4752 eichtens@frontiernet.net www.specialtycheese.com

Earth Friendly Products 111 South Rohlwing Road Addison, IL 60101 800-335-3267 contact@ecos.com www.ecos.com

eKwipper 14520 Mono Way Suite 110 Sonora, CA 95370 209-533-3001 info@ekwipper.com www.ekwipper.biz

Earth-Saver Bags 20725 Northeast 16th Avenue Suite A-17 North Miami Beach, FL 33179 305-493-3940 joseph@earth-saver.com www.earth-saver.com

ElectraLED 12722 62nd Street North Suite 200 Largo, FL 33773 866-561-7610 amy.breakwell@electraled.com www.electraled.com

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The Eltron Company 3611 Cahuenga Boulevard Hollywood, CA 90068-1205 323-876-5454 eltron@eltronshavers.com www.eltronshavers.com EMCOR Group, Inc. 301 Merritt Seven Norwalk, CT 06851 866-890-7794 emcor_info@emcorgroup.com www.emcorgroup.com Emi Yoshi, Inc. 1200 Jersey Avenue North Brunswick, NJ 08902 732-248-5533 info@emiyoshi.com www.emiyoshi.com Emilia Personal Care 5890 Sawmill Road Suite 230 Dublin, OH 43017 614-339-5516 Emmi (USA) Inc. 704 Executive Boulevard Suite 1 Valley Cottage, NY 10989 845-268-9990 info@emmiusa.com www.emmiusa.com Enchante Candles Four East 34th Street New York, NY 10016 212-689-6008 ikeyc@ench.com www.brandedhomefragrances.com Endo Lighting Corp. 180 Varick Street Suite 512 New York, NY 10014 212-337-9888 www.endo-lighting.com Energizer Personal Care 6 Research Drive Shelton, CT 06484 203-944-5756 www.energizer.com Engstrom Trading, LLC PO Box 192032 Dallas, TX 75219 214-377-9817 info@engstromtrading.com www.EngstromTrading.com Enjoy Life Natural Brands LLC 3810 River Road Schiller Park, IL 60176 800-50-ENJOY/847-260-0300 www.enjoylifefoods.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 53

Enjoy Lighting 621 North Azusa Avenue Suite 200 Azusa, CA 91702-2910 626-969-1200 sales@enjoylighting.com www.enjoylighting.com

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Envion, LLC 7821 Orion Avenue Suite 200 Van Nuys, CA 91406-2032 818-217-2000 sales@envionproducts.com www.envionproducts.com Envirocon Technologies, Inc. 6500 South Highway 349 Midland, TX 79706 888-336-2582 info@envirocontech.com www.envirocontech.com Eonsmoke, LLC 1500 Main Avenue 2nd Floor Clifton, NJ 07011 813-667-6653 info@eonsmoke.com www.eonsmoke.com EPI Breads 1749 Tullie Circle Atlanta, GA 30329 800-325-1016 bdoan@epibreads.com www.epibreads.com EPI Labelers 1145 East Wellspring Road New Freedom, PA 17349 717-235-8345 sales@epilabelers.com www.epilabelers.com Epicor Software Corporation 4120 Dublin Boulevard Dublin, CA 94568 800-999-1809/925-361-9900 www.epicor.com EpicSeas (Shells & Fish Import Co.) 2245 NW 110th Avenue Miami, FL 33172 407-877-9684 www.epicseas.com Epicurean Butter 9355 Elm Court Federal Heights, CO 80260 303-427-5527 epicureanbutter@msn.com www.epicureanbutter.com Epilady USA 5250 Gulfton Suite 4B Houston, TX 77081-2938 713-666-4582 amir@epilady.com www.epilady.com Equipex 765 Westminster Street Providence, RI 02903 401-273-3300 sales@equipex.com www.equipex.com Equis Trading 150 East 57th Street Suite 25A New York, NY 10022 212-842-4900 marketing@equistrading.com www.equistrading.com ERSA F Industriell UG 4.Etage Waid Market 11 Köln, NRW 50676 Germany 011-525-935-4911 info@ersafindustriell.de www.ersafindustriell.de Escali, LLC 1609 County Road 42 Suite 267 Burnsville, MN 55306-6213 952-746-3045 info@escali.com www.escali.com

Essenergy 1765 Landess Avenue Suite 34 Milpitas, CA 95035-7019 408-956-8668 sales@essenergy.com www.essenergy.com Essick Air Products 5800 Murray Street Little Rock, AR 72209-2543 501-562-1094 mulrey@essickair.com www.essickair.com Ethylene Gas Guardian PO Box 1450 Evanston, WY 82930 307-444-2000 waychem@allwest.net www.producefreshness.com Ettore Products Co. 2100 North Loop Road Alameda, CA 94502-8010 510-748-4130 info@ettore.com www.ettore.com Euro-Cuisine, Inc. 6160 South Eastern Avenue Commerce, CA 90040-3402 323-278-1111 eurocuisine@yahoo.com www.eurocuisine.net Eurodib 1320 Route 9 Champlain, RI 12919 888-956-6866 shawn@eurodib.com www.eurodib.com Eurofresh Farms 26050 South Eurofresh Avenue Wilcox, AZ 85643 520-384-4621 mcassius@eurofresh.com www.eurofresh.com Eurow & O’Reilly Corp. 365-B Camino Carillo Camarillo, CA 93012-8660 805-388-1939 info@eurow.com www.eurow.com Ever Concept, LLC 14020 Central Avenue Unit 500 Chino, CA 91710 909-628-2288 janet@everconcept.com www.everconcept.com Evergreen Packaging, Inc. 5350 Poplar Avenue Suite 600 Memphis, TN 38119 870-541-5600 www.internationalpaper.com/ sustainability Everson Spice 2667 Gundry Avenue Signal Hill, CA 90755 562-988-1223 greggi@eversonspice.com www.eversonspice.com Evolution Robotics, Inc. 1055 East Colorado Boulevard Suite 410 Pasadena, CA 91106 626-993-3300 www.evolution.com Evriholder Products, LLC 1500 South Lewis Street Anaheim, CA 92805 714-490-7878 sales@evriholder.com www.evriholder.com Excalibur Dehydrator 6083 Power Inn Road Sacramento, CA 95824 800-875-4254 mail@excaliburdehydrator.com www.excaliburdehydrator.com


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Excalibur Seasoning Company Ltd. 1800 Riverway Drive Pekin, IL 61554 800-444-2169 sales@excaliburseasoning.com www.excaliburseasoning.com Expedite Products, Inc. 9216 Palm River Road Suite 203 Tampa, FL 33619 877-871-5055 www.freezeitgel.com

F F.M. Brown’s 205 Woodrow Avenue PO Box 2116 Sinking Spring, PA 19608 800-334-8816 petinfo@fmbrown.com www.fmbrown.com Fage USA Dairy Industry Inc. Johnstown Industrial Park 1 Opportunity Drive Johnstown, NY 12095 518-762-5912 info@fageusa.com www.fageusa.com Fagor America, Inc. 43 Moonachie Road Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-804-3900 info@fagoramerica.com www.fagoramerica.com The Falafel Republic 10R Charles Street Needham, MA 02494 781-444-8804 info@falafelrepublic.com www.falafelrepublic.com Fantis Foods Inc. 60 Triangle Boulevard Carlstadt, NJ 07072 201-933-6200 info@fantisfoods.com www.fantisfoods.com Farberware Cookware Division 525 Curtola Parkway Vallejo, CA 94590 800-809-7166 vincents@meyer.com www.farberwarecookware.com Farmer John 3049 East Vernon Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90058 323-583-4621 www.farmerjohn.com Fast-Pak Trading 375 County Avenue Secaucus, NJ 07046 201-293-4757 sales@fastpakstore.com www.fastpakstore.com The FaVe Juice Company PO Box 460 Middletown, NJ 07748 248-808-2585 www.favejuice.com Fax Foods Inc. 1205 Activity Drive Vista, CA 92081 760-599-6030 judy@faxfoods.com www.faxfoods.com Federal Bakers, Inc. 45201 Global Plaza Sterling, VA 20166 703-469-1500 fdbkr@aol.com www.federalbakers.us

Fehr Foods 5425 North 1st Street Abilene, TX 79603 325-691-5425 www.fehrfoods.com Feit Electric Co. 4901 Gregg Road Pico Rivera, CA 90660 562-463-2852 feitelectric@feit.com www.feit.com Ferrero USA Inc. 600 Cottontail Lane Somerset, NJ 08873 732-764-9300 www.ferrero.com Fertile Earth 9384 South 670 West Sandy, UT 84070-6667 801-676-0888 smudrow@fertileearth.com www.fertileearth.com FFR-DSI, Inc. 8181 Darrow Road Twinsburg, OH 44087 800-422-2547 pbloom@ffr-dsi.com www.ffr-dsi.com FG Products, Inc. 3000 Pioneer Avenue Rice Lake, WI 54868 715-234-2334 info@fgproducts.com www.fgproducts.com FGF Brands 475 North Rivermede Road Concord, ON L4K 3N1 Canada 905-761-3333 sales@fgfbrands.com www.fabulousflatbreads.com FGX International 500 George Washington Highway Smithfield, RI 02917 401-231-3800 www.fgxi.com FHC/Fixture Hardware 4711 North Lamon Avenue Chicago, IL 60630 773-777-6100 www.fhcmarketing.com Field Trip Jerky/Provisionaire & Co. LLC 155 West 68th Street New York, NY 10023 315-491-8240 www.fieldtripjerky.com Filterfresh Coffee 378 University Avenue Westwood, MA 02090 781-461-8734 sales@filterfresh.com www.filterfresh.com Financial Supermarkets, Inc. PO Box 1450 Cornelia, GA 30531 800-992-4978 info@supermarketbank.com www.supermarketbank.com Fine Arts Industries, LLC 3900 East Mexico Avenue Suite GL 08 Denver, CO 80210-3940 303-757-8696 fineartsind1@qwest.net Fineline Settings 135 Crotty Road Middletown, NY 10941 845-369-6100 info@finelinesettings.com www.finelinesettings.com Fiorucci Foods, Inc. 1800 Ruffin Mill Road Colonial Heights, VA 23834 804-520-7775 customerservice@fioruccifoods.com www.fioruccifoods.com

First Data/TransArmor Corporation 6200 South Quebec Street Greenwood Village, CO 80121 303-967-8000 elizabeth.grice@firstdata.com www.firstdata.com First Quality Retail Group 80 Cuttermill Road Great Neck, NY 11021 516-498-3695 www.firstquality.com

FMS, Inc. 8028 Ritchie Highway Suite 212 Pasadena, MD 21122 877-435-9400 amyf@fmssolutions.com www.fmssolutions.com FOCO Pure Coconut Water/ Vasinee Food Corp. 1247 Grand Street Brooklyn, NY 11211 718-349-6911 info@golocoforfoco.com www.golocoforfoco.com

FIS 1601 Roosevelt Boulevard N Saint Petersburg, FL 33716 727-227-5245 www.fisglobal.com

Fontaine Sante Foods 450 Deslauriers Street Saint-Laurent, QC H4N 1V8 Canada 866-956-7730 info@fontainesante.com www.fontainesante.com

Five Star/Uone, Inc. PO Box N San Jose, CA 95151-0014 408-416-8177 fivestar@pacbell.net www.fivestarie.com

Food Link Inc. 229 Creekside Office Drive Wentzville, MO 63385 636-327-5000 info@foodlinkusa.com www.foodlinkusa.com

Fixture Displays LLC 2 Jacqueline Drive Downers Grove, IL 60515 847-894-4247 www.fixturedisplays.com

Food Should Taste Good, Inc. 75 2nd Avenue Suite 600 Needham Heights, MA 02494 781-455-8500 james@foodshouldtastegood.com www.foodshouldtastegood.com

Fixture Finders LLC 345 32nd Street SW Grand Rapids, MI 49548 616-345-1300 sales@fixturefinders.net www.fixturefinders.net

Food Store Solutions, LLC 11445 East Via Linda Suite 2-362 Scottsdale, AZ 85259 602-538-2941 ken@foodstoresolutions.com www.foodstoresolutions.com

Flatout, Inc. 1422 Woodland Drive Saline, MI 48176 734-944-5445 feedback@flatoutbread.com www.flatoutbread.com

Foodcomm International 4260 El Camino Road Palo Alto, CA 94306 650-468-6184 paul@foodcomm.com www.foodcomm.com

Flavorers LLC 2209 SW 15th Street Unit 247 Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 954-254-1829 flavorers@comcast.net www.flavorers.net Flavorseal Food Packaging 35179 Avon Commerce Parkway Avon, OH 44011 866-769-1500 www.flavorseal.com

The Foodwarmer Company 3915 Outlook Boulevard Suite A Pueblo, CO 81008-2604 719-562-4490 sales@thefoodwarmer.com www.thefoodwarmer.com

Flexscan Systems, Inc. 3011 East Richey Road Humble, TX 77338 281-821-4646 fred@flexscansystems.com www.flexscansystems.com

For Every Body PO Box 50535 Provo, UT 84605-0535 801-377-2494 zak.call@foreverybody.com www.foreverybody.com

Flicks Candy Co. 4185 East Jefferson Fresno, CA 93725 559-834-5365 info@flickscandy.com www.flickscandy.com

E. Formella & Sons, Inc. 411 East Plainfield Road Countryside, IL 60525 708-598-0909 kathy.formella@formella.com www.formella.com

Flowers Foods Corporate Office 1919 Flowers Circle Thomasville, GA 31757 229-226-9110 www.flowersfoods.com

Forte Product Solutions 4800 Main Street Suite 300 Kansas City, MO 64112 816-741-3000 dhimes@forteproductsolutions.com www.forteproductsolutions.com

Flowers Foods Snack Group/Mrs. Freshley’s 5087 South Royal Atlanta Drive Tucker, GA 30084-3019 770-723-9028 www.flowersfoods.com Fluid Forms, Inc. 4840 Sterling Drive Unit C Boulder, CO 80301 303-381-1470 stevek@fluidforms.com www.fluidforms.com

Fortun Foods, Inc. 5800 125th Lane NE Kirkland, WA 98033 888-988-1045 info@fortunfoods.com www.fortunfoods.com Fortune Products, Inc. 205 Hickory Creek Road Marble Falls, TX 78654-3357 830-693-6111 jay@accusharp.com www.accusharp.com

Foster Farms PO Box 457 1333 Swan Street Livingston, CA 95334 800-344-3116/209-688-6687 www.fosterfarmsfoodservice.com Four Seasons General Merchandise 2801 East Vernon Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 323--582-4444 julianj@4sgm.com www.4sgm.com 4C Foods Corp. 580 Fountain Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11208 718-272-5420 inthemarketplace@4c.com www.4c.com FOURMI Gondola Movers 538 West 21st Street Suite 40979 Houston, TX 77008 713-469-3968 www.fourmi-distribution.com 4RPLANETBAG 4115 Sherbrooke Street West Suite 435 Westmount, QC H3Z 1K9 Canada 514-737-7226 eliot@4rplanetbag.com www.4rplanetbag.com Fox Run Craftsmen 1907 Stout Drive Ivyland, PA 18974-3869 800-372-0700 sales@foxruncraftsmen.com www.foxruncraftsmen.com Foxy Organics PO Box 673 Salinas, CA 93902 831-751-7500 www.foxy.com Frederick Wildman and Sons, Ltd. 307 East 53rd Street New York, NY 10022 212-355-0700 c.khawam@frederickwildman.com www.frederickwildman.com Free-Free (USA), Inc. 1890 Carlos Avenue Ontario, CA 91761-8005 909-930-5988 sales@freefreeusa.net www.freefreeusa.net Freiberger USA Incorporated 201 Littleton Road Morris Plains, NJ 07950 973-267-2354 www.freiberger-us.com The Fremont Company 802 North Front Street Fremont, OH 43420 419-332-6481 Mike@TotallyKetchup.com www.fremontcompany.com Freshpet 400 Plaza Drive 1st Floor Secaucus, NJ 07094 201-520-4040 info@freshpet.com www.freshpet.com Freshvac, LLC 6714 Walker Street Minneapolis, MN 55426-4216 952-836-2311 info@freshvac.com www.freshvac.com Freshwave by Omi Industries 18 East Dundee Road Suite 101 Barrington, IL 60010 847-304-9111 customerservice@fresh-wave.com www.fresh-wave.com

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Freska Produce International, LLC 511 Mountain View Avenue Oxnard, CA 93030 805-650-1040 gary@freskaproduce.com www.freskaproduce.com Freudenberg Household Products 2188 Diehl Road Aurora, IL 60502-8775 630-270-1434 customer.service@rollomatic.com www.ocedar.com Fri-Jado Inc. 180 Kehoe Boulevard Carol Stream, IL 60188 877-374-5236 us.info@frijado.com www.frijado.com Frieda’s Inc. 4465 Corporate Center Drive Los Alamitos, CA 90720 714-826-6100 www.frieda’s.com Frieling USA, Inc. The Frieling Building 398 York Southern Road Fort Mill, SC 29715 800-827-2582 sales@frieling.com www.frieling.com Frog Ranch Foods, Ltd. Five South High Street Glouster, OH 45732 740-767-3705 info@frogranch.com www.frogranch.com Frontline International 187 Ascot Parkway Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223 330-861-1100 info@frontlineii.com www.frontlineii.com Fruti Fruit PO Box 1352 Oxnard, CA 93032 805-822-5686 erica@frutifruit.com www.frutifruit.com Frywise Inc. 5038 Lake Vista Lane Celina, OH 45822 419-733-1830 nation@frywise.com www.frywise.com Fulcrum Products, Inc. 5441 Southwest Macadam Avenue Suite 302 Portland, OR 97239-3823 503-274-1227 info@fulcrumproducts.com www.fulcrumproducts.com

Fusion Marketing 21049 Devonshire Street Suite 102 Chatsworth, CA 91311 818-718-8084 steven@fusion-mktg.com www.fusionmarketing360.com Future Food Brands 1420 Valwood Parkway Suite164 Carrollton, TX 75214 972-404-1221 info@futurefoodbrands.com www.futurefoodbrands.com

G G&S Metal Products Co., Inc. 3330 East 79th Street Cleveland, OH 44127-1831 216-441-0700 info@gsmetal.com www.gsmetal.com Gabco Enterprises, Inc. 1433 Fullerton Avenue Suite C Addison, IL 60101 800-621-0922 mscullion@gabco.com www.gabco.com Galanz North America, Inc. 1717 North Naper Boulevard Naperville, IL 60563 630-796-5318 www.galanz.com Galaxy Nutritional Foods 40 White Cap Drive North Kingston, RI 02852 www.galaxynutrionalfoods.com Galileo Global Branding Group 700 Fairfield Avenue Stamford, CT 06902 203-352-7500 info@galileobranding.com www.galileobranding.com Gama-Go 335 Eighth Street San Francisco, CA 94103-4401 415-626-0213 chris@gama-go.com www.gama-go.com The Garden City Group 5335 SW Meadows Road Lake Oswego, OR 97035 503-906-5304 info@gcginc.com www.gcginc.com

GastronAmerica, LLC 171 Fairview Avenue Rutherford, NJ 07070 201-460-0331 gastronamerica@gmail.com www.gastronamerica.com Gatekeeper Systems 8 Studebaker Irvine, CA 92618 888-808-9433 info@gatekeepersystems.com www.gatekeepersystems.com Gaudet Sweet Goods 1048 MacDonald Acton Vale, QC J0H 1A0 Canada 450-546-3221 info@gaudetsweetgoods.com www.gaudetsweetgoods.com GCM, Inc. 1211 East Cliff Road Burnsville, MN 55337 952-882-8500 henry@gcm-online.com www.stimulusbrands.com GE Lighting Solutions 1975 Noble Road Building 338E East Cleveland, OH 44112-1719 216-266-2121 www.gelightingsolutions.com Gehl Foods, Inc. N116 W15970 Main Street PO Box 1004 Germantown, WI 53022 800-434-5713 help@gehls.com www.gehls.com Gemini Packaging Ltd. 150 - 12071 Jackson Way Richmond, BC V6W 1L5 Canada 604-278-3455 dave@gemini-ltd.com www.gemini-ltd.com General Cigar Company Inc. 10900 Nuckols Road Suite 100 Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-935-2800 www.generalcigar.com General Mills Inc. PO Box 1263 Minneapolis, MN 55440 800-248-7310 www.generalmills.com

Georgia-Pacific Professional 133 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA 30303 866-435-5647 www.gppro.com GF Piping Systems 2882 Dow Avenue Tustin, CA 92780 714-731-8800 us.ps@georgfisher.com www.gfpiping.com GFF, Inc. 145 Willow Street City of Industry, CA 91746 323-724-2519 sales@girardsdressings.com www.girardsdressings.com GH Imaging 444 Irwin Avenue Muskegon, MI 49442 231-733-5642 www.ghimaging.com Gia Russa 65 Coitsville Hubbard Road Youngstown, OH 44505 330-743-6050 customers@giarussa.com www.giarussa.com Gianni Foods 815 J Central Avenue Linthicum, MD 21090 800-390-3863 info@giannifoods.com www.giannifoods.com Gibson Overseas, Inc. 2410 Yates Avenue Commerce, CA 90040-1918 323-832-8900 gibson@gibsonusa.com www.gibsonusa.com Gifford’s Ice Cream 25 Hathaway Street Skowhegan, ME 04976 800-950-2604 info@giffordsicecream.com www.giffordsicecream.com Gigwalk 539 Bryant Street Suite 401 San Francisco, CA 94107 415-533-6889 sales@gigwalk.com www.gigwalk.com

Garden Fresh Gourmet 1505 Bonner Street Ferndale, MI 48220 248-336-8486 info@gardenfreshsalsa.com www.gardenfreshsalsa.com

Genieco, Inc. 200 North Laflin Street Chicago, IL 60607-1408 312-421-2383 info@gonesh.com www.gonesh.com

Gills Onions 1051 South Pacific Avenue Oxnard, CA 93030 800-348-2255 sales@gillsonions.com www.gillsonions.com

Fullbloom Baking Company 6500 Overlake Place Newark, CA 94577 510-494-1700 info@fullbloom.com www.fullbloom.com

Garden of Protein 200-12751 Vulcan Way Richmond, BC V6V 3C8 Canada 604-278-7300 www.gardenprotein.com

Giorgio Foods Inc. PO Box 96 Temple, PA 19560 610-926-2139 www.giorgiofoods.com

Funktional Beverages PO Box 180754 Dallas, TX 75218 832-353-7700 www.MyPurpleStuff.com

The Garlic Company 18602 Zerker Road Bakersfield, CA 93314 661-393-4212 cpettit@thegarliccompany.com www.thegarliccompany.com

Genisoy Food Company 100 West Fifth Street Suite 700 Tulsa, OK 74103 918-728-2800 ussales@genisoy.com www.genisoy.com

Funley’s Delicious 11044 Ophir Drive Penthouse E Los Angeles, CA 90024 310-435-9621 shawn@funleysdelicious.com www.funleys.com Furlani’s Food Corporation 1730 Aimco Boulevard Mississauga, ON L4W 1V1 Canada 905-602-6102 customerservice@furlanis.com www.furlanis.com

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Gaskets Unlimited 190 Regency Parkway Suite 308 Norcross, GA 30071 678-636-2505 info@gasketsunlimited.com www.gasketsunlimited.com Gaslamp Popcorn Co., Inc. 880 Columbia Avenue Suite 6 Riverside, CA 92507 951-684-6767 leslie@gaslamppopcorn.com www.gaslamppopcorn.com

GeniusCentral Systems, Inc. 6230 University Parkway Sarasota, FL 34240 941-480-1910 sales@livingnaturally.com www.geniuscentral.com

Giovanni Food Company, Inc. 6050 Court Street Road Syracuse, NY 13206 315-457-2373 sales@giovannifoods.com www.giovannifoods.com

Genmert, Inc. 10750 Saint Louis Drive El Monte, CA 91731-2028 626-575-7878 ivan@genmert.com www.genmert.com

GiroCheck Financial, Inc. 703 NW 62nd Avenue Suite 230 Miami, FL 33126 800-249-3042/305-303-2328 info@girocheck.com www.girocheck.com

Genpak LLC 68 Warren Street Glen Falls, NY 12801 518-798-9511 info@genpak.com www.genpak.com

Giuliano Specialty Foods 12132 Knott Street Garden Grove, CA 92841 714-895-9661 paul@giulianopeppers.com www.giulianopeppers.com

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The Giving Hanger 16459 Sombra Del Monte Ramona, CA 92065 619-972-8179 brubino@thegivinghanger.com www.thegivinghanger.com Gladson Interactive Services 1973 Ohio Street Lisle, IL 60532-2146 630-435-2200 info@gladson.com www.gladson.com GlaxoSmithKline 2109 Long Leaf Circle Birmingham, AL 35216 412-200-4000 gary.w.glew@gsk.com www.gsk.com Glen Oaks Farms, Inc. PO Box 9738 Laguna Beach, CA 92652 949-497-5400 shanedonavan@mac.com www.glenoaksyogurt.com Globadec 11267 Crescent Vista Lane Sandy, UT 84070 801-674-6925 kiserrick@hotmail.com Global Advantage Trading & Imports 1000 Lake Saint Louis Boulevard Suite 23 Lake Saint Louis, MO 63367-2922 616-625-4090 sales@subzerogear.com www.subzerogear.com Global Ultimates PO Box 30175 Spokane, WA 99223-3002 509-252-9001 gskipper@fatdaddios.com www.fatdaddios.com Global Wire LLC PO Box 45 Running Springs, CA 92382 909-867-2099 baling.wire@hotmail.com www.gblwire.com GloriAnn Farms PO Box 571 Tracy, CA 95378 760-344-1930 feedback@gloriannfarms.com www.gloriannfarms.com Glory Global Solutions 3333 Warrenville Road Suite 310 Lisle, IL 60532 630-577-1000 info@us.glory-global.com ' www.gloryglobalsolutions.com The Gluten Free Bar 6322 Fulton Street E Grand Rapids, MI 49301 616-755-8432 info@theglutenfreebar.com www.theglutenfreebar.com GMB Specialty Foods, LLC 32422 Alipaz, Suite G Box 962 San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 949-240-3053 info@gmbfoods.com www.gmbfoods.com GNS Foods/Pacific Gold 2109 East Division Street Arlington, TX 76011 817-795-4671 info@gnsfoods.com www.gnsfoods.com Goetze’s Candy Co., Inc. 3900 East Monument Street Baltimore, MD 21205 410-342-2010 sales@goetzecandy.com www.goetzecandy.com


Supplier liStingS Goglanian - Hatfield

Goglanian Bakeries, Inc. 3710 South Susan Street Santa Ana, CA 92704 714-444-3500 info@goglanian.com www.goglanian.com Gold Medal Products Co. 10700 Medallion Drive Cincinnati, OH 45241 513-769-7676 info@gmpopcorn.com www.gmpopcorn.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 99

Gold Standard Baking 3700 South Kedzie Avenue Chicago, IL 60632 773-523-2333 sales@gsbaking.com www.goldstandardbaking.com Goldbaum’s Natural Foods 54 Freeman Street Newark, NJ 07105 973-854-0688 info@goldbaums.com www.goldbaums.com Golden County Foods/IHOP Frozen 200 West Monroe Chicago, IL 60606 817-832-5418 www.IHOPatHome.com Golden Flowers 2600 NW 79 Avenue Miami, FL 33122 800-333-9929 Elisamir.Rivera@goldenflowers.com www.goldenflowers.com Golden Platter Foods, Inc. 37 Tompkins Point Road Newark, NJ 07114 973-344-8770 contact@goldenplatter.com www.goldenplatter.com Good Boy Organics 320 Canisteo Street Hornell, NY 14843 607-324-2200 info@goodboyorganics.com www.goodboyorganics.com Good Deal Production/Totally Today Housewares 245 North Vineland Avenue City of Industry, CA 91746-2319 626-336-3333 jcermic@aol.com Good Health Natural Products 3400 West Wendover Avenue Suite E Greensboro, NC 27407 336-283-0307 brian.carr@e-goodhealth.com www.goodhealthnaturalproducts. com Goodness Greeness 5959 South Lowe Chicago, IL 60621 773-360-2106 marketing@goodnessgreeness.com www.goodnessgreeness.com GoPicnic, Inc. 4011 North Ravenswood Avenue Chicago, IL 60613 773-328-2490 sales@gopicnic.com www.gopicnic.com Gourmet Apps PO Box 1863 Encinitas, CA 92024 855-694-6876 info@gourmetapps.com www.gourmetapps.com Gourmet Express LLC PO Box 258 Greenville, KY 42345 877-599-9330 www.gourmetdining.net

Gourmet India Food Company 12220 Riviera Road Suite A Whittier, CA 90606 562-698-9763 info@gourmetindiafood.com www.gourmetindiafood.com Gourmet Kitchens, Inc. 200 North Artesian Avenue Chicago, IL 60612 312-432-6800 troy.johnson@lastminutegourmet. com www.lastminutegourmet.com Gourmet Nantel 2090 Rue Bombardier Sainte-Julie, QC J2E 2J9 Canada info@gourmetnantel.com www.gourmetnantel.com Gourmet To Go 6180 Olentangy Boulevard Suite 200 Worthington, OH 43085-3866 614-848-5660 d.nowe@schmidtsbahamamama.com www.schmidtsbahamamama.com Gourmet Trading Company 9432 Ballenca Avenue Suite 200 Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-216-7575 www.gourmettrading.net Goya Foods, Inc. 100 Seaview Drive Secaucus, NJ 07094 201-348-4900 www.goya.com Grand Finale, Inc. 2201 East 38th Street Vernon, CA 90058-1708 323-587-8811 grfinale@att.net Grandma’s Bake Shoppe 201 South 5th Street Beatrice, NE 68310 402-223-2358 rebecca@beatricebakery.com www.beatricebakery.com Grandville Printing Company 4719 Ivanrest SW Grandville, MI 49418 616-724-3368 susans@gpco.com www.gpco.com/nexgen Grassland Dairy Products, Inc. N8790 Fairground Avenue Greenwood, WI 54437-7668 715-267-5169 email@grassland.com www.grassland.com Grayline Housewares 455 Kehoe Boulevard Suite 105 Carol Stream, IL 60188-5203 630-682-3330 frosen@graylinehousewares.com www.graylinehousewares.com

Great Northern Maple Products PO Box 1655 Youngstown, OH 44501-1655 330-207-8570 bill@greatnorthernmaple.com www.greatnorthernmaple.com

Grimmway Farms PO Box 81498 Bakersfield, CA 93380 800-301-3101 www.grimmway.com

The Great San Saba River Pecan Company PO Box 906 San Saba, TX 76877-0906 325-372-6078 gssrcp@centex.net www.greatpecans.com Greek Gourmet Ltd. 65 Mathewson Drive Unit J Weymouth, MA 02189 617-833-6055 info@greekgourmet.com www.greekgourmet.com Green Genie ATM PO Box 25 Allenhurst, NJ 07711 877-651-2867 www.greengenieatm.com Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. 33 Coffee Lane Waterbury, VT 05676 802-882-2266 www.greenmountaincoffee.com Green Rabbit, LLC 1177 New Scotland Road Albany, NY 12208 518-391-2824 info@mimiccreme.com www.mimiccreme.com Green Smart 13068 Madrona Leaf Court Grass Valley, CA 95945-9372 530-477-9780 deb@greensmart.biz www.greensmart.biz Green Smoke, Inc. 20533 Biscayne Boulevard Suite 784 Miami, FL 33180 877-473-3676 www.greensmoke.com Green Tile PO Box 853 Boca Raton, FL 33429 714-253-4733 www.greentile.com Green Tower Industries 14 Willey Road Saco, ME 04074 855-484-8678 dam@greentower.co www.greentower.co Greenergy Solutions 6680 Highland Lakes Place Westerville, OH 43082 614-915-2074 info@gng2.net www.greenergy2.net

Grocery Shopping Network 10 South 5th Street Suite 900 Minneapolis, MN 55402 612-238-4940 sales@groceryshopping.net www.groceryshopping.net Grower’s Express, LLC/ Green Giant Fresh 1219 Abbott Street Salinas, CA 93901 831-757-9700 www.greengiantfresh.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 42

Gruyere AOP Case postale 12 Pringy, 1663 Switzerland 011-41-26-921-84-10 interprofession@gruyere.com www.gruyere.com GT Beverage Company, LLC 29222 Rancho Viejo Road Suite 215 San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 949-388-2141 info@gtbeverages.com www.gtbeverages.com Guiding Stars Licensing Company 145 Pleasant Hill Road Scarborough, ME 04074 207-885-7255 msmalley@guidingstars.com www.guidingstars.com Gusto Foods International, Inc. PO Box 17057 Arlington, VA 22201 703-839-6702 narmogan@gustofoodsinternational. com www.gustofoodsinternational.com Gusto Packing Company, Inc. 2125 Rochester Drive Montgomery, IL 60538 630-896-8608 generalinfo@gustopack.com www.gustopack.com Guy’s BBQ Pork LLC 4498 West Orlando Street SW Newton Falls, OH 44444 330-872-7256 guysbbq@aol.com www.guysbbq.com GwarePOS 5805 Greenview Detroit, MI 48228 248-358-7370 GregB@GwarePOS.com www.GwarePOS.com

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Great American Appetizers 216 8th Street North Nampa, ID 83687 208-456-5111 michelleg@appetizer.com www.appetizer.com

GreenSeed Contract Packaging 1025 Paramount Parkway Batavia, IL 60510 630-761-8544 info@greenseedcp.com www.greenseedcp.com

Great Lakes Cheese Company, Inc. 17825 Great Lakes Parkway Hiram, OH 44234 440-834-2500 glcinfo@greatlakescheese.com www.greatlakescheese.com

Grey Dog Media 590 Market Street West Des Moines, IA 50266 515-556-5614 www.gogreydog.com

Half Moon Bay Trading Co. PO Box 330718 Atlantic Beach, FL 32233-0718 904-246-9493 info@halfmoonbaytrading.com www.halfmoonbaytrading.com

Grid Dynamics 4600 Bohannon Drive Suite 220 Menlo Park, CA 94025 650-523-5000 sales@griddynamics.com www.griddynamics.com

Handi Foods Ltd. 190 Norelco Drive Toronto, ON M9L 1S4 Canada 800-665-2964 info@handifoods.com www.handifoods.com

Great Lakes Label LLC 910 Metzgar Court Comstock Park, MI 49321 616-647-9880 info@greatlakeslabel.com www.greatlakeslabel.com

H.C. Brill Company, Inc. 1912 Montreal Road Tucker, GA 30084 800-892-3039 www.hcbrill.com

Handi-Foil Corp. 135 East Hintz Road Wheeling, IL 60090-6035 847-520-1000 sales@handi-foil.com www.handi-foil.com HannahMax Baking 14601 South Main Street Gardena, CA 90248 310-380-6778 info@hannahmax.com www.hannahmax.com Hannon Group 5611 381st Avenue Burlington, WI 53105-7812 262-537-2191 info@hannongroup.com www.hannongroup.com The Happy Egg Co. San Francisco, CA 94133 415-795-2041 contact@thehappyeggco.com www.thehappyeggco.com Happy Family Brands 40 Fulton Street 17 Floor New York, NY 10038 212-374-2779 www.happyfamilybrands.com Hardt Equipment Inc. 1756 50th Avenue Boisbriand, QC J7H 1N7 Canada 514-631-7271 sales@hardt.ca www.hardtequipment.com Harlan Bakeries, LLC 7597 East US Highway 36 Avon, IN 46123 317-272-3600 info@harlanbakeries.com www.harlanbakeries.com Harmless Harvest Inc. 200 Green Street San Francisco, CA 94111 347-688-6286 info@harmlessharvest.com www.harmlessharvest.com Harper Brush Works, Inc. 400 North Second Street Fairfield, IA 52556-2416 641-472-5186 info@harperbrush.com www.harperbrush.com Harry’s Fresh Foods 17711 NE Riverside Parkway Portland, OR 97230 800-307-7687 customerservice@harrysfresh.com www.harrysfresh.com Harvest Time Bread Company One Amboy Avenue Woodbridge, NJ 07095 732-634-6460 freshideas@harvesttimebread.com www.harvesttimebread.com HarvestMark 1400 Bridge Parkway Suite 101 Redwood City, CA 94065 650-264-6200 info@harvestmark.com www.harvestmark.com HATCH Chile Company 2005 South Commercial Drive Brunswick, GA 31525 912-267-9909 pofhatchwhq@gmail.com www.hatchmexicanfood.com Hatfield Quality Meats 2700 Funks Road Hatfield, PA 19440-0902 215-368-2500 jkraynick@hatfieldqualitymeats.com www.hatfieldqualitymeats.com

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Hawaiian Springs, LLC 3375 Koapaka Street Suite F220-27 Honolulu, HI 96819 808-483-0520 info@hawaiianspring.com www.hawaiianspringswater.com HBF International 310 NE Kirby Street McMinnville, OR 97128 503-843-3185 jweidner@hursts-berry.com www.hursts-berry.com The Healing Bee LLC dba Shifa Healing Honey PO Box 5055 Jersey City, NJ 07305 201-484-7860 sales@shifahealinghoney.com www.ShifaHealingHoney.com Healthy Savings 3600 Holly Lane Suite 60 Minneapolis, MN 55447 763-559-2225 letstalk@healthysavings.net www.healthysavings.net Heart of Tea 419 Lafayette Street Suite 2F New York, NY 10003 917-725-3164 info@heartoftea.com www.heartoftea.com Heartland Bakeware 13 Northwest Barry Road Unit 125 Kansas City, MO 64155-2728 816-858-3881 hbakeware@aol.com www.heartlandbakeware.com Heartland Sweeteners 14300 Clay Terrace Boulevard Suite 249 Carmel, IN 46032 317-566-9750 www.hsweet.com Heat Seal, LLC 4580 East 71st Street Cleveland, OH 44125 216-341-2022 custserv@heatsealco.com www.heatsealco.com Heatcraft Worldwide Refrigeration 2175 West Park Place Boulevard Stone Mountain, GA 30087 770-465-5600 www.heatcraftrpd.com Heineken USA, Inc. 360 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601 914-681-4100 www.heinekenusa.com

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Heinz USA 357 Sixth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 800-255-5750 www.heinz.com Hela International, Inc. 1570 East Edinger Avenue Unit 1 Santa Ana, CA 92705-4910 714-953-4362 helaint@helainternational.com www.helainternational.com Helen of Troy, LP One Helen of Troy Plaza El Paso, TX 79912-1148 915-225-8000 www.hotus.com The Helman Group, Ltd. 1621 Beacon Place Oxnard, CA 93033-2452 805-487-7772 mailorder@helmangroup.com www.helmangroup.com

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Hencken & Gaines 10616 Beaver Dam Road Cockeysville, MD 21030 410-771-0060 info@henckengaines.com www.henckengaines.com

Highland Baking Co. 2301 Shermer Road Northbrook, IL 60062 847-677-2789 info@highlandbaking.com www.highlandbaking.com

Home Concepts Products 4199 Bandini Boulevard Vernon, CA 90058-4208 866-981-0500 info@cleverwareusa.com www.cleverwareusa.com

Hutzler Mfg. Co. PO Box 969 Canaan, CT 06018 860-824-5117 info@hutzlerco.com www.hutzlerco.com

Henkel of America, Inc. 19001 North Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, AZ 85255 480-754-7244 www.henkelna.com

Hilco Fixed Asset Recovery 5 Revere Drive Suite 202 Northbrook, IL 60062 847-849-2987 info@hilcoffe.com www.hilcoffe.com

Home Products International North America, Inc. 4501 West 47th Street Chicago, IL 60632 800-327-3534 www.homzproducts.com

Hydro Systems Co. 3798 Round Bottom Road Cincinnati, OH 45244 513-842-2577 bking@hydrosystems.com www.hydrosystemsco.com

Home Style Foods, LLC 1254 Centra Villa Drive Atlanta, GA 30311 888-811-0419 davidmartin@homestyle-foods.com www.homestyle-foods.com

The Hygenic Corporation 1245 Home Avenue Akron, OH 44310 800-755-2584 www.performpainrelief.com

Henning’s Wisconsin Cheese, Inc. 20201 Point Creek Road Kiel, WI 53042 920-894-3032 kay@henningscheese.com www.henningscheese.com Henry Lambertz US 271 US Highway 46 Suite H201 Fairfield, NJ 07004 862-210-8916 office@lambertzus.com www.lambertzus.com Herbal Concepts 11523 Southeast Highway 212 PO Box 3130 Clackamas, OR 97015-3130 503-656-2641 chris@herbal-concepts.com www.herbal-concepts.com HerbNZest LLC 135 South Barrow Place Princeton, NJ 08540 609-454-3964 info@herbnzest.com www.herbnzest.com Heritage Mint, Ltd. 16641 North 91st Street Suite 103 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480-860-1300 sales@heritagemint.com www.heritagemint.com Hero/Beech-Nut Nutrition Corp. 100 Hero Drive Amsterdam, NY 12010 518-839-0150 www.beechnut.com The Hershey Company 14 East Chocolate Avenue Hershey, PA 17033 717-534-4200 tjoyce@hersheys.com www.hersheys.com

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Hewlett-Packard Company 11445 Compaq Center Drive West Houston, TX 77077-1433 214-436-4425 www.hp.com/go/exceptional Hickory Harvest Foods 90 Logan Parkway Akron, OH 44319 800-448-6887 askus2@hickoryharvest.com www.hickoryharvest.com Hidden Villa Ranch 3191 Temple Avenue Suite 225 Pomona, CA 91768 800-326-3220 info@hiddenvilla.com www.hiddenvilla.com High Performance Systems Corporation 436 Lincoln Boulevard Middlesex, NJ 08846 800-928-7220 sales@highperformancesystems.com www.highperformancesystems.com High Road Craft Ice Cream 1730 West Oak Commons Court Suite B Marietta, GA 30062 678-701-7623 nicki@highroadcraft.com www.highroadcraft.com

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Josuma Coffee Company PO Box 1115 Menlo Park, CA 94026 650-366-5453 info@josuma.com www.josuma.com

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KDM Global Partners, LLC 4100 Main Street Suite 400 Philadelphia, PA 19127 215-509-7500 info@kdmglobalpartners.com www.kdmglobalpartners.com Ke-Anu, LLC/Aloha Chiller 3725 Keanu Street Honolulu, HI 96816 808-739-9345 www.alohachiller.com KeepRite Refrigeration 159 Roy Boulevard Brantford, ON N3R 7K1 Canada 519-751-0444 info@k-rp.com www.k-rp.com

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King Retail Solutions 3850 West 1st Avenue Eugene, OR 97402-5367 541-686-2848 business.relationships@kingrs.com www.kingrs.com

Kelly Craig LLC 7115 North Division Street Suite B-161 Spokane, WA 99208 509-279-0295 kellycraigllc@gmail.com www.cheflocke.com/www. kellycraigllc.com

King’s Command Foods, Inc. 7622 South 88th Street Kent, WA 98032 425-282-5601 sales@kingscommand.com www.kingscommand.com

Kendall Farms, LLC PO Box 686 Atascadero, CA 93423 805-466-7252 info@kendallfarmscremefraiche.com www.kendallfarmscremefraiche.com Kenlan Foods, LLC PO Box 437 Chariton, IA 50049 641-766-6610 sales@tgtoby.com www.tgtoby.com Kenstan Lock Company 101 Commercial Street Plainview, NY 11803 516-576-9090 www.kenstan.com Kernel Season’s LLC 2401 East Devon Avenue Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 773-292-4567 info@kernelseasons.com www.kernelseasons.com Ketchum Manufacturing Inc. 1245 California Avenue Brockville, ON K6V 7N5 Canada 613-342-8455 ketchum@sympatico.ca www.ketchum.ca Kettle Cuisine 270 Second Street Chelsea, MA 02150 617-884-1219 sales@kettlecuisine.com www.kettlecuisine.com KettlePop PO Box 455 Benicia, CA 94510 707-745-4767 pop@kettlepop.com www.kettlepop.com Keurig, Inc. 55 Walkers Brook Reading, MA 01867 781-246-3466 www.keurig.com Kicking Horse Coffee 91 Arrow Road Invermere, BC V0A 1K2 Canada 250-342-4489 mail@kickinghorsecoffee.com www.kickinghorsecoffee.com

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King’s Hawaiian 19161 Harborgate Way Torrance, CA 90501 877-695-4227/310-533-3250 www.kingshawaiian.com Kingtex View Ltd. 3031 South Throop Street Chicago, IL 60608 312-543-8488 jamesw@kingtexview.com Kinsa Group, Inc. 9779 South Franklin Drive Suite 200 Franklin, WI 53132 414-421-2000 recruiter@kinsa.com www.kinsa.com Kitchen Basics Inc. 6940 South Edgerton Road PO Box 41022 Brecksville, OH 44141 440-838-1433 info@kitchenbasics.net www.kitchenbasics.net Kitchen Supply Co. 7540 West Roosevelt Road Forest Park, IL 60130-3054 708-383-5990 ksc@kitchensupply.com www.kitchensupply.com The Kitchen Table Bakers 41 Princeton Drive Syosset, NY 11791 516-931-5113 bvonick@kitchentablebakers.com www.kitchentablebakers.com KitchenHappy 394 Olivewood Court Oakland Township, MI 48306 248-453-5177 smiles@kitchenhappy.com www.kitchenhappy.com

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La Petite Bretonne 1210 Michele Bohec Blainville, QC J7C 5S4 Canada 450-435-3381 info@petitebretonne.ca www.petitebretonne.ca

Klondike Cheese Company W7839 Highway 81 Monroe, WI 53566 608-325-3021 cheese@klondikecheese.com www.klondikecheese.com

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Labeltronix 2419 East Winston Road Anaheim, CA 92806 800-429-4321 info@labeltronix.com www.labeltronix.com LaBree’s Bakery PO Box 555 Old Town, ME 04468 207-827-6121 info@labrees.com www.labrees.com Labriola Baking Company 3701 West 128th Place Alsip, IL 708-385-4884 708-377-0400 customerservice@labriolabaking.com www.labriolabaking.com LadyFresh Natural Feminine Health & Hygiene PO Box 31312 Charlotte, NC 28231-1312 404-447-0220 sales@herbalsanitarynapkins.com http://herbalsanitarynapkins.com Lagg’s Tea, LLC 1707 Post Oak Boulevard Suite 190 Houston, TX 77056 713-462-2222 sales@laggstea.com Lakeview Farms, Inc. PO Box 98 Delphos, OH 45833 419-695-9925 sales_mrkt@lakeviewfarms.com www.lakeviewfarms.com Land O’Frost, Inc. 911 Hastings Avenue Searcy, AR 72143 800-643-5654/501-268-2473 www.landofrost.com Laura’s Gourmet Granola 21 West Baseline Road Tempe, AZ 85283 480-460-2102 granolagirl@laurasgourmet.com http://laurasgourmet.com Lawler Foods PO Box 2558 Humble, TX 77347 281-446-0059 desserts@lawlers.com www.lawlers.com Lawrence Foods, Inc. 2200 Lunt Avenue Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 847-437-2400 sales@lawrencefoods.com www.lawrencefoods.com LBC Bakery Equipment Inc. 1410 80th Street SW Suite C Everett, WA 98203 425-438-8500 sales@lbcbakery.com www.lbcbakery.com LBP Manufacturing, Inc. 1325 South Cicero Avenue Cicero, IL 60804 800-545-6200/707-652-5600 www.lbpmfg.com LEDingEDGE Lighting Inc. 759 Flynn Road Camarillo, CA 93012 805-383-8493 www.ledingedge.com Lee’s Coffee 14822 Moran Street Westminster, CA 92683 714-891-8125 info@leescoffee.com www.leescoffee.com Legendary Baking 400 West 48th Avenue Denver, CO 80216 800-820-1074 www.legendarybaking.com

Leifheit International USA, Inc. 510 Broadhollow Road Suite 201 Melville, NY 11747-3606 631-501-1054 leifheitinfo@leifheitusa.com www.leifheitusa.com Leisure Craft, Inc. 940 Upward Road PO Box 1700 Hendersonville, NC 28793 828-693-8241 www.leisurecraftinc.com Lepage Bakeries, Inc. Country Kitchen Plaza PO Box 1900 Auburn, ME 04240-1900 207-783-9161 bstlawrence@lepagebakeries.com www.lepagebakeries.com LeRoy’s Gourmet Flavored Ketchup/MMGroup 8817 West Lynx Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53225 414-727-1230 LTSmith@execpc.com www.LeRoysketchup.com LesserEvil Healthy Brands 372 Danbury Road Wilton, CT 06897 203-529-3555 talk2us@lesserevil.com www.lesserevil.com LeVecke Corporation 10810 Inland Avenue Mira Loma, CA 91752 951-681-8600 ewilson@levecke.com www.levecke.com Libra, Inc. 3310 North Second Street Minneapolis, MN 55412-2604 612-455-4364 info@librausa.com www.librausa.com LiDestri Food & Beverage 815 West Whitney Road Fairport, NY 14450 585-377-7700 jimr@lidestrifoods.com www.lidestrifoods.com Lightning Labels 2369 South Trenton Way Unit C Denver, CT 80231 303-695-0398 info@lightninglabels.com www.lightninglabels.com Lily Tobeka Co., Ltd. 216/2 L.P.N. Tower Road Nanglinchee Rd., Chongnonsee Yannawa, Bangkok 10120 Thailand 011-662-285-2537, 285-2538 linle@cscoms.com www.khaoshongnuts.com Lily’s Sweets, LLC PO Box 75154 Seattle, WA 98175 877-587-0557 info@lilyssweets.com www.lilyssweets.com Limoneira 1141 Cummings Road Santa Paula, CA 93060 805-525-5541 www.limoneira.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 55

Lind Design Inc. 792 McLean Avenue Yonkers, NY 10704 800-297-5267 plans@linddesign.com www.linddesign.com

Linden Sweden, Inc. 7609 Washington Avenue Edina, MN 55439-2417 952-465-0052 info@lindensweden.com www.lindensweden.com

Love Beets 2321 Industrial Way Vineland, NJ 08360 856-340-5848 www.lovebeets.com Love Your Health LLC 555 Cascade West Parkway SE Grand Rapids, MI 49546 888-715-4321 learn@loveyourhealth.info www.loveyourhealth.info

Ling’s Asian Cuisine 9658 Remer Street South El Monte, CA 91733 626-401-1923 Kristal.Clark@crossmark.com www.crossmark.com

Lovely Candy Co. 1725 Kilkenny Court Woodstock, IL 60098 815-337-0673 www.lovelycandyco.com

Lioni Latticini, Inc. 555 Lehigh Avenue Union, NJ 07083 908-686-6061 info@lionimozzarella.com www.lionimozzarella.com Liquid Enterprises, Corp. 4770 Forest Street Unit C Denver, CO 80216 720-221-6977 pgreenberg@liquid-enterprises.com www.liquid-enterprises.com Lizard Monitoring 2242 NE 21st Avenue Portland, OR 97212 503-804-3208 info@lizardmonitoring.com www.lizardmonitoring.com

Loving Pets, Corp. 110 Melrich Road Suite 1 Cranbury, NJ 08512 866-599-PETS (7387), 609-655-3700 www.lovingpetsproducts.com Lowe Refrigeration, Inc. 105 Cecil Court Fayetteville, GA 30214 770-461-9001 tygriffin@loweusa.com www.loweusa.com

Lo-Gly 5021 Verdugo Way Suite 105-180 Camarillo, CA 93012 877-244-6711 info@lo-gly.com www.lo-gly.com

LoyaltyOne Inc. 438 University Avenue Suite 600 Toronto, ON M5G 2L1 Canada 301-652-0694 www.precima.com

LOC Software 1650 Place de Lierre Laval, QC H7G 4X7 Canada 450-663-6327 www.locsoftware.com

LSI Graphic Solutions 601 Park East Drive Woonsocket, RI 02895 401-652-2530 charlie.crosby@lsi-industries.com www.lsi-industries.com

Locus Traxx 14924 Corporate Road S Jupiter, FL 33478 561-665-5559 www.locustraxx.com

Luigi’s Food & Wine Company Via F.P. Tosti, 6 Vasto, Abruzzi 66054 Italy 011-39-340-311-9341 luigimonteferrante@yahoo.com www.luigimonteferrante. wordpress.com

Logic Technologies 615 South Livingston Avenue Livingston, NJ 07039 973-204-0864 www.logicecig.com Logile, Inc. 2600 East Southlake Boulevard Southlake, TX 76092 972-550-6000 www.logile.com LogisticsCom 2850 Dupont Commerce Court Suite 106 Fort Wayne, IN 46825 260-246-9293 info@logisticscom.com www.logisticscom.com Lone Peak Labeling Systems 1272 West 2240 South Suite B Salt Lake City, UT 84119 801-975-1818 www.lonepeaklabeling.com Lotus Bakeries North America/ Biscoff 50 Francisco Street Suite 115 San Franscisco, CA 94133 855-415-0077 customerservice@biscoff.com www.biscoff.com Lovate Health Sciences International Inc. 381 North Service Road West Oakville, ON L6M 0H4 Canada 905-678-3119 www.lovate.com

Lula B's Sauce and Seasonings 9103 Woodmore Centre Drive Unit 124 Lanham, MD 20706 855-438-5852 sauceboss@lbsauces.com www.lbsauces.com Luma Comfort 3419 East Chapman Avenue Suite 190 Orange, CA 92869 866-737-6390 www.lumacomfort.com Luvata 3984 Highway 51 South Grenda, MS 38901 800-993-2579/662-229-2624 comref@luvata.com www.luvata.com LUVO 2859 Paces Ferry Road Overlook III, Suite 1170 Atlanta, GA 30339 604-247-0158 www.luvoinc.com Luxury Life Brands Inc./ HappyOrNot Reseller 227-110 Cumberland Street Toronto, M5R 3V5 Canada 416-782-4646 www.happyornotreseller.com

M M & E Manufacturing Co., Inc. PO Box 1548 19 Progress Street Kingston, NY 12402 845-331-2111 CustomerService@ZFrame Rack.com www.ZFrameRack.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGES 104, 105

M&M Label Company, Inc. 380 Pearl Street Malden, MA 02148 781-321-2737 info@mmlabel.com www.mmlabel.com M-Dot Network 130 West 8th Street Erie, PA 16501 814-218-0202 kseeker@mdotnetwork.com www.mdotnetwork.com M. Larivee International, Inc. 506 Rui McGill Suite 400 Montreal, QC H2Y 2H6 Canada 514-397-1884 info@mliinc.com www.mliinc.com Madix, Inc. 500 Airport Road Terrell, TX 75160 214-515-5400 www.madixinc.com Madrona Specialty Foods 15510 Woodinville-Redmond Road Woodinville, WA 98072 425-814-2500 csr@elegantgourmet.com www.elegantgourmet.com Maggie’s Salsa, LLC 1303 Turkey Road Charleston, WV 24314 304-550-5460 maggie@maggiessalsa.com www.maggiessalsa.com Magic Seasoning Blends 720 Distributors Row Harahan, LA 70123 504-731-3590 info@chefpaul.com www.chefpaul.com Magnum Coffee Roastery 1 Java Boulevard Nunica, MI 49448 616-837-0333 sales@magnumcoffee.com www.magnumcoffee.com Majestic Drug Co., Inc. 4996 Main Street (Route 42) PO Box 490 South Fallsburg, NY 11279 800-238-0220/845-436-0011 www.majesticdrug.com Mama Rosa’s 1910 Fair Road Sidney, OH 45365 937-498-4511 info@mama-rosas.com www.mama-rosas.com Mamma Chia 5205 Avenida Encinas Suite E Carlsbad, CA 92008 855-588-2442 info@mammachia.com www.mammachia.com Mancini Packing Company 3500 Mancini Place Zolfo Springs, FL 33890 800-741-1778 www.mancinifoods.com

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Manhattan Associates 2300 Windy Ridge Parkway 10th Floor Atlanta, GA 30339 770-955-7070 info@manh.com www.manh.com Mann Packing Co., Inc. 1333 Schilling Place PO Box 690 Salinas, CA 93901 800-285-1002/831-422-7405 info@mannpacking.com www.veggiesmadeeasy.com

Market6, Inc. 1475 North Broadway Walnut Creek, CA 94596 925-478-4075 sales@market6.com www.market6.com Marketing Impact Limited 50 Planchet Road Concord, ON L4K 2C7 Canada 905-738-0888 info@displaypeople.com www.displaypeople.com

Manthan Systems, Inc. 1821 Walden Office Square Suite 400 Schaumburg, IL 60173 800-746-9370/413-275-6480 www.manthansystems.com

Marlo’s Bakeshop 1517 North Point Street Suite 325 San Francisco, CA 94123 415-952-7013 info@marlosbakeshop.com www.marlosbakeshop.com

Maple Leaf Farms, Inc. PO Box 167 101 East Church Street Leesburg, IN 46538 574-453-4184 www.mapleleaffarms.com

Mars Chocolate North America 800 High Street Hackettstown, NJ 07840 610-277-0934 tim.quinn@effem.com www.mars.com

The Marco Company PO Box 129439 Fort Worth, TX 76121-3439 817-244-8300 info@marcocompany.com www.marcofw.com

Marv-o-lus Manufacturing Co., Inc. 220 North Washtenaw Avenue Chicago, IL 60612 800-236-0553 info@marvolus.com www.marvolus.com

Marfood USA, Inc. 21655 Trolley Industrial Drive Taylor, MI 48180 313-292-4100 marfood@marfoodusa.com www.marfood.us Mariani Nut Company, Inc. 709 Dutton Street PO Box 809 Winters, CA 95694 530-662-3311 www.marianinut.com Mariani Packing Company 500 Crocker Drive Vacaville, CA 95688-8706 707-452-2800 productinfo@mariani.com www.mariani.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 30

Marine Harvest 8550 NW 17th Street Miami, FL 33126 305-951-8550 www.marineharvest.com Mario Camacho Foods, LLC 2502 Walden Woods Drive Plant City, FL 33566 813-305-4534 info@mariocamachofoods.com www.mariocamachofoods.com Market Basket Rewards, Inc. 1026 Maplelawn Drive Troy, MI 48084 248-637-6300 info@mbrewards.com www.mbrewards.com Market Group Ventures Inc./ Promolux/Econofrost PO Box 40 Shawnigan Lake, BC V0R 2W0 Canada 250-743-1222 info@promolux.com www.mgvinc.com Market Solutions LLC 4306 Leland Street Suite 101 Chevy Chase, MD 20815 301-654-2949 info@marketsrus.com www.marketsolutionsllc.com

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Mary’s Gluten Free 21815 Springbridge Drive Houston, TX 77073 713-855-0365 info@marysglutenfree.com www.marysglutenfree.com Maryland Plastics Inc. 251 East Central Avenue Federalsburg, MD 21632 410-754-5566 sales@marylandplastics.com www.marylandplastics.com T. Marzetti Company PO Box 29163 1105 Schrock Road Columbus, OH 43229-0163 614-396-5726 tewing@marzetti.com www.marzetti.com Mascot Building Services 1782 West McDermott Drive Allen, TX 75013 469-854-8601 tim.mathison@ mascotconstruction.com www.mascotconstruction.com Mason Vitamins 15750 NW 59th Avenue Miami Lakes, FL 33014 800-327-6005/305-428-6800 sales@masonvitamins.com www.masonvitamins.com MasonWays Indestructible Plastics, LLC 580 Village Boulevard Suite 330 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 800-837-2881 info@masonways.com www.masonways.com Mastronardi Produce Ltd. 2100 Road 4 East Kingsville, ON N9Y 2ES Canada 519-326-1491 www.mastronardiproduce.com Match Converge 7361A Coca Cola Drive Hanover, MD 21076 443-688-5100 sales@matchconverge.com www.convergencemktg.com

Max Private Label 7401 South Pulaski Road Chicago, IL 60629 773-362-2601 al@maxprivatelabel.com www.maxprivatelabel.com Max-R W248 N5499 Executive Drive Sussex, WI 53089 888-868-6297 info@max-r.net www.max-r.net MaxPoint 3800 Paramount Parkway Suite 200 Morrisville, NC 27560 800-916-9960 sales@maxpoint.com www.maxpoint.com Mazzetta Company, LLC PO Box 1126 Highland Park, IL 60035 847-433-1150 seamazz@mazzetta.com www.mazzetta.com McKay TransCold 77 France Avenue South Edina, MN 55435 952-224-0070 www.mckaytranscold.com Mead Johnson & Company 2701 Patriot Boulevard 4th Floor Glenview, IL 60026 847-832-2420 www.mjn.com Meat & Livestock Australia 1401 K Street, NW Suite 602 Washington, DC 20005 202-521-2551 webinfo@mlana.com www.australian-meat.com Media Solutions Corporation 5350 North 48th Street Chandler, AZ 85226 480-639-1200 www.mediasolutionscorp.com The Mediterranean Snack Food Company 708 Main Street Boonton, NJ 07005 973-402-2644 info@mediterraneansnackfoods.com www.mediterraneansnackfoods.com MegaMex Foods, LLC 333 South Anita Drive Suite 1000 Orange, CA 92868 www.megamexfoods.com Mehmert Store Services W222N5734 Miller Way Suite 109 Sussex, WI 53089 800-273-0755 info@mehmert.com www.mehmert.com MEI Computer Technology Group Inc. 9001 L’acadie Boulevard Suite 800 Montreal, QC H4N 3H5 Canada 800-463-6634 getinfo@tradeinsight.com www.tradeinsight.com Melitta USA, Inc. 13925 58th Street North Clearwater, FL 33760 727-535-2111 bullstrom@melitta.com www.melitta.com Mercatus Technologies 60 Adelaide Street East Suite 700 Toronto, ON M5C 3E4 Canada 416-603-3406 www.mercatustechnologies.com

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Merchandising Inventives Inc. 1177 Corporate Grove Drive Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 847-499-3000 info@merchinv.com www.merchandisinginventives.com Mercury Signs & Display, Ltd. 12407 Sowden Road Houston, TX 77080 713-462-1068 marketing@mercurysigns.com www.mercurysigns.com Meridian Energy Group, LLC 3233 West 11th Street Suite 1000 Houston, TX 77008 713-785-5333 mgomara@meridianenergygroup.com www.meridianenergygroup.com Merkur Group Inc., Cigr8 1800 East Sahara Avenue Suite 104 Las Vegas, NV 89104 702-529-1820/702-703-6623 info@cigr8.com www.cigr8.com Merz Pharmaceuticals LLC 4215 Tudor Lane Greensboro, NC 27410 866-862-1211/336-856-2003 www.merzusa.com Metromint PO Box 885462 San Francisco, CA 94188 415-979-0781 info@metromint.com www.metromint.com The Metropolitan Tea Company 41A Butterick Road Toronto, ON M8W 4W4 Canada 800-388-0351 sales@metrotea.com www.metrotea.com Mettler Packaging Hochwaldstrabe 22 Morbach, D-54497 Germany 312-245-9805 www.mettler-packaging.com Mexico Distributors LLC/ America Fresh 7221 Northwest 78 Terrace Medley, FL 33166 305-677-0189 info@mexicodistributor.com www.americafresh.com Meyer Natural Angus 4850 Hahns Peak Drive Suite 240 Loveland, CO 80538 800-856-6765 retail@re-meyer.com www.meyernaturalangus.com Miami Onion Roll Company 111 Berkshire Avenue Paterson, NJ 07502 800-843-7055 customerservice@miamionionroll.com www.miamionionroll.com

Michigan Turkey Producers 1100 Hall Street Southwest Grand Rapids, MI 49503 616-245-2221 info@miturkey.com www.miturkey.com Microsoft 1 Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052 800-642-7676 www.microsoft.com/retail MicroStrategy 1850 Towers Crescent Plaza Tysons Corner, VA 22182 703-848-8600 info@microstrategy.com www.microstrategy.com Microthin Products, Inc. 1291 Brummel Avenue Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 630-543-0501 domalley@microthin.com www.microthin.com Midax, Inc. 1280 Holly Point Road Virginia Beach, VA 23454 757-620-4168 jim.n@midax.com www.midax.com Midwest Refrigerated Services 11225 West County Line Road Milwaukee, WI 53224 920-425-3105 www.midwestrefrigerated.com Mighty Lift Inc. 6600 Northeast Columbia Boulevard Portland, OH 97218 503-282-2577 sales@mightylift.com www.mightylift.com Mike Shea’s Coffeehouse Traditionals, Inc. 30 First Street Unit 5 Bridgewater, MA 02324 774-929-5234 info@mikesheas.com www.mikesheas.com Mike’s Hard Lemonade Co. 159 South Jackson Street Suite 400 Seattle, WA 206-267-5947 www.mikeshard.com Milk Splash 7975 Westwinds Boulevard Concord, NC 28027 855-645-5759 info@milksplash.com www.milksplash.com

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MilkPEP 1250 H Street Suite 950 Washington, DC 20005 202-220-3547 jburic@idfa.org www.milkpep.org Miller Management & Consulting Services, Inc. 5029 Hawks Hammock Way Sanford, FL 32771-8069 407-323-6677 LarryMiller@mmcsinc.com www.mmcsinc.com

Miatech Inc. 9480 SE Lawnfield Road Clackamas, OR 97015 503-659-5680 info@miatech.org www.miatech.org

MillerCoors PO Box 4030 #NH255 Golden, CO 80401 303-329-6565 contact@millercoors.com www.millercoors.com

Miceli Dairy Products Company 2721 East 90th Street Cleveland, OH 44104 216-791-6222 mmiceli@miceli-dairy.com www.miceli-dairy.com

Milton’s Baking Company 5875 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92008 858-350-9696 mmcmurtry@miltonsbaking.com www.miltonsbaking.com

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Supplier liStingS MIMO - NEPA

MIMO, LLC 510 West Washington Boulevard Montebello, CA 90640 800-334-6060 sales@socalsafe.com www.socalsafe.com Minipack America, Inc. 1832 North Glassell Street Orange, CA 92865 info@minipack.us www.minipack.us Minus Forty Technologies 30 Armstrong Avenue Georgetown, ON L7G 4R9 Canada 800-800-5706 info@minusforty.com www.minusforty.com Miralor USA, Inc. 202 Val Dervin Parkway Suite 300 Stockton, CA 95206 209-234-7750 miralorusa@aol.com www.miralorusa.com Mizco International 80 Essex Avenue East Avenel, NJ 07001 732-912-2001 www.mizco.com Mobile Food Truck Promotions Group LLC 8424 Great Circle Drive Suite 100 California City, CA 93505 310-341-6731 jesse@foodtruckpromotions.net www.mobilefoodtruckpromotions.net Mobile Merchandisers PO Box 1223 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 360-336-3187 sales@mobmerch.com www.mobmerch.com

Montchevre-Betin Inc. 4030 Palos Verdes Drive North Suite 201 Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274 310-541-3520 arnaud@montchevre.com www.montchevre.com

MTL Cool 7880 Boulevard Industriel Chambly, QC J3L 4X3 Canada 450-658-2344 info@mtlcool.com www.mtlcool.com

NAFTA Foods & Packaging, Inc. 725 Intermodal Drive Brampton, ON L6T 5W2 Canada 905-791-9978 info@naftafoods.com www.naftafoods.com

Montecito Roadhouse, Inc. 15 Saunders Way Building 700 Westbrook, ME 04092 207-856-6811 scottrehart@montecitoroadhouse.com www.montecitoroadhouse.com

Mulberry Love 30765 Pacific Coast Highway Suite 352 Malibu, CA 90265 310-633-1910 contact@mulberrylove.com www.mulberrylove.com

Nanak Foods 6308 146 Street Surrey, BC V3S 3A4 Canada 604-594-9190 www.nanakfoods.com

Monterey Gourmet Foods, Inc. 1528 Moffet Street Salinas, CA 93905 253-867-0570 info@montereygourmetfoods.com www.montereygourmetfoods.com

MultiAd Kwikee 1720 West Detweiller Drive Peoria, IL 61615 888-594-5331 kwikee_support@multiad.com www.multiad.com

Monterey Mushrooms, Inc. 260 Westgate Drive Watsonville, CA 95076 800-333-MUSH(6874)/831-763-5300 www.montereymushrooms.com Mooney Farms 1220 Fortress Street Chico, CA 95973 530-899-2661 mooneyfarm@aol.com www.mooneyfarms.com Mopro 275B McCormick Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626 888-712-6184 info@mopro.com www.mopro.com Morey’s Seafood International 742 Decatur Avenue North Golden Valley, MN 55427 800-327-9592/763-541-0129 www.moreys.com

Modern Ice PO Box 11340 Cincinnati, OH 45211-0340 513-367-2101 www.modernice.com

Morton & Bassett Spices 84 Galli Drive Novato, CA 94949 415-883-8530 mortonbassett@worldpantry.com www.mortonbassett.com

Molina USA, LLC 525 West 100 South Salt Lake City, UT 84101 801-908-7900 lynn@molinavanilla.com www.molinavanilla.com

Morton Salt Consumer Products 123 North Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606-7683 800-789-7258 www.mortonsalt.com

Molinaro’s Fine Italian Foods Ltd. 2345 Stanfield Road Unit 50 Mississauga, ON L4Y 3Y3 Canada 905-275-7400 www.molinaros.com MOM Brands 20802 Kensington Boulevard Lakeville, MN 55044 952-322-8000 www.mombrands.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 59

Mondelez International 100 Deforest Avenue East Hanover, NJ 07936 973-503-4900 www.mondelezinternational.com Monin Gourmet Flavorings 2100 Range Road Clearwater, FL 33765 727-461-3033 www.monin.com Montana Vistas, LLC 100 Cooperative Way Suite 201 Kalispell, MT 59901 406-257-0145 harryblazer@montanavistasllc.net

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Morty the Knife Man PO Box 152787 Cape Coral, FL 33915 800-247-2511 scott@mtkm.com www.mortytheknifeman.com Motorola Solutions, Inc 1303 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg, IL 60196 847-576-5000 www.motorolasolutions.com MPM Food Equipment Group 1461 Paddock Drive Northbrook, IL 60062 800-976-6762/847-297-6762 http://mpmfeg.com Mr. Dee’s Inc. 339 North Milwaukee Avenue Suite 200 Libertyville, IL 60048 847-680-9120 info@mr-dees.com www.mr-dees.com Mrs. May’s Naturals 860 East 238th Street Carson, CA 90745 310-830-3130 www.mrsmays.com

Napa Technology 786 East McGlincy Lane Campbell, CA 95008 800-916-3338 jayne@napatechnology.com www.napatechnology.com Nashville Wraps 242 Molly Walton Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 800-547-9727 info@nashvillewraps.com www.nashvillewraps.com

Musco Family Olive Company 17950 Via Nicolo Tracy, CA 95377 949-458-6846 sales@olives.com www.olives.com

National Beef Packing Company 12200 North Ambassador Drive Suite 500 Kansas City, MO 64163 800-449-BEEF www.nationalbeef.com

Mustang Microsystems, Inc. 104 South Street Hopkinton, MA 01748 508-435-9811 lrt@mustang2000.com www.mustang2000.com

National Beverage Corp. 8100 Southwest 10th Street Suite 4000 Plantation, FL 33324-3224 954-581-0922 salesteam@nationalbeverage.com www.nationalbeverage.com

MVP Food Packaging 276 Industrial Park Road Mount Vernon, KY 40456 606-256-7600 akrupsha@plware.net www.mvpfoodpackaging.com

National Cart Co. 3125 Boschertowne Road Saint Charles, MO 63301 636-947-3800 sales@nationalcart.com www.nationalcart.com

My Addiction Shop 401 Birdsong Street Indianola, MS 38751 662-887-3531 myaddictionshop@gmail.com www.myaddictionshop.com My Mama’s Sweet Potato Pie Company PO Box 248418 Columbus, OH 43224 614-261-7882 piemanjr@cs.com www.mymamassweetpotatopie.com Mybar Services, Inc. 50 Tannery Road Somerville, NJ 08876 908-280-0022 info@mybarservices.com www.mybarservices.com Mystic Pizza 38 Bayside Avenue Noank, CT 06340 860-572-7722 nino.lytle@spartanfoods.net www.mysticpizza.com MyWebGrocer 20 Winooski Falls Way Winooski, VT 05404 888-662-2284 info@mywebgrocer.com www.mywebgrocer.com MZBerger & Company 29-76 Northern Boulevard Long Island City, NY 11101 718-472-7500 customer.service@mzb.com www.mzb.com

N Nada Beverage Company, Inc. 1063 Treadstone Lane Powder Springs, GA 30127 770-439-9697 pareeser@comcast.net www.nadabev.com

National Choice Bakery 130 Hardman Avenue S South Saint Paul, MN 55075 651-554-0200 www.nationalchoicebakery.com National Dairy Brands 10550 Bissonnet Street Houston, TX 77099 sales@nationaldairybrands.com www.nationaldairybrands.com National FLEX 7030 Meadowlark Drive Birmingham, AL 35242 205-437-9679 chris@nationalflex.com www.nationalflex.com

Natural Value Inc. 14 Waterthrush Court Sacramento, CA 95831 916-427-7242 www.naturalvalue.com Nature’s Bakery 5150 Convair Drive Carson City, NV 89706 775-883-2253 info@naturesbakery.com www.naturesbakery.com Nature’s Path Foods 9100 Van Horne Way Richmond, BC V6X 1W3 Canada 888-808-9505/604-248-8789 www.naturespath.com NatureRaised Farms PO Box 1274 Wilkesboro, NC 28696 855-600-9706 News@NatureRaisedFarms.com www.natureraisedfarms.com NatureSweet 2338 North Loop 1604 W Suite 200 San Antonio, TX 78248 800-315-8209/210-408-8530 info@naturesweet.com wwwnaturesweet.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 47

Naturipe Farms LLC 9450 Corkscrew Palms Circle Suite 202 Estero, CA 33928 239-591-1664 sales@naturipefarms.com www.naturipefarms.com Navajo Manufacturing Company, Inc. 5330 Fox Street Denver, CO 80216-1630 303-996-7699 sales@navajomfg.com www.navajomfg.com NCH Marketing Services, Inc., A Valassis Company 155 Pfingsten Road Suite 200 Deerfield, IL 60015 847-317-5500 www.nchmarketing.com NCR Corporation 3097 Satellite Boulevard Building SP 700 Duluth, GA 30096 800-225-5627 retail@ncr.com www.ncr.com/retail

National Graphics 12855 Lisbon Road Brookfield, WI 53005 262-781-5888 sales@extremevision.com www.extremevision.com

Neat Foods 244 North Queen Street Lancaster, PA 17603 717-917-1730 sales@eatneat.com www.eatneat.com

National Raisin Company PO Box 219 626 South 5th Street Fowler, CA 93625 559-834-5981 info@nationalraisin.com www.nationalraisin.com

Nello’s Italy, LLC PO Box 80441 Raleigh, NC 27623 919-428-4338 www.nellositaly.com

NatraCare 3620 West 10th Street Greeley, CO 80634 855-265-9289 www.natracare.com Naturade 1 City Boulevard West Suite 1440 Orange, CA 92868 800-421-1830 sales@naturade.com www.naturade.com

Neoflam 9591 Irvine Center Drive Irvine, CA 92618-4654 949-753-8600 info@neoflam.com www.neoflam.com. NEPA Carton & Carrier Co., Inc. 4820 Birney Avenue US Route 11 Moosic, PA 18507 570-457-7711 saleserv@nepacartons.com www.nepacartons.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 54

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Nestlé Infant Nutrition 12 Vreeland Road Second Floor Florham Park, NJ 07932 973-593-7790 frank.jimenez@gerber.com www.nestlenutrition.com Nestlé Prepared Foods 30003 Bainbridge Road Solon, OH 44139 440-349-5757 www.nestleusa.com Nestlé Purina Petcare Company One Checkerboard Square St. Louis, MO 63164-0001 314-982-4876 www.purina.com Nestlé Waters NA 777 West Putnam Avenue Greenwich, CT 06830 203-531-4100 rdavino@perriergroup.com www.nestle-watersna.com New Age Industrial 16788 East Highway 36 PO Box 520 Norton, KS 67654 800-255-0104 janet@newageindustrial.com www.newageindustrial.com New Dutch Water Corp. 6 Westchester Plaza Elmsford, NY 10523 646-365-3488 peter-bond@ny2o.com www.ny2o.com New England Herbal Foods, LLC PO Box 6475 Boston, MA 2114 617-306-7706 general.inquiry@neherbalfoods.com www.neherbalfoods.com New French Bakery 828 Kasota Avenue Southeast Minneapolis, MN 55414 info@newfrenchbakery.com www.newfrenchbakery.com New Frontier Foods Inc. 205 Park Road Suite 210 Burlingame, CA 94010 888-767-2035 info@oceanshalo.com www.oceanshalo.com New Leaf Brands One DeWolf Road Westwood, NJ 07675 845-365-1570 info@newleafbrands.com www.newleafbrands.com New Orleans Roast 109 New Camellia Boulevard Suite 201 Covington, LA 70433 985-792-5776 http://neworleansroast.com Newport Wholesalers Inc. 8751 West Broward Boulevard Suite 306 Plantation, FL 33324 800-237-7751 barry@newportwholesalers.com www.newportwholesalers.com Next Detergents LLC 180 Old Tappan Road Old Tappan, NJ 07670 732-529-5560 alexz@next-detergents.com www.cool-detergents.com Nextep Systems 2075 West Big Beaver Road Suite 330 Troy, MI 48084 866-654-8730 sales@nextepsystems.com www.nextepsystems.com

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NFI Industries 1515 Burnt Mill Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 877-NFI-3777/856-634-3777 ContactUs@NFIindustries.com www.NFIindustries.com Niagara Bottling, LLC 2560 East Philadelphia Avenue Ontario, CA 91761 909-230-5000 sales@niagarawater.com www.niagarawater.com NibMor 11 Middle Neck Road Suite 314 Great Neck, NY 11021 718-374-5091 info@nibmor.com www.nibmor.com Nikola’s Bakery 8301 Grand Avenue South Suite 300 Bloomington, MN 55420 952-253-5991 sales@nikolasbakery.com www.nikolasbakery.com NJOY 15455 North Greenway-Hayden Loop Road Scottsdale, AZ 85260 888-669-6569/480-305-7950 www.njoypartners.com Noble Roman’s, Inc. One Virginia Avenue Suite 300 Indianapolis, IN 462045 317-634-3377 lminett@nobleromans.com www.nobleromans.com Nonni’s Food Co. One Westbrook Corporate Center Westchester, IL 60154 708-731-2430 b.baxter@nonnis.com www.nonnis.com Nonpareil Corporation/ Teton Valley Ranch 40 North 400 West Blackfoot, ID 83221 208-785-3030 knelson@gotspuds.com www.nonpareilpotato.com North American Beverage Company 901 Ocean Avenue PO Box 1098 Ocean City, NJ 08226 609-399-1486 www.northamericanbeverage.com Northwest Natural Products 6350 NE Campus Drive Vancouver, WA 96661 360-737-6800 info@nnpvitamins.com www.nnpvitamins.com NorthWest Specialty Baking Mixes PO Box 25240 Portland, OR 97298-0240 800-666-1727 info@nwsbm.com www.nwsbm.com Novacart, Inc. PO Box 70579 Richmond, CA 94807 510-215-8999 info@novacartusa.com www.novacartusa.com

The NPD Group, Inc. 9399 West Higgins Road Suite 300 Rosemont, IL 60018 847-692-6700/866-444-1411 contactnpd@npd.com www.npdgroupcom Nuestro Queso 9500 West Bryn Mawr Rosemont, IL 60018 224-366-4320 info@nuestroqueso.com www.nuestroqueso.com Nustef International, Inc. PO Box 1398 Mississauga B Postal Outlet Mississauga, ON L4Y 4B6 Canada 905-896-0058 info@pizzellecookies.com www.pizzellecookies.com Nutrifaster, Inc. 209 South Bennett Street Seattle, WA 98108 206-767-5054 sales@nutrifaster.com www.nutrifaster.com NutriSavings 320 Nevada Street Suite 401 Newton, MA 02460 857-228-1400 www.nutrisavings.com NuWave, LLC 1795 Butterfield Road Libertyville, IL 60048 877-689-2838 sales@nuwavenow.com www.nuwavenow.com

O Oliviers & Co. 52 Vanderbilt Avenue Suite 1503 New York, NY 10017 212-983-0437 customercare@oliviersandco.com www.oliviersandco.com O’Sole Mio, Inc. 4000 Alfred Laliberte Boisbriand, QC J7H 1P7 Canada 450-435-4111 info@osolemio.com www.osolemio.com o9 Solutions 11494 Luna Road Dallas, TX 75234 214-838-3125 contact@o9solutions.com www.o9solutions.com Oakleaf Waste Management 415 Day Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095 860-290-1250 sales@oakleafwaste.com www.oakleafwaste.com Oakrun Farm Bakery Ltd. 58 Carluke Road West Ancaster, ON L9G 3L1 Canada 905-648-1818 sales@oakrun.com www.oakrun.com

Novartis 560 Morris Avenue Summit, NJ 07901-1311 908-598-7828 www.novartis.com

Oasis Bags 167 Joseph Carrier Vaudreuil, QC J7V 5V5 Canada 450-424-1564 oasisbags@oasisbags.com www.oasisbags.com

Now Designs 2150 Peace Portal Way Blaine, WA 98230-9192 866-253-9001/604-255-6150 info@nowdesigns.net www.nowdesigns.net

Oasis Brands, Inc. 817 Cedar Creek Grade Winchester, VA 22601 888-99-TISSUE/888-998-4778 sales@oasisbrandsinc.com www.oasisbrands.com

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Ocean Mist Farms 10855 Ocean Mist Parkway Castroville, CA 95012 831-633-2492 contactus@oceanmist.com www.oceanmist.com OfficeMax Store-within-a-Store 263 Shuman Boulevard Naperville, IL 60563 630-864-6636 marcokicich@officemax.com www.officemax.com OHL 7101 Executive Center Drive Suite 333 Brentwood, TN 37027 615-401-6400 ohlinfo@ohl.com www.ohl.com Okami, Inc. 11037 Penrose Street Sun Valley, CA 91352 818-252-6833 sales@okamifoods.com www.okamifoods.com OKF International 20280 South Vermont Avenue Torrance, CA 90503 213-984-1877 okf@okf.kr www.okf.kr Old Fashion Foods, Inc. PO Box 111 Mayville, WI 53050 920-387-4444 www.oldfash.com Old Orchard Juice Co. 1991 12 Mile Road NW Sparta, MI 49345 616-887-1745 info@oldorchard.com www.oldorchardjuice.com Old Seville Expense Reduction Turning Trash into Cash! 4338 Gulf Breeze Parkway Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 316-519-7068 jeff@oldseville.com www.oldseville.com Old Wisconsin Food Products Company, Inc. 950 West 175th Street Homewood, IL 60430 708-798-0900 support@oldwisconsin.com www.oldwisconsin.com Ole Mexican Foods, Inc. 6585 Crescent Drive Norcross, GA 30071 770-582-9200 info@olemexicanfoods.net www.olemexicanfoods.com Olen Cosmetics Corporation 31 Woodstone Drive East Saint Paul, MB R2E 0M5 Canada 204-668-6435 mail@olencosmetics.com www.babybutz.com Oliver Packaging & Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker, MI 49534 616-356-2950 bakery@oliverquality.com www.oliverquality.com Olympic Trading Co. 2633 Hubbard Street Brooklyn, NY 11235 718-676-6776 sales@olympictrading.co www.olympictrading.co Omarsa Overseas, Inc. 304 Indian Trace 339 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33326 973-282-2262 sales@omarsa.com.ec www.omarsa.com.ec

Omega Products, Inc. 6291 Lyters Lane Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-561-1105 sales@omegajuicers.com www.omegajuicers.com One Potato Two Potato 51 Host Road Womelsdorf, PA 19567 610-589-6500 info@onepotatosnacks.com www.onepotatosnacks.com OneKindLife 240 Dollar Avenue South San Francisco, CA 94080 917-715-0110 info@onekindlife.com www.onekindlife.com ONLINE Engineering 400 North Cedar Street Manistique, MI 49854 906-341-0090 info@multiwrapper.com www.multiwrapper.com Oogie’s Snacks LLC 1932 West 33rd Avenue Denver, CO 80211 303-455-2107 info@oogiesnacks.com www.oogiesnacks.com Ooh La La Candy 123 West 27th Street Suite 1004 New York, NY 10001 646-558-6336 sales@oohlalacandy.com www.brewlalacoffee.com Open Blue PO Box 226230 Miami, FL 33222 855-OPEN-BLUE info@openblue.com www.openblue.com Orca Bay Seafoods, Inc. 900 Powell Avenue NW Renton, WA 98057-2907 800-932-ORCA/425-204-9100 www.orcabayseafoods.com Orchids Paper Products Company 4826 Hunt Street Pryor, OK 74361 918-824-4600 www.orchidspaper.com Oregon Seafoods 723 South 2nd Street Coos Bay, OR 97420 541-266-8862 mike@oregonseafoods.com www.oregonseafoods.com Organic Milling Aquisitions, LLC 505 West Allen Avenue San Dimas, CA 91773 909-599-0961 www.organicmilling.com Organic Valley Family of Farms One Organic Way LaFarge, WI 54639 888-444-6455 organic@organicvalley.coop www.organicvalley.coop Origin Food Group, LLC 306 Stamey Farm Road PO Box 7621 Statesville, NC 28687-7621 704-768-9000/704-502-4513 www.originfoodgroup.com Original Bagel Company Two Fairfield Crescent West Caldwell, NJ 07006 973-227-5777 feedback@originalbagel.com www.originalbagel.com


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The Original Cakerie, Ltd. 1345 Cliveden Avenue Delta, BC V3M 6C7 Canada 604-515-4555 info@cakerie.com www.cakerie.com Original Gourmet Food Company 52 Styles Road Suite 201 Salem, NH 03079 603-894-1200 www.ogfc.net Original SoupMan 1110 South Avenue Staten Island, NY 10314 212-768-7687 info@originalsoupman.com www.originalsoupman.com Outdoor Gourmet 726 East Shingle Mill Road Sandpoint, ID 83864 208-290-3340 www.outdoorgourmet.com Outerwall, Inc. 1800 114th Avenue SE Bellevue, WA 98004 800-928-2274 www.outerwall.com Outfront Portable Solutions 4664 Ontario Street Beamsville, ON L0R 1B4 Canada 905-563-9790 sales@outfrontps.com www.outfrontps.com Outlook Group Corp. 1180 American Drive Neenah, WI 54956 920-722-2333 info@outlookgroup.com www.outlookgroup.com Owens-Illinois, Inc. One Michael Owens Way Perrysburg, OH 43551-2999 567-336-5000 foodna@o-i.com www.o-i.com Ozery’s Pita Break 15 Vanley Crescent Toronto, ON M3J 2B7 Canada 416-630-4224 mail@pitabreak.com www.pitabreak.com

P Pabst Brewing Company 121 Interpark Boulevard Suite 300 San Antonio, TX 78216 210-226-0231 products@pabst.com www.pabstbrewingco.com Pacific Cheese Co. 21090 Cabot Boulevard PO Box 56598 Hayward, CA 94545-6598 510-784-8800 info@pacificcheese.com www.pacificcheese.com Pacific Coast Producers, Inc. 631 North Cluff Avenue Lodi, CA 95240 209-367-8800 sales@pcoastp.com www.canned-fresh.com Package Containers, Inc. 777 NE 4th Avenue Canby, OR 97013 800-266-5806 sales@packagecontainers.com www.packagecontainers.com

PakTecha, LLC PO Box 39067 Cleveland, OH 44139 800-723-9731 info@paktecha.com www.paktecha.com

Park Hill Enviromental Management 762 South Pearl Street Columbus, OH 43206 888-787-8189, ext. 201 drew@parkhillem.com www.parkhillem.com

Palermo’s Pizza 3301 West Canal Street Milwaukee, WI 53208 414-643-0919 www.palermospizza.com

Parkers Farm 9405 Holly Street Suite B Coon Rapids, MN 55433 763-780-5100 info@parkersfarm.com www.parkersfarm.com

Palm City Designs, Inc. 3029 Southwest 42nd Avenue Palm City, FL 34990 772-781-2200 info@palmcitydesigns.com www.palmcitydesigns.com Palmer Candy PO Box 326 Sioux City, IA 51102 712-258-5543 bob@palmercandy.com www.palmercandy.com Pamela's Products, Inc. 1 Carousel Lane Ukiah, CA 95482 707-462-6605 info@pamelasproducts.com www.pamelasproducts.com Pan-Oston 6944 Louisville Road Bowling Green, KY 42101 270-783-3900 www.panoston.com PanaPesca USA Corp. 42 Winter Street Unit 7 Pembroke, MA 02359 781-829-9019 nhunter@panapesca.com www.panapesca.com Pancar Trading 8254 NW South River Drive Medley, FL 33166 305-863-6151 www.pancarindustrial.com Pandol Bros. 401 Road 192 Delano, CA 93215 661-725-3755 www.pandol.com Papa Ben’s Kitchen 2251 North Rampart Boulevard Suite 1476 Las Vegas, NV 89128 888-233-1072 www.papabenskitchen.com Papyrus-Recycled Greetings, Inc. 111 North Canal Street Suite 700 Chicago, IL 60606 800-777-3331/773-868-8524 communications@prgreetings.com www.prgreetings.com Paramount Citrus Association 11444 West Olympic Boulevard Suite 310 Los Angeles, CA 90064 310-966-4650/310-312-2856 www.paramountfarms.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 17

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Pinnacle Foods Inc. 399 Jefferson Road Parsippany, NJ 07054 973-541-6620 www.pinnaclefoods.com

Perdue Farms Inc. 31149 Old Ocean City Road PO Box 1537 Salisbury, MD 21802 410-543-3503 www.perdue.com

Pasco Corporation of America 6500 North Marine Drive Portland, OR 97203 503-737-0754 info@pascoamerica.com www.pascoamerica.com

The Perfect Snaque 1800 East State Street Hamilton, NJ 08609 609-588-8903 info@theperfectsnaque.com www.theperfectsnaque.com

Passage Foods 1929 Ridgecrest Drive Columbia, TN 38401 800-860-1045 info@passageusa.com www.passagefoods.com Pastry Smart 1100 South Amphlett Boulevard San Mateo, CA 94402 650-384-0596 customerservice@pastrysmart.com www.pastrysmart.com Paulie O’s Italian Gourmet 6152 126th Avenue Suite 503 Largo, FL 33773 727-386-9019 admin@paulieos.com www.paulieos.com

Performance Packaging of Nevada 6430 Medical Center Suite 102 Las Vegas, NV 89148 702-240-3457 ppsales@pplv.co www.pplv.co Peri & Sons Farms Inc. 430 Highway 339 PO Box 35 Yerington, NV 89447 775-463-4444 www.periandsons.com Pernod Ricard 250 Park Avenue New York, NY 10177 212-372-5400 www.absolut.com/tune PetAg, Inc. 255 Keyes Avenue Hampshire, IL 60140 847-683-2288 info@petag.com www.petag.com

pb2 architecture + engineering 2809 Ajax Avenue Suite 100 Rogers, AR 72758 479-636-3545 www.pb2ae.com PCE Instruments UK Ltd. Southpoint Business Park, Ensign Way Units 12/13 Southampton, Hampshire SO31 4RF England 011-44-2380-987030 info@industrial-needs.com www.industrial-needs.com

Pentair-Everpure 1040 Muirfield Drive Hanover Park, IL 60133 630-307-3000 info@everpure.com www.everpure.com

Peppadew USA 106 Allen Road Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 908-580-9100 info@strohmeyer.com www.peppadew.com

PepsiCo, Inc. 700 Anderson Hill Road Purchase, NY 10577 914-253-2000 www.pepsico.com

Partners, A Tasteful Choice Company 20232 72nd Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 253-867-1580/800-632-7477 capricep@partnerscrackers.com www.partnerscrackers.com

Pemberley Foods LLC 85 Highland Avenue Hinsdale, NH 03451 603-336-6115 mike@pemberleyfoods.com www.pemberleyfoods.com

Pine River Pre-Pack, Inc. 10134 Pine River Road Newton, WI 53063 920-726-4216 pineriver@pineriver.com www.pineriver.com

Pepperidge Farm 595 Westport Avenue Norwalk, CT 06851 203-846-7000 www.pepperidgefarm.com

ParTech, Inc. 8383 Seneca Turnpike New Hartford, NY 13413 303-381-2316 www.partech.com

PECO Pallet 2 Bridge Street Suite 210 Irvington, NY 10533 914-376-5444 sales@pecopallet.com www.pecopallet.com

Pepe’s Wonderful Mexican Foods 1325 West 15th Street Chicago, IL 60608 312-733-2500 salesinfo@pepesfoods.com www.pepesfoods.com

Pfizer Inc. Five Giralda Farms Road DB 1 Madison, NJ 07940 973-660-6238 www.pfizer.com PharmaSystems Inc. 151 Telson Road Markham, ON L3R 1E7 Canada 905-475-2500 privatebrands@pharmasystems.com www.pharmasystems.com Pharmavite LLC 8510 Balboa Boulevard Northridge, CA 91325 818-221-6200 saldridge@pharmavite.com www.pharmavite.com PIC/Free Pest Living PO Box 1458 Linden, NJ 07036 800-799-7302 erubel@pic-corp.com www.pic-corp.com Pilgrim’s 1770 Promontory Circle Greeley, CO 80634 970-506-8000 www.pilgrims.com

Pinnacle Plastic Containers 1151 Pacific Avenue Oxnard, CA 93033 805-385-4100 sales@ppck.com www.ppck.com Pinos’ Press Artisan Oil 8 Adler Drive Syracuse, NY 13057 315-935-0110 pinospress1@yahoo.com www.pinospress.com Pinpoint Software 141 Whitewater Street Suite B Whitewater, WI 53190 262-458-2470 info@pinpointsoftware.co www.pinpointsoftware.co Pioneer Plastics, Inc. 1584 Highway 41A North Dixon, KY 42409 270-639-9142 mknapp@pioneerplastics.com www.pioneerplastics.com Pita Pal Industries, Inc. 4025 Willowbend Boulevard Suite 302 Houston, TX 77025 713-777-7482 comments@pitapal.com www.pitapal.com Placon Corporation 6096 McKee Road Madison, WI 53719 608-271-5634 package@placon.com www.placon.com Plainville Farms 304 South Water Street New Oxford, PA 17350 717-624-2191 mail@plainvillefarms.com www.plainvillefarms.com PlantCML 42505 Rio Nedo Temecula, CA 92590 800-491-1734 tsupport@planycml.com www.plantcml-eads.com Plantlife Natural Body Care 1030 Calle Recodo San Clemente, CA 92673 888-708-7873 info@plantlife.net www.plantlife.net Plumrose USA Seven Lexington Avenue East Brunswick, NJ 08816 732-257-6600 consumer@plumroseusa.com www.plumroseusa.com Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company PO Box 9 Point Reyes Station, CA 94956 800-591-6878/415-663-8880 info@pointreyescheese.com www.pointreyescheese.com POM Wonderful LLC 11444 West Olympic Boulevard 2nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90064-1549 702-739-4723 bevnsales@pomwonderful.com www.pomwonderful.com

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PreGel AMERICA 4450 Fortune Avenue NW Concord, NC 28027 866-977-3435 marketing@pregelamerica.com www.pregelamerica.com

POP Plastics Inc. 2225 Faraday Avenue Suite C Carlsbad, CA 92008 800-767-7220 sales1@popplastics.com www.popplastics.com

Prelam Enterprises Ltd./Dizolve Group Corporation 290 Baig Boulevard Suite B10 Moncton, NB E1E 1C8 Canada 506-857-0499 info@prelam.com www.prelam.com

Popchips 550 Montgomery Stree Suite 925 San Francisco, CA 94111 415-391-2211 sales@popchips.com www.popchips.com Popco Inc. 5405 Opportunity Court Minnetonka, MN 55343 952-352-0887 sales@popco-usa.com www.popco-usa.com Popcornopolis, LLC 1301 East El Segundo Boulevard El Segundo, CA 90245 310-414-6700 customerservice@ popcornopolis.com www.popcornopolis.com POSA Tech, Inc. 530 Northwest 118 Terrace Coral Springs, FL 33071 888-491-4006 sales@posatech.com www.posatech.com

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Post Foods, LLC 1 Upper Pond Road Building E, 2nd Floor Parsippany, NJ 07054 800-431-POST/973-658-2444 www.postfoods.com Potandon Produce LLC 1210 Pier View Drive Idaho Falls, ID 83402 208-524-1900 www.potandon.com The Pound Bakery 495 Comanche Circle Harvard, IL 60033 815-943-8144 info@thepoundbakery.com www.thepoundbakery.com Power of Fruit PO Box 456 Lebanon, NJ 08833 908-450-9806 info@poweroffruit.com www.poweroffruit.com Prairie City Bakery 100 North Fairway Drive Suite 138 Vernon Hills, IL 60061-1859 800-338-5122 customerservice@pcbakery.com www.pcbakery.com Prairie Grove Farms 2800 Murray Street Sioux City, IA 51111 312-489-1502 gene@prairiegrove.com www.prairiegrovefarms.com Praters Foods, Inc. 2206 114th Street Lubbock, TX 79423 806-745-2727 praterscontact@praters.com www.praters.com Precision Wire Products 6150 Sheila Street Commerce, CA 90040 323-890-9100 belinda@precisionwireproducts.com

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Premier Nutrition 5905 Christie Avenue Emeryville, CA 94608 888-836-8977 info@premiernutrition.com www.premiernutrition.com Premium Quality Lighting 2285 Ward Avenue Simi Valley, CA 93065 800-323-8107 www.pqlighting.com Printmax 222 Sunnyside Drive Milton, WI 53563 608-868-5302 sarah@4printmax.com www.4printmax.com Private Label Nutraceuticals 3610 Dekalb Technology Parkway Suite 135 Atlanta, GA 30340 678-328-3700 Sales@PrivateLabelNutra.com www.PrivateLabelNutra.com Pro-Optics LLC 317 Woodwork Lane Palatine, IL 60067 847-991-2020 service@proopticsgroup.com www.proopticsgroup.com Proactive Packaging & Display 602 South Rockefeller Avenue Ontario, CA 91761 909-390-5624 info@proactivepkg.com www.proactivepkg.com Proclaim Promotions 175 Mason Circle Concord, CA 94520 925-887-3000 info@ProclaimPromotions.com www.ProclaimPromotions.com The Procter & Gamble Company 1 Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-983-1100 www.pg.com Prodew Inc. 189 Cobb Parkway North Suite B-5 Marietta, GA 30062 770-420-3060 sales@prodew.com www.prodew.com

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ProLogic Redemption Solutions 1600 West Bloomfield Road Suite A Bloomington, IN 47403 812-339-1813 comments@prologicredemption.com www.prologicredemption.com

R&D Fixtures 490 Industrial Drive Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 888-827-6820 sales@rdfixtures.com www.rdfixtures.com

Promier Products 312 5th Street Peru, IL 61354 815-223-3393 michael.wollack@promierproducts. com www.promierproducts.com

Raaw Foods International, LLC 2050 Coral Way Suite 601 Miami, FL 33145 305-856-1991 ewizzard@raawfoodsintl.com www.raawfoodsinternational.com

Redmond Trading Company/ Real Salt 475 West 910 South Heber City, UT 84032 800-367-7258 krish@redmondtrading.com www.realsalt.com

Pulmuone Wildwood, Inc. 2315 Moore Avenue Fullerton, CA 92833 800-499-8638 customerservice@pmo.com www.pulmuonewildwood.com

Racconto 2060 Janice Avenue Melrose Park, IL 60175 708-865-8000 info@racconto.com www.racconto.com

RedPrairie 20700 Swenson Drive Waukesha, WI 53186 877-733-7724 info@redprairie.com www.redprairie.com

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The Redmond Company W228 N745 Westmound Drive Waukesha, WI 53186 262-549-9600 www.theredmondco.com

Reflexis Systems, Inc. 3 Allied Drive Suite 400 Dedham, MA 02026 781-493-3400 sales@reflexisinc.com www.reflexisinc.com Regent Products Corp. 8999 Palmer Street River Grove, IL 60171-1926 708-583-1000 sales@regentproducts.com www.regentproducts.com Reggie’s Roast Coffee 1501 West Blancke Street Suite 3 Linden, NJ 07036-6238 908-862-3700 distribution@reggiesroast.com www.reggiesroast.com Rehrig Pacific Company 4010 East 26th Street Los Angeles, CA 90058 323-262-5145 info@rehrigpacific.com www.rehrigpacific.com Reichel Foods, Inc. 3706 Enterprise Drive SW Rochester, MN 55902 507-289-7264 sales@reichelfoods.com www.reichelfoods.com Rema Foods 140 Sylvan Avenue Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 201-912-0213 klueder@foodimportgroup.com www.foodimportgroup.com Remis America, LLC 58263 Charlotte Avenue Elkhart, IN 46517 877-997-3647 info@remisamerica.com www.remisamerica.com Resfab Equipment 8645 Treasure Island Road Leesburg, FL 34788 352-326-2443 vickijanus@resfab.com www.resfab.com ResVez, Inc. PO Box 2155 Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 858-756-2110 info@resvez.com www.winetimebar.com Retail Data LLC 2235 Staples Mill Road Richmond, VA 23230 804-678-7417 www.retaildatallc.com Retalix USA Inc. 6100 Tennyson Parkway Suite 150 Plano, TX 75024 469-241-7955 dar.hackbarth@retalix.com www.retalix.com Revel Systems 88 1st Street 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 855-738-3555 sales@revelsystems.com www.revelsystems.com Revent Incorporated 100 Ethel Road West Piscataway, NJ 08854 732-777-9433 info@revent.com www.revent.com Revere Packaging 39 Pearce Industrial Park Shelbyville, KY 40065 800-626-2668 inforp@reverepackaging.com www.reverepackaging.com


Supplier liStingS Revionics - Signature

Revionics, Inc. 2998 Douglas Boulevard Suite 350 Roseville, CA 95661 916-677-5433 sboyme@revionics.com www.revionics.com RGIS, LLC 2000 East Taylor Road Auburn Hills, MI 48326 800-551-9130 sales@rgis.com www.rgis.com RiceTec, Inc. 1925 FM 2917 Alvin, TX 77511 281-393-3502 lfernandez@ricetec.com www.ricetec.com RiceWrap Foods Corporation 5608 Spring Court Raleigh, NC 27616 919-880-5598 ricewrapfoodie@gmail.com www.ricewrapfoods.com RICH Ltd. 3809 Ocean Ranch Boulevard Suite 110 Oceanside, CA 92056 760-722-2300 sales@richltd.com www.richltd.com Richelieu Foods, Inc. 15 Pacella Park Drive Suite 210 Randolph, MA 02368 781-961-1537 sales@richelieufoods.com www.richelieufoods.com Ricola USA 6 Campus Drive 2nd Floor South Parsippany, NJ 07054 973-984-6811 info@ricolausa.com www.ricolausa.com Riverfront Marketing Group, LLC 325 Front Street Washington, MO 63090 636-432-1440 info@pappysgourmet.com www.pappysgourmet.com RoadRacer Distribution 652 Bennett Street Luzerne, PA 18709 570-852-3972 roadracr4200@gmail.com www.roadracr4200.com Roba Dolce 300 Jefferson Boulevard Suite 102 Warwick, RI 02888 401-732-3652 www.robadolce.com Robbie 10810 Mid America Drive Lenexa, KS 66219 913-492-3400 pennys@robbieflexibles.com www.robbieflexibles.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGES 28-29

Robot Coupe USA, Inc. 264 South Perkins Ridgeland, MS 39157 800-824-1646 info@robotcoupeusa.com www.robot-coupe.com Rogers Family Co. 1731 Aviation Boulevard Lincoln, CA 95648 800-829-1300 info@rogersfamilyco.com www.rogersfamilyco.com Roland Foods 71 West 23rd Street New York, NY 10010 800-221-4030 sales.support@rolandfood.com www.rolandfood.com

Rooibee Red Tea 1102 Lyndon Lane Suite B Louisville, KY 40222 502-749-0888 rooibee@rooibeeredtea.com www.rooibeeredtea.com Roplast Industries 3155 South Fifth Avenue Oroville, CA 95965 530-532-9500 dcostello@roplast.com www.roplast.com Rosa Food Products Co. Inc. 2750 Grays Ferry Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19146 215-467-2214 rosa@rosafoods.com www.rosafoods.com Rose Acre Farms, Inc. 6874 North Base Road Seymour, IN 47274 812-497-2557 info2010@goodegg.com www.roseacre.com Royal Hawaiian Macadamia Nut, Inc. 688 Kinoole Street Suite 121 Hilo, HI 96720 808-969-8057 info@royalhawaiianorchards.com www.royalhawaiianorchards.com Royal Ridge Fruits/Stoneridge Orchards 13215 Road F SW PO Box 428 Royal City, WA 99357 509-346-1520 info@stoneridgeorchards.com www.stoneridgeorchards.com RTS Retail 1027 Industrial Place PO Box 179 St Clements, ON N0B 2M0 Canada 519-699-0022 dnorley@rtscompaniesinc.com www.rtsretail.ca Ruan 666 Grand Avenue 3200 Ruan Center Des Moines, IA 50309 866-782-6669 solutions@ruan.com www.ruan.com Rubi 1800 114th Avenue SE Washington, WA 98004 425-943-8208 www.coinstar.com Ruby Fresh 44474 West Nees Avenue Firebaugh, CA 93622 559-933-0340 david@rubyfresh.com www.rubyfresh.com Ruby’s Naturals, LLC 115 East 23rd Street 3rd Floor New York, NY 10010 855-543-7677 info@rubysrockets.com www.rubysrockets.com Rudi’s Organic Bakery 3300 Walnut Street Unit C Boulder, CO 80301 303-447-0495 www.rudisbakery.com Ruiz Foods 501 South Alta Avenue Dinuba, CA 93618-2100 559-591-5510 www.ruizfoods.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 37

RPE, Inc. 8550 Central Sands Road Bancroft, WI 54921 800-678-2789 rachel.leach@rpespud.com www.rpeproduce.com Rustic Crust 31 Barnstead Road Pittsfield, NH 03263 603-435-5119 info@rusticcrust.com www.rusticcrust.com RW3 Inc. 3201 Danville Boulevard Suite 162 Alamo, CA 94507 800-444-5793 info@rw3.com www.rw3.com

S Saaz Foods Haripara Road Mahuva, Gujarat 364290 India 011-91-986-799-4500 amish@saazfoods.com www.saazfoods.com Sabra Dipping Company 777 Westchester Avenue White Plains, NY 10604 914-372-3900 www.sabra.com SAF USA, Inc. 1245 South Main Street Suite 180 Grapevine, TX 76051 817-310-2600 contactusa@saf-ag.com www.saf-usa.com SafeStrap Company, Inc. 105 West Dewey Avenue Building D, Suite 410 Wharton, NJ 07885 800-356-7796/973-442-4623 www.safestrap.com Salient Management Company 203 Colonial Drive Horseheads, NY 14845 607-739-4511 tdavis@salient.com www.salient.com Sambazon 1160 Calle Cordillera San Clemente, CA 92673 877-726-2296 info@sambazon.com www.sambazon.com Sambrailo Packaging Company 800 Walker Street Watsonville, CA 95076 831-724-7581 jims@sambrailo.com www.sambrailo.com San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. 47444 Kato Road Fremont, CA 94538-7319 800-227-2830 www.herbspicetea.com Sanders Candy 23770 Hall Road Clinton Township, MI 48036 586-468-4300 info@sanderscandy.com www.sanderscandy.com Sandridge Food Corporation 133 Commerce Drive Medina, OH 44256 330-764-6123 info@sandridge.com www.sandridge.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGES 39, 108

Saputo Cheese USA Inc. 25 Tri-State International Office Center Suite 250 Lincolnshire, IL 60069 847-267-1100 wwwsaputo.com Saratoga Chips, LLC PO Box 800 Saratoga Spings, NY 12866 877-901-6950 www.originalsaratogachips.com SAS 100 SAS Campus Drive Cary, NC 27513-8617 919-677-4444 www.sas.com Save-A-Lot Food Stores 100 Corporate Office Drive Earth City, MO 63045 314-592-9100 eric.v.hunn@savealot.com www.save-a-lot.com/own Savor Street Foods One Park Plaza Wyomissing, PA 19610 800-523-8253 www.SavorStreet.com Sbrocco International, Inc. 20000 Horizon Way Suite 750 Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 856-424-6151 www.Good4UFreshFruit.com ScanAps 6133 Bristol Parkway Suite 301 Culver City, CA 90230 310-670-1700 chetty@scanaps.com www.scanaps.com Schar Foods 1050 Wall Street West Suite 203 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 201-355-8470 www.schar.com Schneider Paper Products Inc. 4800 North Street Baton Rouge, LA 70806 225-201-9739/225-201-9789 www.schneiderpaper.com The Schwan Food Company 115 West College Drive Marshall, MN 56258 800-533-5290/507-532-3274 www.theschwanfoods.com

Select-A-Vision 4 Blue Heron Drive Collegeville, PA 19426 800-822-2881/610-487-9100 info@select-a-vision.com www.select-a-vision.com Seneca Foods Corp. 418 East Conde Street Janesville, WI 53546 608-757-6715 www.senecafoods.com Serenity Tea Sips, LLC 3149 I-30 Suite F Mesquite, TX 75150 214-272-9020 sales@serenityteasips.com www.serenityteasips.com Seth Greenberg’s Brownie Crunch 275 Madison Avenue Suite 627 New York, NY 10016 212-878-6677 info@browniecrunch.com www.browniecrunch.com Setton International Foods, Inc. 85 Austin Boulevard Commack, NJ 11725 631-543-8090 info@settonfarms.com www.settonfarms.com Seventh Generation 60 Lake Street Burlington, VT 05401 800-456-1191 www.seventhgeneration.com Sharwood’s Premier Foods 31 Imperial Avenue Westport, CT 06880 203-226-6577 www.sharwoods.com Shelf Tech 163 East Main Street Little Falls, NJ 07424 973-237-9595 www.shelftech.com Shopper Gauge 504 Thrasher Street Norcross, GA 30071 203-912-1918 www.shoppergauge.com ShoppingCartMart.com 2424 Thaxton Court Naperville, IL 60565 209-645-2278 jon@napersolutions.com www.shoppingcartmart.com

SCI International Inc. 5902 Frederick Court Frederick, MD 21703 301-696-8879 www.scimedic.com

Shoreline Fruit 10850 East Traverse Highway Suite 4460 Traverse City, MI 49684 231-941-4336 www.shorelinefruit.com

Sealed Air-Cryovac 100 Rogers Bridge Road Duncan, SC 29334 800-391-5645 foodcare.na@sealedair.com www.sealedair.com/foodcare

Shuman Produce 278 Highway 23 South PO Box 550 Reidsville, GA 30453 912-557-4477 www.realsweet.com

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Seattle’s Best Coffee 2401 Utah Avenue South Seattle, WA 98134 800-611-7793/206-318-6841 www.seattlesbest.com Security Doctors of Illinois 939 W North Avenue Suite 150 Chicago, IL 60642 847-386-8838 www.securitydoctorsil.com Select Stainless 11145 Monroe Road Matthews, NC 28105 704-841-1090 dmelton@selectstainless.com www.selectstainless.com

ShurTech Brands, LLC 32150 Just Imagine Drive Avon, OH 44011 800-321-1733/440-937-7309 www.shurtech.com SightLine Display 950 Vitality Drive NW Suite A Comstock Park, MI 49321 616-784-4488 info@sightlinedisplay.com www.sightlinedisplay.com Signature Brands, LLC 808 Southwest 12th Street PO Box 279 Ocala, FL 34474 877-726-8793 hturner@signaturebrands.com www.signaturebrands.com

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Supplier liStingS Simco - Tanimura

Simco Foods Inc. 1180 South Beverly Drive Suite 509 Los Angeles, CA 90035 310-284-8445 info@simco.us www.simco.us Simonian Fruit Company PO Box 340 Fowler, CA 93625 559-834-5921 simcostaff@simonianfruit.com www.simonianfruit.com Simply Southern Sides 852 East Highland Road Suite B3 Macedonia, OH 44056 330-908-0493 customerservice@ simplysouthernsides.com www.simplysouthernsides.com 6 Ideas 1047 Shambliss Court Suite 200 Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 847-478-9094 klaner@6ideas.com www.6ideas.com Slap Ya Mama Cajun Seasoning 1103 West Main Street Ville Platte, LA 70586 337-363-6904 jack@slapyamama.com www.slapyamama.com Smith’s Consumer Products, Inc. 747 Mid-America Boulevard Hot Springs, AR 71913 501-321-9232/800-221-4156 sales@smithsproducts.com www.kitcheniq.com Smokey Mountain Snuff/Chew 668 Ziegler Lane Waco, TX 76708 877-766-5392/760-341-7667 www.smokeysnuff.com SMS 760 Lakeside Drive Suite D Gurnee, IL 60031 847-249-4939 info@sms-popdisplays.com www.sms-popdisplays.com Snack Factory, LLC PO Box 3562 Princeton, NJ 08543 609-683-5400 info@pretzelcrisps.com www.pretzelcrisps.com Snyder’s-Lance, Inc. 13024 Ballantyne Corporate Place, Harris Building Suite 900 Charlotte, NC 28277 800-438-1880/888-881-CHIP www.snyderslance.com Social Blends LLC 560 Oakmont Lane Westmont, IL 60559 630-323-2666 info@socialblendsllc.com www.socialblendsllc.com Society Insurance 150 Camelot Drive Fon du Lac, WI 54936 920-922-1220 info@societyinsurance.com www.societyinsurance.com Sodastream USA One Mall Drive Suite 905 Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 856-755-3412 kristin@sodastream.com www.sodastreamusa.com

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Sofidel America Corp. 1006 Marley Drive Haines City, FL 33844 800-835-1854 info@sofidelamerica.com www.sofidelamerica.com Sonny & Joe’s 288 Scholes Street Brooklyn, NY 11206 718-821-1970 howie@sonnyandjoes.com www.sonnyandjoes.com Sorbee International, LLC 9990 Global Road Philadelphia, PA 19115 800-654-3997/215-645-1111 www.sorbee.com Soulful Snacks PO Box 77943 Greensboro, NC 27417 888-842-9140 warrenjackson336@yahoo.com www.soulfulsnacks.com Source Nutrition Manufacturing 6800 Burleson Road Building 310, Suite 180 Austin, TX 78744 512-389-1918 dloomer@snmanufacturing.com www.snmanufacturing.com Southern Imperial 1400 Eddy Avenue Rockford, IL 61103 815-877-7041 info@southernimperial.com www.southernimperial.com SouthWind Farms 450 21st Street PO Box 606 Heyburn, ID 83336 208-436-8164 www.southwindpotatoes.com Sovena USA 1 Olive Grove Street Rome, NY 13441 315-797-7070 www.sovenausa.com Soy Vay Enterprises, Inc. PO Box 95918 Felton, CA 95018 831-335-3824 support@soyvay.com www.soyvay.com SPA Inc. 401 Milford Parkway Milford, OH 45150 513-733-8800 info@softpack.com www.softpack.com Sparrer Sausage Company 4325 West Ogden Avenue Chicago, IL 60623 773-762-3334 sales@sparrers.com www.sparrers.com Spartan Foods of America PO Box 1003 Fairforest, SC 29336 864-595-6262 info@mamamarys.com www.mamamarys.com Spartanburg Meat Processing Company, Inc. 3003 North Blackstock Road Spartanburg, SC 29301 800-315-5159/864-574-1225 www.spartanburgmeatprocessing.com Spaten North America 4621 Little Neck Parkway Little Neck, NY 11362 718-281-1912 SNA@spatennorthamerica.com www.spatenusa.com

Spectrum Bags, Inc. 12850 Midway Place Cerritos, CA 90703 562-623-2555 sales@spectrumbags.com www.spectrumbags.com Spice World Inc. 8101 Presidents Drive Orlando, FL 32809 407-851-9432 sworld@spiceworldinc.com www.spiceworldinc.com Spirit Specialty Solutions Inc. 1005 Sussex Boulevard Unit 8 Broomall, PA 19008 484-472-7906 sales@wienerminder.com www.wienerminder.com Sporlan Division, Parker Hannifin 206 Lange Drive Washington, MO 63090 636-239-1111 www.sporlanonline.com SRC Refrigeration 6615 Nineteen Mile Road Sterling Heights, MI 48314 586-254-0610 sales@src.us www.srcrefrigeration.com SSP Group International Inc. 9-50 Fasken Drive Toronto, ON M9W 1K5 Canada 877-784-7745 info@sspgroupinc.com www.sspgroupinc.com Starbucks Coffee Company 2401 Utah Avenue S Suite 800 Seattle, WA 98134 800-782-7282 www.starbucks.com Starlite Media LLC 919 Third Avenue New York, NY 10022 212-909-7700 sales@starlitemedia.com www.starlitemedia.com Starwest Botanicals Inc. 161 Main Avenue Sacramento, CA 95838 916-638-8100 sales-w@starwest-botanicals.com www.starwest-botanicals.com Stauffer Biscuit Co./Meiji Belmont & Sixth Avenue York, PA 17403 717-843-9016 www.stauffers.net Stefano Foods Inc. 4825 Hovis Road Charlotte, NC 28208 704-399-3935 www.stefanofoods.com Stemilt Growers PO Box 2779 Wenatchee, WA 98807 509-662-9667 www.stemilt.com Sterilox Food Safety 508 Lapp Road Malvern, PA 19355 484-321-2700 www.steriloxfresh.com Sterling Silver Premium Meats 151 North Main Street Wichita, KS 67202 316-291-2589 Stephanie_Daas@cargill.com <Stephanie_Daas@cargill.com> www.sterlingsilvermeats.com Sticky Fingers Bakeries 211 Taylor Street PO Box 8128 Spokane, WA 99203 509-922-1985 tom@stickyfingersbakeries.com www.stickyfingersbakeries.com

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STM 1055 Middlegate Road Unit 1 Mississauga, ON L4Y 3Y4 Canada 905-279-0039 info@shelftalkers.com www.shelftalkers.com Stonewall Kitchen 2 Stonewall Lane York, ME 03909 888-326-5678 wholesale@stonewallkitchen.com www.stonewallkitchen.com Stonyfield 10 Burton Drive Londonderry, NH 03053 603-437-4040 crelations@stonyfield.com www.stonyfield.com StoreCom Equipment LLC 1102 East Dixie Drive Dayton, OH 45449 800-356-0368 bfarmer@storecomllc.com www.storecomllc.com Sturm Foods, Inc. 215 Center Street Manawa, WI 54949 920-596-2511 info@sturminc.com www.sturmfoods.com Sugardale Foods 1888 Southway Street SE Massillon, OH 44646 800-860-6777 www.sugardalefoods.com Sulpice Chocolat 120 North Green Street Suite 3B Chicago, IL 60607 630-301-2345 anne@sulpicechocolat.com www.sulpicechocolat.com The Sun Products Corp. 60 Danbury Road Wilton, CT 06897 203-254-6700 www.sunproductscorp.com Sun World International, LLC 5701 Truxtun Avenue Suite 200 Bakersfield, CA 93309 661-631-4100 www.sun-world.com Sun-Maid Growers 13525 South Bethel Avenue Kingsburg, CA 93631 800-SUNMAID/559-896-8000 ingsales@sunmaid.com www.sunmaid.com Sunfolk Group 190 Morgan Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11237 718-366-6288 info@sunfolk.com www.sunfolk.com Sunlight International Sales PO Box 1027 Delano, CA 93216 661-792-6360 sales@dulcich.com www.dulcich.com Sunoptics 6201 27th Street Sacramento, CA 95822 916-395-4700 ggrable@sunoptics.com www.sunoptics.com Sunshine Sweet Corn PO Box 948153 Maitland, FL 32794 212-420-8808 stark.ssc@gmail.com www.sunshinesweetcorn.com

Sunsweet Bakery 6444 Nancy Ridge Drive San Diego, CA 92121 858-546-1976 info@sunsweetbakery.com www.sunsweetbakery.com

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Sunsweet Growers Inc. 901 North Walton Avenue Yuba City, CA 95993 800-417-2253 www.sunsweet.com Superior Manufacturing Group 5655 West 73rd Street Bedford Park, IL 60638-6211 708-458-4600 info@notrax.com www.notrax.com The Supermarket Depot 600 East 16th Street North Kansas City, MO 64116 877-860-1377 info@thesupermarketdepot.com www.thesupermarketdepot.com Supervalu Design Services Group Inc. 6533 Flying Cloud Drive Suite 100 Eden Prairie, MI 55344 952-914-5800 www.supervalu.com Surface Solutions, Inc. 5693 West 73rd Street Indianapolis, IN 46278 317-388-8000 info@surfacesolutionsusa.com www.surfacesolutionsusa.com Swagger Foods Corp. 900 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Hills, IL 60061 847-913-1200 info@swaggerfoods.com www.swaggerfoods.com Sweet Jubilee Gourmet 273 Mulberry Drive Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 877-309-9262 diane@brittlebark.com www.sweetjubileegourmet.com Swiss Colony Retail Brands, LLC 1112 7th Avenue Monroe, WI 53566 888-411-4051 contact@scretailbrands.com www.scretailbrands.com Sylvania LED 100 Endicott Street Danvers, MA 01923 978-777-1900 www.sylvania.com/LEDstixx Symphony IRI Group 150 North Clinton Street Chicago, IL 60661 312-726-1221 www.symphonyiri.com

T Table Talk Pies, Inc. 120 Washington Street Suite 1 Worcester, MA 01610 508-798-8811 blittlefield@tabletalkpie.com www.tabletalkpie.com Tabletops Unlimited, Inc. 23000 Avalon Boulevard Carson, CA 90745-5017 310-549-6000 tabletops@ttucorp.com www.ttucorp.com

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Tanimura & Antle 1 Harris Road Salinas, CA 93908 800-772-4542 www.taproduce.com


Supplier liStingS Tasty - Unity

Tasty Bite 3 Landmark Square Fifth floor Stamford, CT 06901 203-348-0030 comments@tastybite.com www.tastybite.com

Thats A Nice! 3370 Glendale Boulevard Suite 401 Los Angeles, CA 90039 323-644-7533 info@thatsanice.com www.thatsanice.com

Tasty Brand Inc. 24003 Ventura Boulevard Building A, # 218 Calabasas, CA 91302 818-225-9000 info@tastybrand.com www.tastybrand.com

Theochem Laboratories, Inc. 7373 Rowlett Park Drive Tampa, FL 33610 813-237-6463 marketing@theochem.com www.theochem.com

Tate’s Bake Shop 43 North Sea Road Southampton, NY 11968 631-780-6511 info@tatesbakeshop.com www.tatesbakeshop.com TEANZO 1856/Terre Tea LLC 3943 Irvine Boulevard Suite 138 Irvine, CA 92602 714-785-9538 info@teanzo.com www.teanzo.com TechGuard Security 28 Hawk Ridge Boulevard Suite 107 Lake St. Louis, MO 63367 636-489-2230 info@techguardsecurity.com www.techguard.com Temkin International Inc. 213 Temkin Way Payson, UT 84651 800-235-5263/801-465-1300 www.temkininternational.com Temptime Corporation 116 American Road Morris Plains, NJ 07950 973-984-6000 info@temptimecorp.com www.freshcheck.com 1010data The Helmsley Building 230 Park Avenue, 27th Floor New York, NY 10169 866-405-DATA(2382)/212-405-1010 www.1010data.com B. Terfloth & Co. 229 Peachtree Street Suite 1125 Atlanta, GA 30303 678-805-7775 cbauza@terflothusa.com www.terfloth.com Tetra Pak Inc. 101 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Hills, IL 60061 800-806-9675 infomedia.us@tetrapak.com www.tetrapakusa.com Texas Star & Nut Company 206 Market Avenue PO Box 2653 Boerne, TX 78006 866-455-8300/830-249-8300 sales@texasnut.com www.texasnut.com TH Foods, Inc. 2154 Harlem Road Loves Park, IL 61111 815-636-9500/815-639-3055 damman@thfoods.com www.thfoods.com That's How We Roll, LLC 100 Passaic Avenue Suite 155 Fairfield, NJ 07004 973-602-3011 info@thwroll.com www.dippinchips.com

Thermal Technologies, Incorporated 130 Northpoint Court Blythewood, SC 29016 803-691-8000 www.thermaltechnologies.com Thermal-Chem 2550 Edgington Franklin Park, IL 60131 800-635-3773 rayh@thermalchem.com www.thermalchem.com 13 Foods LLC PO Box 2257 Lewiston, ID 83501 208-413-9250 sales@13foods.com www.13foods.com SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 38

Thomas & Thorngren, Inc. 1 Vantage Way Suite A-105 Nashville, TN 37228 615-242-8246 jbaumgartner@tntnash.com www.thomasandthorngren.com

Tomlinson Industries 13700 Broadway Avenue Cleveland, OH 44125-1992 216-587-3400 gphifer@tomlinsonind.com www.tomlinsonind.com

Trash 2 Recycling, Inc. PO Box 45 Running Springs, CA 92382 909-867-2099 www.t2rs.com Treif USA, Inc. 230 Long Hill Cross Road Shelton, CT 06484 203-929-9930 treifusa@treif.com www.treif.com

Top RX, Inc. 2950 Brother Road Bartlett, TN 38133 901-373-9314 www.toprx.com

TrendSource, Inc. 4891 Pacific Highway Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92110 619-718-7467 trustedinsight@trendsource.com www.trendsource.com

Top Shelf Fixtures, LLC 5263 Schaefer Avenue Chino, CA 91710 909-627-7423 info@topshelffixtures.com www.topshelffixtures.com Topical BioMedics, Inc. PO Box 494 Rhinebeck, NY 12572-0904 800-959-1007/845-471-4906 info@topicalbiomedics.com www.topicalbiomedics.com

Tribe Mediterranean Foods Company, Inc. 110 Prince Henry Drive Taunton, MA 02780 774-961-0000 info@tribehummus.com www.tribehummus.com

Tortuga Rum Cake Company 14202 Southwest 142nd Avenue Miami, FL 33186 305-378-6668 sales@tortugaimports.com www.tortugarumcakes.com

TriCord Pharmaceuticals 2448 East 81st Street Suite 5640 Tulsa, OK 04137 800-511-4135/918-599-7379 www.tricordpharma.com

Toshiba Global Commerce 3039 Cornwallis Road Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 800-426-4968 www.toshibgcs.com

Trion Industries, Inc. 297 Laird Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 570-824-1000 info@triononline.com www.triononline.com

Total Refrigeration Gaskets 2205 Platinum Road Apopka, FL 32703 407-889-0554 www.totalrefgaskets.com Totally Wicked Stancliffe Street Blackburn, Lancashire BB2 2QR United Kingdom 011-44-125-469-2244 seototallywickeduk@gmail.com www.totallywicked-eliquid.co.uk

Thunderbird Food Machinery, Inc. 4602 Brass Way Dallas, TX 75236 214-311-3000 tbfmdallas@hotmail.com www.thunderbirdfm.com

Tote Cart/Austin-Westran Company 602 East Blackhawk Drive Byron, IL 61010 815-963-3414 sales@totecart.com www.totecart.com

Tigerx USA Group Inc. PO Box 187 Princeton, NJ 08542 609-651-5611 sales@tigerxusa.com www.tigerxusa.com

Toufayan Bakeries, Inc. 2615 East U.S. Highway 92 Plant City, FL 33566 813-754-5565 info@toufayan.com www.toufayan.com

TIO Networks 1550-250 Howe Street Vancouver, BC V6C 3R8 Canada 888-679-3322 contact@tionetworks.com www.tionetworks.com

Tower Candy Co. PO Box 781362 San Antonio, TX 78278 210-592-7576 info@towercandyco.com www.towercandyco.com TPF Services 21045 North 9th Place Suite 204 Phoenix, AZ 85083 623-344-1433 akurzman@thepetfirm.com www.thepetfirm.com

Tnuva 3 Oak Road Fairfield, NJ 07670 973-808-1691 tammy@tnuvausa.com www.tnuva.com

Trade Fixtures/New Leaf Design, LLC 1501 Westpark Drive Suite 5 Little Rock, AR 72204 501-664-1318 cservice@tradefixtures.com www.tradefixtures.com

TokenWorks Inc. 26 Milburn Street 2nd Floor Bronxville, NY 10708 800-574-5034 www.idscanner.com

Transatlantic Foods PO Box 286677 New York, NJ 10128 212-330-8286 info@transatlanticfoods.com www.transatlanticfoods.com

Turkey Hill Dairy 2601 River Road Conestoga, PA 17516 800-MY-DAIRY/717-872-5451 www.turkeyhill.com TW Garner Food Co. 4045 Indiana Avenue Winston-Salem, NC 27105 336-661-1550 www.texaspete.com Twinings North America, Inc. 777 Passaic Avenue Suite 230 Clifton, NJ 07012 973-574-2226 jim.donnelly@twiningsusa.com www.twiningsusa.com Twinlab/Alvita Tea 600 East Quality Drive American Fork, UT 84003 800-645-5626 info@twinlab.com www.twinlab.com Tyson Foods 2200 Don Tyson Parkway CP-579 Springdale, AR 72762 479-290-2631 eric.leblanc@tyson.com www.tysondeli.com

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Triunfo-Mex Inc. 150 Russell Street City Of Industry, CA 91744 626-336-1305 contact@triunfo-mex.com www.jovycandy.com

360 Cookware 4129 United Avenue Mount Dora, FL 32757 877-360-8276, ext. 509 customer_inquiries@360cookware.com www.360cookware.com

TIPIAK Inc. 45 Church Street Suite 303 Stamford, CT 06906 203-961-9117 sales@tipiak-e.com www.tipiak.com

Turbana Corp. 999 Ponce de Leon Boulevard Suite 900 Coral Gables, FL 33134 305-445-1542 info@turbana.com www.turbana.com

Troffico LLC 9223 Owensmouth Avenue Chatsworth, CA 91311 818-220-7571 raffihart@raffihart.com www.Troffico.com TrolleyBasket USA 81 Beech Tree Ridge Killingworth, CT 06419 860-663-1575 information@trolleybasketusa.com www.trolleybasketusa.com Tropical Foods PO Box 7507 1100 Continental Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28273 800-438-4470/704-588-0400 www.tropicalfoods.com The Truckle Cheese Company Fare Acres Farm, Dry Drayton Road Oakington Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB24 3BD United Kingdom 011-44-0-1223-234740 www.trucklecheese.co.uk/shop/ home.php True Drinks 18552 MacArthur Boulevard Suite 325 Irvine, CA 92612 949-203-3505 www.truedrinks.com

U U.S. Nonwovens Corp. 100 Emjay Boulevard Brentwood, NY 11717 631-952-0100 info@usnonwovens.com www.usnonwovens.com U.S. Packaging & Wrapping LLC PO Box 6063 Cabot, AR 72023 800-441-5090 www.uspackagingandwrapping.com Udi’s Gluten Free Foods 12000 East 47th Avenue Suite 400 Denver, CO 80239 303-657-6366 glutenfree@udisfood.com www.udisglutenfree.com Unaprol Via Rocca di Papa 12 Rome, 00179 Italy 011-39-06-7846-9008 www.flavor-your-life.com Unilever Foods NA 800 Sylvan Avenue Englewood, NJ 07632-3113 201-894-7471 marc.shaw@unilever.com www.unileverfoodsolutions.us United Brands 5355 Mira Sorrento Place Suite 270 San Diego, CA 92121 619-461-5220 www.drinkjoose.com

Truecount 40 Walnut Street Dover, NH 05253 800-403-7118 success@truecount.com www.truecount.com

United Juice Companies of America, Inc. 505 66th Avenue Southwest Vero Beach, FL 32968 772-562-5442 sherry@unitedjuice.com www.unitedjuice.com

TrueTrac, LLC 1140 Abbott Street Suite C Salinas, CA 93901 800-548-1901/831-737-1804 www.TrueTrac.com

Unity Brands Group LLC 1168 Sandlake Road Saint Augustine, FL 32092 904-940-8975 praful@unitybrandsgroup.com www.unitybrandsgroup.com

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Universal Lighting Technologies Inc. 26 Century Boulevard Suite 500 Nashville, TN 37214 800-BALLAST www.unvlt.com Universal Merchants 303 Fifth Avenue Suite 407 New York, NY 10016 212-889-1800 www.nynab.com UNREAL Candy 100 North Washington Street Fifth Floor Boston, MA 02114 857-350-3659 hi@getunreal.com www.getunreal.com The Urbane Tea Company 8210 Stenton Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 888-768-8130 info@urbanetea.com www.urbaneteaco.com US Bakery 2006 South Weller Street Seattle, WA 98144 206-726-7518 terry.elliott@usbakery.com www.usbakery.com US Nutrition 2100 Midtown Avenue Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 631-200-5220 www.nbty.com US Soaps Company 2114 Atlantic Avenue Raleigh, NC 27604 919-255-9160 www.ussoaps.net USPS/The United States Postal Service 475 L’Enfant Plaza SW Room 5406 Washington, DC 20260 202-268-2500 www.usps.com

V Valassis 19975 Victor Parkway Livonia, MI 48152 734-591-3000 www.valassis.com Valspar Corporation 2000 Georgertwon Drive Waterfront Corp Park Building 111 Sewickly, PA 15143 800-845-9061 www.valspar.com Vantage Foods US LP 2118 North Tyler Suite B102 Wichita, KS 67212 316-721-7998 www.vantagefoods.net Vaper’s Corner 1002 SW Blue Parkway Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 816-434-5293 sales@vaperscorner.com www.vaperscorner.com Vapor Corp. 3001 Griffin Road Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 888-SMOKE-51/888-482-7671 sales@vapor-corp.com www.vapor-corp.com Vaska LLC 2332 5th Street Berkeley, CA 94710 510-644-2111 info@vaskaproducts.com www.vaskahome.com

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Venice Bakery 134 Main Street El Segundo, CA 90245 310-322-7357 contact@venicebakery.com www.venicebakery.com Verizon Wireless One Verizon Way #VC62S437 Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 908-559-8334 www.verizonwireless.com/retail VersaCartSystems, Inc. 4775 Walnut Street Boulder, CO 80301 303-530-9430 sales@versacart.com www.versacart.com Vestcom International, Inc. 7302 Kanis Road Little Rock, AR 72204 501-663-0100 www.vestcom.com Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc. 2070 Chain Bridge Road Suite 500 Vienna, VA 22182 703-442-9205 bakerymarketing@vdfy.com www.viedefrance.com Village Farms 7 Christopher Way Eatontown, NJ 07724 732-676-3000 sales@villagefarms.com www.villagefarms.com Village Grown Organic PO Box 140 Kelton, PA 19346-0140 877-Y-VEGGIE/610-869-4664 sales@villagegrownorganic.com www.villagegrownorganic.com Vincent Giordano Corporation 2600 Washington Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19146 215-467-6629 bruceb@vgiordano.com www.vgiordano.com Vino Gelatina LLC 8920 Eves Road Suite 768721 Roswell, GA 30076 770-634-0192 rbush@vinogelatina.com www.vinogelatina.com Virtual Packaging 530 South Nolen Drive Southlake, TX 76092 817-328-3900 sales@virtualpackaging.com www.virtualpackaging.com

W Wada Farms Potatoes 2155 Providence Way Idaho Falls, ID 83404 208-542-2898 chris@wadafarms.com www.wadafarms.com Wahl Clipper Corp. 3001 North Locust Street Sterling, IL 61081-0587 800-767-9245 www.wahl.com Waldos Blve. Paseo Cucapah No. 16822 Frac. El Lago Tijuana B.C., 22210 Mexico 011-52-664-627-8320 garciaan@waldos.com www.waldos.com Wapiti Labs Inc. 39555 Flink Avenue North Branch, MN 55056 651-237-4051 info@wapitilabsinc.com www.wapitilabsinc.com Wasa USA/Barilla 1200 Lakeside Drive Deerfield, IL 60015 847-405-7500 connie.lee@wasa-barilla.com www.wasa-usa.com Waste Management 1001 Fannin Suite 4ooo Houston, TX 77002 713-512-6200 wmcares@wm.com www.wm.com Weetabix North America 20 Cameron Street Clinton, MA 01510 978-368-0991 www.weetabix.com Well-Pict Berries PO Box 973 Watsonville, CA 95077 831-722-3871 info@wellpict.com www.wellpict.com West Liberty Foods 228 West 2nd Street PO Box 318 West Liberty, IA 52776 888-511-4500 wlfsales@wlfoods.com www.wlfoods.com

VitaCeutical Labs 46 Corporate Park Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92606 949-863-0340 customerservice@vitaceutical.com www.vitaceutical.com

Westminster Cracker Company 1 Scale Avenue Suite 81, Building 14 Rutland, VT 05701 802-773-8888 retail@westminstercrackers.com www.westminstercrackers.com

Viva Beverages LLC 27777 Franklin Road Suite 1640 Southfield, MI 48034 248-746-7044 www.drinkmarley.com

Whink Products Company 1901 15th Avenue PO Box 230 Eldora, IA 50627 800-247-5102/641-939-2353 info@whink.com www.whink.com

VM Consult 10-A Tsiolkovskogo Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg 190103 Russia 011-7-911-932-7890 info@consultvm.com www.consultvm.com Volk Enterprises 1335 Ridgeland Parkway Suite 120 Alpharetta, GA 30004 770-663-5400 kbragg@volkent.com www.volkenterprises.com

Whisk and Spoon - A culinary company 3553 West Chester Pike BMP 204 Newtown Square, PA 19074 610-624-3680 info@whiskandspoon.com www.whiskandspoon.com WhiteWave Foods Company 12002 Airport Way Broomfield, CO 80021-2546 303-635-4000/303-635-4773 www.whitewave.com

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Whole Harvest 376 West Park Drive Warsaw, NC 28398 910-293-7917 forrest@wholeharvest.com www.wholeharvest.com

Woodland Foods 3751 Sunset Avenue Waukegan, IL 60087 847-625-8600 sales@woodlandfoods.com www.woodlandfoods.com

Wholly Guacamole 3000 Galvez Avenue Ft. Worth, TX 76111-3820 817-509-0626 jalley@fresherizedfoods.com www.fresherizedfoods.com

World Tea Media/F+W Media 5125 West Oquendo Road Suite 16 Las Vegas, NV 89118 702-253-1893 info@worldteamedia.com www.worldteamedia.com

Wiesheu Daimlerstrabe 10 Affalterbach Denmark 011-49-7144 303-0 info@wiesheu.de www.wiesheu.de Wilcox Fresh 1110 Golden Beauty Drive Rexburg, ID 83440 208-680-6862 www.wilcoxfresh.com Wild Blueberry Association of North America 5784 York Complex Suite 52 Orono, ME 04469 207-581-1475 www.wildblueberries.com Wild Planet Foods, Inc. 1585 Heartwood Drive Suite F McKinleyville, CA 95519 800-998-9946/707-840-9116 www.wildplanetfoods.com Willert Home Products 4044 Park Avenue St. Louis, MO 63110 314-772-2822 whp@willert.com www.willert.com Windsor Fixtures, Inc. 755 Raco Drive Suite E Lawrenceville, GA 30046 770-962-2828 www.windsorfixtures.com Winery Exchange, Inc. 500 Redwood Boulevard Suite 200 Novato, CA 94947 415-382-6754 marketing@wineryexchange.com www.wineryexchange.com Winston Packaging 8095 North Point Boulevard Winston Salem, NC 27106 336-759-0051 sgordon@winstonpackaging.com www.winstonpackaging.com Wisdom Natural Brands 1203 West San Pedro Street Gilbert, AZ 85233 800-899-9908/480-921-1373 info@wisdomnaturalbrands.com www.wisdomnaturalbrands.com Wisoman Foods Inc. 30782 Huntwood Avenue Hayward, CA 94544 510-675-9210 info@wisoman.com www.wisoman.com With Love Chocolates 711 South 48th Street Tacoma, WA 98408 253-471-3717 withlovechocolates@msn.com www.withlovechocolates.com Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company 410 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 800-WRIGLEY www.wrigley.com

WS Packaging Group Inc. 2571 South Hemlock Road Green Bay, WI 54229 800-818-5481 marketing@wspackaging.com www.wspackaging.com

Y Yale Materials Handling Corporation PO Box 7357 Greenville, NC 27834 252-931-5100 www.yale.com Yotta Pet Products PO Box 877 Paris, IL 61944 888-768-4777 sales@dogloverschoice.com www.dogloverschoice.com Yucatan Foods 9841 Airport Boulevard Suite 1578 Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-342-5363 marketing@avocado.com www.avocado.com

Z Zep Commercial Sales & Service 425 Franklin Road Suite 530 Marietta, GA 30067 800-241-5656 www.mycleanlikeapro.com Zero Zone, Inc. 110 North Oakridge Drive North Prairie, WI 53153 800-247-4496/262-392-1344 sales@zero-zone.com www.zero-zone.com The Zeroll Company 3355 Enterprise Avenue Suite 160 Weston, FL 33331 800-872-5000 sales@zeroll.com www.zeroll.com Zevia 10200 Culver Boulevard Culver City, CA 90232 855-GO-ZEVIA/855-469-3842 zevia@zevia.com www.zevia.com Zoetis 5 Giralda Farms Madison, NJ 07940 973-660-7491 www.zoetis.com Zoo Fans 1650 38th Street Suite 201W Boulder, CO 80301 855-ZOO-FANS/855-966-3267 info@zoofans.com www.zoofans.com


what s next Food, Beverage & Nonfood Products

Get on the Sticks

Gorton’s Seafood has reinvented its signature product with Smart & Crunchy Breaded Fish Sticks, made with 100 percent wild-caught Alaska pollock and featuring a crispy panko coating. The never-fried item boasts 50 percent less fat than Gorton’s regular Fish Sticks and contains 180 calories per serving. Expected to be available nationally early next year, along with Smart & Crunchy Breaded Fish Fillets, the fish sticks have an SRP range of $4.99-$6.99 for a 15.7-ounce, five-count resealable bag. www.gortons.com

Winners’ Cup

Barnie’s CoffeeKitchen’s entry into the Keurig-compatible single-serve arena, CupUp, brews a café-quality quaff with 30 percent more java than other leading brands. According to the company, the capsule’s patent-pending channel design boosts water circulation, producing a finer extraction of aroma and flavor. Available in a 10-count package retailing for a suggested $10.99, the item comes in Barnie’s Blend, Café Au Chocolat, Crème Brûlée and Santa’s White Christmas varieties. BarniesCoffeeKitchen.com

‘Frozen’ to the Core

Among Disney Consumer Products’ (DCP) lineup of recently released licensed produce offerings are “Frozen” branded bagged apples by Sage. “Beyond the toy aisle, ‘Frozen’ is also keeping the produce section fresh and cool,” notes John T. King, DCP’s VP of licensing. “The global appeal of our stories and characters gives Disney Consumer Products an opportunity to continue to expand our produce portfolio and empower parents with more nutritious food options for their kids.” Through collaborations with DCP, licensees and retailers can see their produce business thrive, and the effect of healthier eating on families increase. www.DisneyConsumerProducts.com

Faster Pasta

New World Pasta brands San Giorgio and Creamette have introduced products to help lovers of baked pasta dishes create meals in less time. With San Giorgio Oven Ready Penne and Creamette Oven Ready Elbows, time-starved home cooks can make baked penne or elbow casserole without having to boil the pasta first, saving on prep and cleanup time. The 12-ounce boxes, retailing for a suggested $1.38-$1.48 (San Giorgio) or $1.39-$1.56 (Creamette) each, feature an easy-to-make recipe, with additional recipes available at the brands’ websites. www.sangiorgio.com; www.creamette.com December 2014 | progressivegrocer.com |

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Shelf Score™ — october 2014 New Product

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Quaker Chewy Granola Bars-Caramel Apple Fiber One Streusel Bar-Strawberry Keebler Fudge Stripes Red Velvet Cookies Reese’s Spreads, Peanut Butter Chocolate Annie’s Uncured Pepperoni Pizza Poppers Bertolli Premium Sauce-Imported Porcini Mushroom paired with White Truffle Oil The Better Chip-Chipotles and Sea Salt Caramel Apple Oreos Litehouse Opadipity Cucumber Dill Greek Yogurt Dip Kettle Brand Potato Chips-Hot Jalapeño

Purchase INteNt score

76% 69 65 64 63 60 57 55 50 49

source: Instant.ly Shelf Score

Spread the News

Calcium-rich Blue Isle Mediterranean Yogurt Spreads, distributed by Karoun Dairies Inc., are made from fresh, rBSTfree milk with live active and probiotic cultures. Available in Original, Honey, Blueberry, French Onion and Spicy Vegetable varieties, the low-in-sodium and -sugar product line has just 60 calories and 6 grams of fat per serving. The SRP is $3.29 per 8-ounce refrigerated tub. BlueIslespread.com; Karouncheese.com

We’re seeing a lot of flavor experimentation in this edition of Shelf Score. Brands are trying out bold, unique profiles such as porcini mushroom, jalapeño or red velvet — and consumers are responding with varying degrees of interest. In terms of standout categories, snack and cereal bars occupy the top two spots, suggesting that flavorful, on-the-go foods are still serving a market need.

Pouchfuls of Flavor

As it marks its 100th anniversary this year, Chicken of the Sea is making the most of its salmon leadership with the introduction of Flavored Salmon Pouches — a first for the industry. Due to roll out nationally in the spring, the product line offers Lemon Pepper, Barbecue, and Sweet & Spicy flavors, with additional SKUs being considered for the future. To support the item, the company has developed a host of new recipes and serving suggestions, in addition to launching an exhaustive PR and sampling program. The SRP range for a 2.5-ounce pouch is $1.15-$1.49. www.chickenofthesea.com

Shredded Treat

Who says dogs can’t be foodies, too? Freshpet Select Fresh from the Kitchen Home Cooked Chicken Recipe allows Fido to dine in style on high-quality shredded poultry featuring no preservatives or fillers. In fact, more than 80 percent of the small-batch recipe consists of fresh, locally sourced chicken. The product also provides essential vitamins in the form of carrots, spinach and superfruit cranberries. A 1.75-pound bag of the refrigerated dog food retails for a suggested $7.99. www.freshpet.com

seasonal spotlight Festive Indulgences

Exclusive to Whole Foods Market, Ciao Bella’s limited-time-only Pumpkin Sea Salt Caramel and Mistletoe Mint gourmet gelato flavors capture the essence of the holidays. The former features a creamy pumpkin purée base, swirls of sweet-and-salty caramel, and a touch of cinnamon, while the latter, brand-new this year, consists of crème de menthe gelato paired with the company’s own Fair Trade organic South American dark chocolate. A 14-ounce container retails for a suggested $4.99. www.ciaobellagelato.com

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advertiser index American Meat Institute

82

www.meatami.com

Amerlux

51

www.amerlux.com

Avocados From Mexico

11

www.theamazingavocado.com

Beiersdorf USA, Inc.

27

www.bdfusa.com

Inside Back Cover

www.blountfinefoods.com/buildsales

75

www.ceridian.com

Blount Fine Foods Ceridian CIP Retail

95, 115

www.cipstyle.com

3

www.cokesolutions.com/retail

32

www.conagrafoodsconvenience.com

Del Monte Fresh Produce

45

www.freshdelmonte.com

Diamond Wipes International, Inc.

77

www.diamondwipes.com

Inside Front Cover, 13

www.dominosugar.com

The Coca-Cola Company ConAgra Foods, Inc.

Domino Foods Enjoy Life Natural Brands LLC

53

www.enjoylifefoods.com

Fresno Food Expo

61

www.fresnofoodexpo.com

Gold Medal Products Co.

99

www.gmpopcorn.com

Grocery Manufacturer’s Association

84

www.tpasupplychain.com

Grower’s Express, LLC/ Green Giant Fresh

42

www.greengiantfresh.com

4, 15, 35, 63, 79 (Regional), 93, 113

www.heinekenusa.com

The Hershey Company

7

www.ice-breakers.com

House-Autry Mills, Inc.

25

www.house-autry.com/head-south

Idaho Potato Commission

72

www.idahopotato.com/retail

Cover-Tip, 20

www.smuckers.com

55

www.limoneira.com

104, 105

www.facetofaceequipment.com

Mariani Packing Company

30

www.mariani.com

Milk Splash

41

www.milksplash.com

MillerCoors

57

www.millercoors.com

MOM Brands

59

www.mombrands.com/bull

Morton & Bassett Spices

31

www.mortonbassett.com

NatureSweet

47

www.naturesweet.com

NEPA Carton & Carrier Co., Inc.

54

www.nepacartons.com

Paramount Citrus Association

17

www.pomwonderful.com

100

www.posatech.com

83

jfriedman@stagnitomail.com

28-29

www.robbieflexibles.com

37

www.elmonterey.com

39, 108

www.sandridge.com

Heineken USA, Inc.

The J.M. Smucker Company Limoneira M&E Manufacturing Co., Inc.

POSA Tech, Inc. Progressive Grocer Mobile Robbie Ruiz Foods Sandridge Food Corporation Sealed Air- Cryovac

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www.gripandtear.com

79 (Regional)

http://storebrands.info/ims2015

Sunsweet Bakery

49

www.sunsweetingredients.com

Tabletops Unlimited, Inc.

23

www.roveliving.com

13 Foods LLC

38

www.13foods.com

8

www.triononline.com

81

www.ippexpo.org

Store Brands Innovation & Marketing Summit

Trion Industries, Inc. US Poultry & Egg Association

570 Lake Cook Rd, Suite 310, Deerfield, IL 60015 Phone: 224 632-8200 Fax: 224 632-8266 www.stagnitobusinessinformation.com STAGNITO BUSINESS INFORMATION ALSO PRODUCES:

Harry Stagnito President and CEO 224-632-8217 hstagnito@stagnitomail.com Kollin Stagnito Chief Operating Officer 224-632-8226 kollinstagnito@stagnitomail.com Ned Bardic Senior Vice President/Partner 224-632-8224 nbardic@stagnitomail.com Korry Stagnito Chief Brand Officer 224-632-8171 korrystagnito@stagnitomail.com Jeff Friedman Vice President/Group Publisher 201-855-7621 jfriedman@stagnitomail.com John Huff Midwest Regional Sales Manager 224-632-8174 jhuff@stagnitomail.com Elizabeth Cherry Western Regional Sales Manager 310-546-3815 • Cell 310-990-9597 echerry@stagnitomail.com Maggie Kaeppel Eastern Marketing Manager 630-364-2150 • Cell 708-565-5350 mkaeppel@stagnitomail.com Mike Shaw Northeast, Marketing Manager 201-855-7631 • Cell 201-281-9100 mshaw@stagnitomail.com Janet Blaney Marketing Manager (AZ, CO, ID, MD, MN, MT, NM, NV, OH, TX, UT, WY) 630-364-1601 jblaney@stagnitomail.com Courtney Warnimont Advertising Manager 224-632-8215 cwarnimont@stagnitomail.com

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the last word

Branching Out

M

aking a living is one thing; making a difference is quite another. And that’s precisely what our 2014 Top Women in Grocery (TWIG) award winners do every day: make a living for themselves and their families while making a big diference in their companies, and in the lives of those around them. It’s something we frmly believe is well worth celebrating, as did a star-studded, sold-out crowd of nearly 500, who joined with us last month at the Loews Chicago O’Hare hotel for our eighth annual Top Women in Grocery gala, which by all accounts delivered on our unending goal of continuous advancement of the industry’s premier women’s recognition program. In addition to providing an opportunity to mingle with, and shine an individual spotlight on, a full two-thirds — or roughly 200 — of our total 311 winners, this year’s TWIG event branched out in new directions — during both the afternoon educational and networking program and the evening bash — to culminate in what one senior retail executive described as “an overall amazing event.” Added another industry leader: “Te collaboration and integration of all sectors of the retailer and supplier communities were exceptional. It was so well planned, and it really made the women feel appreciated and recognized while providing ample opportunities to network, reconnect with old friends and also make new ones.” I’m particularly partial to the viewpoint of yet another attendee, who noted, “Te overall ‘feel’ of the total event was excellent; it was simply a great celebration of the accomplishments of inspirational women in our industry.” Ode to Joy No doubt, the contagious vibe of joy, gratitude and esprit de corps was unmistakable — not only among our honorees, but also for our illustrious special guests: FMI President/CEO Leslie Sarasin, who presided masterfully for the second year as TWIG awards emcee; Janel Haugarth, Supervalu’s EVP and president of independent business and supply chain services, who received the distinguished Trailblazer Award; and keynoter Deanie Elsner, EVP and CMO of Kraft Foods, who was positively sensational in delivering “fve life lessons” for our distinguished guests.

Elsner’s riveting wisdom dovetailed splendidly with the valuable life lessons shared by this year’s TWIG event attendees, who were asked to tell us who has had the biggest infuence on their lives or careers, and what they learned from them. And though space doesn’t permit me to expound on the many inspiring stories revealed by our 2014 event attendees (30 of whom were selected as the lucky winners of a sleek Microsoft Surface Pro 3), a universal theme of trust, respect and abiding appreciation — be it for parents, grandparents, siblings, sisters, frst bosses, former store directors, current district managers, corporate SVPs, mentors past and present, corporate presidents, or CEOs — permeated each heartfelt narrative. Considering the past hurdles faced by many of our Top Women in the forms of gender discrimination, family tragedies and personal setbacks, alongside responsibilities related to their roles as mothers, daughters, wives, sisters, friends, community leaders and grass-roots volunteers, the excursion to the TWIG winners’ circle is hardly a cakewalk. But as always, understanding their paths provides an optimal platform for the industry to appreciate the present and plan for the future. We encourage you to learn more about the inspiring journeys that brought our 2014 Top Women winners to Chicago last month on our website: www.progressivegrocer/TWIG2014. While we’re acutely aware of the great strides women industry leaders have made as TWIG enters its ninth year of existence, there’s clearly more to be done, and there remain many gifted and deserving women throughout the industry who deeply deserve to be recognized — not only by their companies, but more importantly, by their fellow industry peers as well. With this in mind, it’s my hope to see at least one member of each progressive grocery organization represented in our 2015 awards program, nominations for which will open on our website on beginning on Jan. 1, 2015. All of us at Progressive Grocer wish you an invigorating and productive 2015, and extend our abiding thanks for your friendship, trust and support. PG Meg Major mmajor@stagnitomail.com Twitter @Meg_Major/@pgrocer

While we’re acutely aware of the great strides women industry leaders have made as TWIG enters its ninth year of existence, there’s clearly more to be done.

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