Ice Cream Trade Shows

Ice Cream Trade Shows

In 2004 production of ice cream and other similar frozen products in the United States reached approximately 1.6 billion gallons equaling to about 21.5 quarts consumption per person, with five top different flavors that shared a slice of being ?favorites? namely vanilla, chocolate, Neapolitan, strawberry, and cookies and cream. That same year, ice cream sales in the U.S. attained 21.4 billion dollars, with $8.1billion being on household consumption and $13.3 billion on ?outside of home? consumptions such as scoop shops, food service, and other retail stores.

These figures show how big the ice cream industry has become, not just in the United States but around the globe as well. All throughout ice cream ?history?, there?s always someone somewhere coming up with their own ice cream specialty, creating ice cream manufacturing industries with their own flavors and styles. The fact is, ice cream is virtually global, and anyone who?s everyone loves ice cream, from seniors down to babies.

Ice cream trade shows are probably the most ?delicious? gathering of manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and consumers of ice cream products, coming together in one place and sharing the same focus, goals, and interest. Ice cream trade shows generally have free sampling of the latest ice cream flavors from small manufacturers to the bigger ice cream companies, even homemade ice cream products. Ice cream trade shows also provide every thing that has something to do with ice cream, including ice cream making machines, newest ideas and innovations in the ice cream industry, and ice cream shops and parlors participating.

Ice Cream trade shows are good marketing strategies to keep the ice cream consumers keyed up with new products and developments in the ice cream industry, as well as for manufacturers, dealers, and retailers to further enhance their businesses and open up opportunities for future expansion and success.

Ice cream has become so loved that in the United States, the former President Reagan voted July as National Ice Cream Month and the third Sunday of the month to be National Ice Cream Day, recognizing ice cream as a nutritious and fun food enjoyed by ninety percent of the population, generating both revenues and jobs.

Other countries have gained their own ?know-how? on the ice cream business and have favorably positioned themselves in the global ice cream industry as well, but whether it?s just a local hometown ice cream industry or an international ice cream industry, they are generating their own share of profits in the business.

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Published in: on September 28, 2009 at 9:12 am  Leave a Comment  

Floral Trade Shows

Blossoms – Floral trade shows

People love flowers, who doesn?t? They?re one of those ephemeral things whose beauty radiates in any field and enthuses not only bees and butterflies but most people as well. Apart from its main use as an indoor/outdoor d?cor, flowers traditionally are objects that symbolize beauty and love.

Consequently, floral trade shows definitely draws in a broad assemblage of specialists, horticulturists, and florists. If you love flowers, you?d have to braze yourself for next year?s floral trade shows such as Super Floral Show happening on June 14-16, 2007. It?s not called the ?Super Floral Show? for no reason. Not only does this floral trade show exhibit a wide variety of species of flora, horticulturists, florists, and other specialists will also have the opportunity to meet customers, partners, and rivals in the flower industry. The Super Floral Show will sure draw the attention of professionals in this industry as well as those who have a dedication to gardening as part and parcel of their leisure time.

Attendees can expect to view the most innovative products and the industry?s newest ? in their new Products Pavilion. All these are in one convenient venue, at the Columbus Convention Centre in Columbus, Georgia.

Equally passionate for flowers, Japan also held its own version of flower trade shows called the International Flower Expo Tokyo on October 19-21, 2006. In the midst of the busy city of Tokyo, flowers are blossoming in Makuhari Messe. From its maiden expo, IFEX became Japan?s biggest flower and gardening trade shows in Japan. IFEX is projected to grow in becoming Asia?s largest flower trade fair and a leading global industry event.

Reed Exhibitions Japan Limited, the fair?s organizer, invites professionals dealing with potted flowers, pot plants, bonsais, cut flowers, seedlings and seeds, blooming plants, leafy plants, processed flower zone, artificial and silk flowers, flower arrangements, dried flowers, bouquets, garden exterior d?cor, soil, fertilizers, plastic green houses, air fresheners, vases, candles, and plant protection.

As a welcome to the Spring blossoms, the industry?s professionals will converge for the Spring Florists Event International 2007 in the ICC Birmingham. Floral trade shows, like the SFE 07, seeks to provide highest services for UK?s floriculture industry by giving them an edge in the global market and opportunities for their worldwide base of clients.

If there?s one event where you?ll learn and enjoy nature?s most beautiful species, it has to be floral trade shows.

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Published in: on September 25, 2009 at 1:40 pm  Leave a Comment  
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