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Going to a Food Trade Show? 5 Tips for Exhibiting Your Product So It Stands Out Above the Rest
https://www.proexhibits.com/blog/food-exhibit/
When you exhibit at food trade shows, the sensory experience is just as important as the visuals you present. Can your trade show booth make your products look amazing and incorporate taste and smell? Follow these tips to build a display that draws booth visitors in and keeps them there for sampling!
1. Design Your Booth to Match Your Product
What do you want visitors to know about your food and your brand? Is it organic or health-conscious? Decadent or luxurious? Whatever the “theme” of your food, make sure your booth design connects with that theme. For instance:
 Pair organic vegan food with neutral colors, wood, and natural fibers.
 Display candies or cupcakes in a bright, colorful, eye-catching booth.
 Team luxury food items with a simple but elegant white-and-gold color scheme.
2. Go Experiential or Go Home
Experiential exhibits represent one of the biggest and most important trends in trade shows right now. They encourage interaction from visitors as a way of making a booth memorable. Attendees become part of the conversation instead of presented to. The more engaged your exhibit visitors are, the more likely they are to try your products and listen to your brand message. For a food exhibit, this is a match made in heaven: The act of tasting food and drink is inherently active and engaging.
The importance of providing a tactile experience prompted Yakima Chief Hops to request sensory stations in its booth designs. Yakima Chief Hops, a grower-owned network of hop farms in the Pacific northwest, aims to establish itself as a leading global hop supplier. To that end, they commissioned ProExhibits to design three different trade show booths for use in the U.S., Asia, and Europe. With different maximum sizes in each country, it was important to design flexible food exhibits that could incorporate sensory stations in multiple configurations.
When designing displays for Yakima Chief Hops, ProExhibits added two different stations to each booth footprint. Visitors could touch and taste the company’s products. At hop stations visitors could see, touch, and smell the hops. Each booth also had pouring stations supervised by booth staff, where visitors could try beer brewed from the hops.
To ensure Yakima Chief Hops could showcase their products in any space, each booth design was flexible enough that both sensory stations could be included at any size. In Liverpool, England, for instance, a 2×4 m booth space was able to include a hop station as well as two tap handles for pouring beer.

3. Build a Sensory Feast
When it comes to food, people eat with our eyes before they ever take a bite! Good presentation is crucial at a food trade show. If your booth isn’t clean and attractive, and your food isn’t displayed with care, it’s tough to tempt people to try your products.
The most effective way to display products is typically on shelving or other flat display surfaces that give different products chances to shine. Let people see not just the packaging, but the food itself, to engage as many senses as possible.
You can enhance this experience by showcasing what your food is made of. As well as displaying the whole product, display the natural ingredients that go into making it. This provides another interactive sensory experience; people can further see, smell, and feel the quality of your product while connecting to it on a deeper level.
4. Make Food Simple and Safe
Accessibility
Providing people with a way to interact with your products is vital. When it comes to food exhibits, this interaction should be easy, intuitive, and enjoyable. That means food and drink samples are easy to see and access, and there’s enough product that people don’t have to wait in line to try it. It should also be easy for people to talk to a booth rep about the food, if they want to.
One way to use booth design to manage this is to create different zones within the exhibit. For instance, if food is stationed along the periphery of your booth space, it’s easy for people walking along the aisles to access. The interior of the trade show booth can then act as a space for visitors to have deeper interactions with you or your booth staff.
Handling, Hygiene, and Safety
Equally important in a food exhibit is that any interaction with food is safe and hygienic for your staff and your visitors. People shouldn’t have to risk anything when they sample your products—and they shouldn’t have to worry about whether they are either.
That generally falls into three categories:
 Safety
 Hygiene
 Allergy awareness
You must ensure food can be sampled hygienically and that this fact is immediately obvious to visitors. In most cases, food trade shows stipulate in their regulations how food must be displayed and handled. These regulations can change from show to show, so check the requirements for each event you attend.
Here are a few easy ways to make sure people have an enjoyable experience, free from worry:
 Set up tasting stations where booth staff can serve visitors and provide individual attention.
 Provide tasting spoons, tongs, and other disposable items where necessary.
 Pre-package or portion items individually, so people only need to touch foods they intend to try.
 Clearly label items that are for touching only to ensure visitors aren’t tasting items others have touched.
 Clearly label foods that contain common allergens and should be avoided by people with intolerance, like peanuts, gluten, etc.
 Clearly label items that might be hot to the touch.
5. Focus on Freshness
One of the most difficult things about displaying food and beverages is that food exhibit design must account for the need to keep products fresh and temperature-controlled. Where fresh food is being served, it’s vital for both food safety and quality that it’s served at the right temperature. Depending on the product, this may mean incorporating heating or cooling within display design or making space for items such as ovens, warmers, and refrigeration units.
In the case of Yakima Chief Hops, the ability to store beer in a temperature-controlled environment was a vital part of booth design. ProExhibits took on the challenge of designing a space that was 100% efficient in maximizing what was available. Since the build included three different footprint sizes, different layouts were devised. All of these had to provide enough storage space to cope with demand. As the brand took off, the built-in flexibility of each booth footprint allowed ProExhibits to work on adding more room for beer storage.

Don’t Leave Your Success to Chance
Planning to exhibit at a food trade show? Just as at any industry event, planning and preparation is key. But the logistics involved in showcasing food and drink mean that good preparation is more important than ever! Make your food exhibit a success by paying careful attention to all the senses. Let your visitors see, touch, smell, and taste your products to have them raving about your brand long after the trade show ends.

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Costume showcases in Canada

Costume showcases are ideal for a museum or shop. Other times, having them at home isn’t a bad idea: they’re a great collection accessory.
However, with us you will be able to adapt it to your needs. Our materials are always the best and your design moves us.
The costume showcases are perfect for your business. Contact us!

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The best price guaranteed

The best price in counter showcasesThe best price guaranteed. We know the importance of following the guidelines of a strict budget for any company. That is why we are committed to offering affordable prices in all our showcases, counters, exhibitors, kiosks and retail carts. For several years we have formed a solid team that guarantees these prices. The factories we have in the main cities of the United States and Canada also allow us to reduce production time. All this, added to the price consultation system with suppliers, allow us to reduce costs and offer affordable prices. Showcases made of high quality materials from the best suppliers in America. If you want to buy showcases, call us, we are your best option.

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MUSEUM CASES – MADE IN MIAMI FLORIDA

Custom Display Group just added another 2500 square meter facility just outside of Miami Florida.  We currently have 2 facilities in the USA, 2 in Mexico and 1 in Canada.

We are the most creative and cost efficient designer and manufacturer of high quality showcases and other store fixtures in the USA.

 

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Association of Retail Environment

A.R.E. (Association for Retail Environments)

The Association for Retail Environments is a non-profit trade association advancing the retail environments industry and our member companies. These international leaders in the retail built environment include store fixture suppliers, retail design firms, suppliers of visual merchandising products, suppliers of materials and equipment for the industry, and service providers. Through on-site, online, and on-target venues, we connect retailers and brand marketers with the professionals who bring their brands to life.

 

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FIVE HABITS OF SUCCESSFUL RETAILERS

http://www.forbes.com/sites/nicoleleinbachreyhle/2014/07/08/five-habits-successful-retailers/

There’s a saying in retail that the “customer is always right”. While this motto is often relevant for retailers and other business owners alike, letting customers call all the shouts won’t make a retailer successful. And while every merchant is different and every store has it’s own demands and goals, the following habits are repeatedly observed among many successful retailers.

Habit One: Prioritizing is Key. 

Retailers are busy folks, with those not in the industry often misjudging just how much is on their to-do-lists. From ordering inventory to researching market trends to merchandising displays to training staff and planning in-store events to scheduling online marketing and more, running a retail business means constantly having something to do. With this in mind, successful retailers recognize the value in scheduling what is necessary to do and eliminating what is not. This also means recognizing that while some responsibilities are more enjoyable than others, all responsibilities must be prioritized to effectively run a successful retail business. Scheduling time limits and deadlines – even as your own boss – can help make retailers stay focused and on schedule, eliminating extra time spent where it shouldn’t be.

Habit Two: Letting Go Is a Must. 

With a lot on a retailer’s to-do-list, who has time to dwell on the past? Sure, it’s easy to fall into this habit when mistakes are made or opportunities are missed. But more importantly, it’s better to learn from these scenarios. Retailers are bound to make poor inventory investments or have a slow month; however successful retailers analyze these situations as opportunities to learn from versus beat themselves up over. It’s important for retailers to move forward since after all, their customers already have. One of the best ways to do this is lean on data, which successful merchants implement into their store operations through a variety ways. This often includes incorporating a point of sale (POS) system, using social media monitoring software and tracking customer loyalty. The more retailers know through hard data, the better they are in supporting their customers.

Habit Three: Training Staff is Vital.

Stores spend a lot of money to open their doors and keep them open, which is why it always surprises  me when a sales associate has no idea how to support the customers in their store. The people of any business are the faces of that brand… whether they want to accept that role or not. As employers, it’s key to understand this reality and train associates to best represent their stores. Retailers who successfully run their businesses recognize the value in their associates and not only train them, but train them often. New hire trainings are very important, but don’t stop there. Opportunities to train staff can range from store operational procedures to customer service updates to product training to seasonal staff meetings and more. The key is to invest time and dollars into your employees to reap the rewards of strong associates and as a result, strong sales.

Habit Four: Knowing the Competition is a Priority. 

Whether it’s your big box competitors or your local Main Street stores, successful merchants know who their competition is. And while it would be easy to simply read about their competition, savvy retailers take the time to actually visit the stores that compete with their business. Analyzing their product assortment, customer service experiences, in-store displays, online shopping opportunities, special events, dress code, store packaging, visual displays and overall consumer impressions are just a few of the things smart retailers look for when it comes to checking out their competition. Often, this type of routine analysis allows retailers to recognize new industry trends, missed opportunities, new strategies to compete for sales and other ways to stay afloat in the competitive retail marketplace. Note – what they don’t do is ignore their competition. Consistently analyzing the constantly changing retail environment is key.

Habit Five: Shifting Store Inventory is “Okay”. 

Often, retailers open a store because they love a particular product category and as a result, they enjoy buying inventory to sell in their stores. Unfortunately, this isn’t always a recipe for retail success. Merchants who have become successful and more importantly, stayed successful, are willing to shift their inventory plans to accommodate their customers versus themselves. This may mean eliminating a product line or an entire category of inventory, as well as introducing a new product category that even the retailer is surprised by. When merchants listen to their customers, react to consumer trends, work with their vendors and respond to what their customers want, they are able to more effectively buy inventory for their stores. Using data will once again help monitor this, as well. And as a result, retailers are able to sell more.

Finally, successful retailers typically have one more thing in common… and that is the acceptance that they can’t run their stores alone. For some, this means hiring great people to effectively manage all the necessary operations of their stores. For others, this means investing in outside consultants, service providers or companies that can aid their retail stores in a variety of ways that the store owner alone cannot. For all, however, it means willingly investing in people and companies to help their stores achieve success. And on a final note, each of these habits wouldn’t exist without the willingness to accept change. Recognizing that retail is always evolving and that consumers are, as well, can help retailers stay competitive and relevant in today’s modern marketplace.

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Updated Sales Policy – Custom Display Group – USA and Canada

We contact our clients within 24 hours after having received a request (via Live Chat, e-mail or by phone).
We then determine if the client requires a custom-made product or a product from our extensive catalogue.
A price quotation is forwarded to the client.
Our quotations are valid for 30 days from the date of the quotation.
If a custom-made design is required, we request a non-refundable payment of US $100 (+ applicable taxes) for said custom-made design. This non-refundable payment includes 3 modifications; additional modifications carry a surcharge.
Products that are custom designed can be modified during the manufacturing process in order to guarantee optimal functionality and aesthetics.

ALL requests MUST be signed for approval by the client and sent to our sales department (a digital file bearing the client’s signature and date of approval) in order for us to start the manufacturing process.
NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS ONCE THE DESIGN IS APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE CLIENT.
Production will start within 48 hours after receipt of the deposit (50% of total amount as stated in the quotation) and after receipt of the signed and approved quotation.
Please note that delivery/transportation lead times will be provided separately and as such are not calculated in the production lead times.

Our Quality Assurance Team (QAT) supervises the entire manufacturing process. Any potential flaws will be detected and addressed before the final product leaves our manufacturing facilities. In the unlikely event a flaw is detected, we will contact the client immediately to reschedule expedition of the final product.
Once the final product is ready for expedition, we will forward high-resolution digital images for inspection via email to the client.
We will await confirmation of receipt of the client of said digital images.
The client has 3 business days to transfer the remaining invoiced amount after receipt of the digital images of the finished product, after which the final product will be expedited to the client’s premises.

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Custom Display Group – Sales Policy

Dear Customers

The link below is our updated sales policy for The Custom Display Group!

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If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us!

 

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The kiosk was completed 4 weeks ago and is  already in full operation!
This kiosk design can be seen in 8 location in the USA and 2 in Canada.  This particular kiosk was shipped to Chicago and the next kiosk will be shipped to Washington DC in about 10 days!

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