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Facts & Figures FACTS & FIGURES Kosherfest is the leading kosher food & beverage trade show that serves the retail, November 14 & 15, 2017 foodservice, manufacturing and distribution industries. It is the perfect platform to connect Meadowlands Exposition Center with buyers and sellers from across the globe to find what your business needs to succeed. Secaucus, NJ USA See hundreds of new certified-kosher products first-hand and meet thousands of qualified kosherfest.com buyers face-to-face at the world’s largest kosher food and beverage trade show. 2017 Exhibit 2016 VISITOR INDUSTRIES Space Rates: Standard 8’x 10’ Booth.. 34% Retail $3,375.00 Booth Package Includes: • Back (8’ high) and 30% Foodservice Establishment side (3’ high) rail, draped • Booth identification sign (7” x 44”), table, 2 chairs, 23% Distribution and wastebasket • 8’ x 10’ booth carpeting 13% Institutional Foodservice/Dining • Refrigerator and freezer storage • Free listing in the Kosherfest™ Show VISITOR PURCHASING AUTHORITY SATISFIED EXHIBITORS Guide & Website • Free Publicity influence purchasing plan to exhibit again 91% 91% • VIP Passes for your top decisions next year qualified customers For exhibiting, advertising and sponsorship opportunities, email: [email protected] plan to make purchases met objectives 81% 89% as a result of attending for exhibiting TOP 10 PRODUCTS VISITORS ARE LOOKING FOR AT KOSHERFEST Sponsored by: • Baked Goods/Desserts • Condiments • Snack Foods • Deli Products • Dairy Products • Natural/Organic Products • Beverages • Kitchen/Food Equipment Produced by: • Meats • Fruit/Produce All results based on 2016 registration data and post-event surveys. 2016 TRADE SHOW EXHIBIT SPACE Gross exhibit space SOLD OUT at 32,345 s.f. Exhibit space has SOLD OUT the past 5 years. November 14 & 15, 2017 2016 Attendance of over 5,000 Meadowlands Exposition Center from 39 STATES and 43 COUNTRIES! Secaucus, NJ USA kosherfest.com WHAT EXHIBITORS ARE SAYING 2017 Exhibit “I especially like the fact that you have everyone that Space Rates: really matters in the industry under the same roof.” — Aaron Groner, Assistant Rabbinic Admin, Standard 8’x 10’ Booth.. The Kashrut Authority of Australia $3,375.00 Booth Package Includes: “It focused on my target market. It’s a great place to meet vendors and manufacturers. • Back (8’ high) and ” — Gadi Galinksy, Product Manager, PB Imported LLC side (3’ high) rail, draped I really liked the people who attended Kosherfest. • Booth identification sign “ I made a lot of great connections. (7” x 44”), table, 2 chairs, ” — Brantley Crowder, E-Commerce Director, and wastebasket Savannah Bee Company • 8’ x 10’ booth carpeting COMPANIES WHO ATTENDED THE SHOW • Refrigerator and From independent operators to national retail and restaurant chains, freezer storage the following is just a sample of the companies who attended the show in 2016 • Free listing in the Kosherfest™ Show A To Z Kosher Espresso Cafe Liquor and Wine Simply Sushi Supermarket Warehouse Guide & Website Everfresh Supermarket Six Points Abigael’s on Broadway Evergreen Kosher Midtown Food / Kosher Restaurant Group Deluxe • Free Publicity ACME Markets Supermarket SkyMax Contact Center Ahold Exxon Milk & Honey Smiths (A Kroger Division) Air France Fairway Market Morton Williams Sobeys • VIP Passes for your top Supermarkets Albert Einstein College Falafel Bros Sodexo qualified customers Mount Holyoke College of Medicine Franklin Nursing Home Somerset Packaging Mount Sinai Albertsons FreshDirect Stew Leoanard’s Medical Center Amit Gerritsen Food Market Stop & Shop Supermarket For exhibiting, advertising Nobo Wine and Grill Amtrak Giant/Ahold Sunrise Shoprite and sponsorship opportunities, Oppenheimer’s Regis Appletree Market email: [email protected] GlutenFreePalace Hotel Superior Coffee Aramark Services LLC H&B Foods Belgium Peapod Arlington Hotel Sushi Maven Inc Haddon House Food Pollak Food Distributors Ateeco/ Mrs. T’s. Products Inc. Sushi Tokyo Pomegranate Foodservice Hagefen Wine & Liquors Sysco South Florida Port Air Express CHB Avenue S Supermarket Hatzlacha Supermarket Corp. Tabatchnick Fine Foods Belden Supermarket Healthy Choice Presidential Kosher The Birkett Mills Best Market HEB Grocery Company Holidays The Hemisphere Group Beverly Hills Kosher Hebrew Theological Price Chopper/M32 Tovah Family Farms Big Y Foods Inc. College Raleigh Hotel UNFI Canada Blue Ribbon Hy-vee Inc Ralphs UNFI Inc. Boston University Jewel Osco Supermarkets Roundys Supermarkets Unilever Concord Nursing Joyce Chen Foods Inc. Unilever International & Rehabiltation Sponsored by: KeHE Distributors Sabra Grill America Cornell University Kings Supermarkets Safeway Village Supermarkets Crown Supermarket Kosher Corner Saker ShopRites Inc Wakefern Food Dairy King Supermarket Sani-Lab Corp Corporation Day 5 Sushi Kosher Deli (UK) Ltd Satmar Meat Market West Pico Foods DC Passover Vacations Kosher Wine Cellar Seasons Kosher WhiteRose Produced by: Dickinson College koshergourmetmart.com Supermarkets Yeshiva University East Side Kosher Deli Kroger Shop Rite Supermarkets Zabar’s & Co. Inc. Epstein Meats Kurson Kosher All results based on 2016 registration data and post-event surveys..
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