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Facts & Figures FACTS & FIGURES Kosherfest is the leading kosher food & beverage trade show that serves the retail, November 13-14, 2018 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. 2018 Exhibit 2017 VISITOR INDUSTRIES Space Rates: Standard 10’x 8’ Booth: 23% Institutional Foodservice/Dining $3,500.00 Booth Package Includes: • Back (8’ high) and 23% Foodservice Establishment side (3’ high) rail, draped • Booth identification sign (7” x 44”), table, 2 chairs, 23% Distribution and wastebasket • 10’ x 8’ booth carpeting 32% Retail • 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 • VIP Passes for your top 92% decisions 93% next year qualified customers For exhibiting, advertising and sponsorship opportunities, email: [email protected] plan to make purchases met objectives 81% as a result of attending 93% for exhibiting TOP 10 PRODUCTS VISITORS ARE LOOKING FOR AT KOSHERFEST Sponsored by: • Baked Goods/Desserts • Dairy Products • Kitchen/Food Equipment • Meats • Beverages/Alcoholic Beverages • Condiments • Natural/Organic Products • Deli Products Produced by: • Snack Foods • Fruit/Produce All results based on 2017 registration data and post-event surveys. 2017 TRADE SHOW EXHIBIT SPACE Gross exhibit space SOLD OUT at 32,692 s.f. Exhibit space has SOLD OUT the past 6 years. 2017 Attendance of over 5,000 November 13-14, 2018 from 38 STATES and 25 COUNTRIES! Meadowlands Exposition Center Secaucus, NJ USA kosherfest.com WHAT EXHIBITORS ARE SAYING “It was a targeted event and audience, so the quality of business leads 2018 Exhibit and discussion was much greater than an average trade show or expo.” Space Rates: — Matt Watson, Freshbox Farms Standard 10’x 8’ Booth: “The atmosphere was excellent. Also, the variety of products and the $3,500.00 huge amount of attendees were both important factors to the success of the show! More than anything, was the ability to scan nametags and get the person’s information immediately. This made lead follow-up Booth Package Includes: much, much easier for us.” • Back (8’ high) and — Tom Stanley, RUN-A-TON GROUP side (3’ high) rail, draped “We accomplished what we came for. Kosherfest provided the • Booth identification sign platform for Sholom Tea to gain the exposure it needed. Comments (7” x 44”), table, 2 chairs, about our teas were all positive. We are grateful to the Kosherfest founders, administration and to the contracted services you use. and wastebasket ” — Nelson, Hanton Sholom Tea • 10’ x 8’ booth carpeting • Refrigerator and COMPANIES WHO ATTENDED THE SHOW 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 2017 • Free listing in the A&L Foods, Inc Espresso Cafe Warehouse Shalom & Sons Kosherfest™ Show A To Z Kosher Everfresh Supermarket Mar Air Foods Sherwood Food Distributors Guide & Website Supermarket Evergreen Kosher Metro Inc Shop Rite Supermarkets Abigael’s on Broadway Supermarket Midtown Food / Kosher Simply Sushi • Free Publicity ACME Markets Exxon Deluxe Six Points Affordable Kosher LLC Fairway Market Milk & Honey Restaurant Group Ahold Falafel Bros Morton Williams SkyMax Contact Center • VIP Passes for your top Air France Farm Fresh Supermarkets Smiths (A Kroger Division) Mount Holyoke College Sobeys qualified customers Albert Einstein College Food Showcase of Medicine Franklin Nursing Home Mount Sinai Sodexo Medical Center Albertsons Companies FreshDirect Somerset Packaging Amit Nassau Candy And Stew Leoanard’s For exhibiting, advertising Gerritsen Food Market Speciality Foods Amtrak Stop & Shop Supermarket Giant/Ahold Nobo Wine and Grill and sponsorship opportunities, Amudim Sunrise Shoprite GlutenFreePalace Oppenheimer’s Regis email: [email protected] Appletree Market Gourmet Glatt Hotel Superior Coffee Services LLC Aramark / nyu H&B Foods Belgium Peapod Sushi Maven Inc Arlington Hotel Haddon House Food Pinj Inc Sushi Tokyo Ateeco/ Mrs. T’s. Products Inc. Pollak Food Distributors Foodservice Sysco South Florida Hagefen Wine & Liquors Pomegranate Avenue S Supermarket Tabatchnick Fine Foods Hatzlacha Supermarket Port Air Express CHB Belden Supermarket Healthy Choice Corp. The Birkett Mills Best Market HEB Grocery Company Presidential Kosher The Hemisphere Group Beverly Hills Kosher Hebrew Theological Holidays Tovah Family Farms Big Y Foods Inc. College Pret a partee UNFI Canada Blue Ribbon Hy-vee Inc Price Chopper/M32 UNFI Inc. Boston University Jewel Osco Supermarkets Raleigh Hotel Unilever Bozzutos Inc. Joyce Chen Foods Ralphs Unilever International Cedar Market KeHE Distributors RML Unlimited America Chasdei Lev KF Retail LLC/Gourmet Glatt Roundys Supermarkets United Natural Foods, Inc. Sponsored by: Concord Nursing Kings Supermarkets Inc. Village Supermarkets & Rehabiltation Kosher City Plus Sabra Grill Wakefern Food Corporation Cornell University Kosher Corner Safeway Crown Supermarket Supermarket Saker ShopRites Inc West Pico Foods Dairy King Kosher Deli (UK) Ltd Saker Shprites WhiteRose Day 5 Sushi Kosher Wine Cellar Sani-Lab Corp Yeshiva University Produced by: DC Passover Vacations koshergourmetmart.com Satmar Meat Market Zabar’s & Co. Inc. Dickinson College Kroger Seasons Kosher East Side Kosher Deli Kurson Kosher Supermarkets Epstein Meats Liquor and Wine Seven Mile Market All results based on 2017 registration data and post-event surveys..
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