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Bakery Program - Booth 7 BENEFITSBENEFITSBENEFITS &&& PROGRAMSPROGRAMSPROGRAMS - FROM - - Competitive Pricing - Out of This World Savings! - No Minimums - - Weekly Sales Visits - - Premium Price Book Software - With In House Support & Training - Online Orders - Via HolidayWholesale.com & Web Console - In House Service Team - - Merchandising Department - - Comprehensive Accrual Program - - Customized Retail Program - - Customized Invoices - - Trade Shows - Every Spring & Fall - Full Service Buying & Marketing Departments - INININ THETHETHE BOOKBOOKBOOK Index Listed in alphabetical order by vendor name. Available Ship Weeks Shaded boxes indicate unavailable ship dates. Item Descriptions Bold text indicates a new item! Off Invoice Savings All savings are listed in dollar amounts! Watch for specials at each booth to add to your savings! PRE-PLANNINGPRE-PLANNINGPRE-PLANNING There are over 4,500 items in this book and even more at the show! Take advantage of EVERYTHING the Holiday Wholesale trade show has to offer including: special allowances, market trend information and much more! If you would like help with your order placement or if you have any questions please contact your Sales Representative. Due to the vast number of items listed in this book Holiday Wholesale cannot be held responsible for any typographical or printing errors that may occur. 10 137 11 28 29 46 47 64 65 82 83 100 101 118 119 136 9 138 2015 SpringShowFloorPlan 12 27 30 45 48 63 66 81 84 99 102 117 120 135 8 139 13 26 31 44 49 62 67 80 85 98 103 116 121 134 7 140 14 25 32 43 50 61 68 79 86 97 104 115 122 133 6 141 15 24 33 42 51 60 69 78 87 96 105 114 123 132 5 142 16 23 34 41 52 59 70 77 88 95 106 113 124 131 4 143 17 22 35 40 53 58 71 76 89 94 107 112 125 130 3 144 18 21 36 39 54 57 72 75 90 93 108 111 126 129 2 145 19 20 37 38 55 56 73 74 91 92 109 110 127 128 1 146 152 151 150 149 148 147 153 154 155 156 157 2015 Spring Show Index Booth# BoothName Page Booth# BoothName Page 1 2015 Show Stage 34 Clif Bar 36 85 21st Century Smokes (E Cigarettes) 115 41 Cloverdale Food 46 122 5 Hour Energy - Living Essentials 168 18 Commonwealth - Altadis 15 80 Adams & Brooks 107 76 ConAgra - Foodservice 103 140 Advance Pierre 181 126 ConAgra - Retail 172 154 Alliance Collections 187 96 Concord Confections 134 107 American Foods Group 154 13 Cool Moose 7 48 American Licorice 60 29 Dart Container Corp 27 95 American Popcorn 132 102 Dawn's Foods 147 94 American Snu Company 132 15 Day N'Nite Bites 7 143 Arcobasso Foods 184 23 Deli Express 23 98 Atkinson Candy 138 115 De-lish-us Popcorn 161 138 AutoFry® 179 97 Demet's Candy 136 121 Baker's Quality 167 39 Devanco Foods 44 140 Bay Valley Foods 181 19 DeVere Company 15 70 Bee International 96 50 Don Miguel 64 49 Beer Nuts 62 60 Duracell 84 139 Best Maid Cookie Company 179 155 Ecliptic Technology 187 137 Beverages! 179 113 Emil's Pizza 160 5 BIC USA 2 144 Farmland Foods 185 118 Bill's Lemonade 166 86 Ferrara Candy Company 117 66 Bosco's Pizza 94 34 Ferrero USA 37 98 Boss Glove 138 49 Ford Gum 62 7 Boulevard Bakery 3 80 Foreign Candy 108 97 Boyer Candy 136 31 Forest Floor Foods 32 101 Brakebush Brothers, Inc. 145 80 Frankford Candy 109 88 Bug Juice 122 132 Fruit Fly Pro 177 105 Calypso 151 80 Fun Sweets 110 146 Campbell's Foodservice 186 108 Gehl's Foods 155 70 Candy Dynamics 96 53 General Mills (Retail) 69 43 Cedar Crest Ice Cream 47 103 Georgia Pacic 148 96 Charms Candy Company 133 48 Giant Snacks 61 55 Cheese Pleasers 71 34 Glaxosmithkline 37 109 Chef Francisco Soups 157 98 Goetze's Candy 139 25 Cheyenne International 26 41 Gold'n Plump 46 48 Chobani Yogurt 61 14 Goodwest Industries 7 100 Claey's Candies 143 24 Gurley's Foods 23 142 Clement Pappas 184 122 Halpern Import 168 2015 Spring Show Index Booth# BoothName Page Booth# BoothName Page 99 Haribo of America 141 83 Kozy's Pizza 114 92 Herr Foods Inc. 130 57 Kraft Foods 78 16 Hershey 9 128 Lagasse Sweet 173 69 Highliner Foods 96 75 Lamb Weston 100 106 Hillshire Brands - Sara Lee 152 71 Lil' Drug Store 97 88 HJ Heinz - Retail 121 100 Lindt & Sprungli 144 109 HJ Heinz Foodservice 155 82 Lucky Country 114 30 Holiday Produce 31 145 Lyons Magnus 186 152 HW - Magnicent Holidays Trip Program 187 36 Mars Chocolate 40 151 Holiday Wholesale Programs & Services 187 141 McCain Foods 182 95 Hospitality Mints 133 76 McCormick 101 86 Hostess Brands 116 81 Mederer (E.Fruitti) 111 60 HP Hood (Hershey's Milkshakes) 84 81 Meiji 112 70 I.M. Good Inc. 97 149 Metco 187 68 Icelandic USA • Highliner Foods 95 110 Michigan Turkey 158 145 Idahoan Potato 185 56 Mondelez 74 80 Imagings 3 - Flix Candy 110 122 Monogram Meat Snacks 169 22 Inteplast Group 21 70 Morris International 97 49 Inventure Foods 62 58 Mrs. Freshley's (Flowers Foods) 81 99 In-Zone 142 133 Naked Juice 178 6 Island Oasis 2 131 Nat Sherman 176 65 J&J Snackfoods 92 64 Nationa l Checking - RJ Schinner 85 54 J.Morgan's Confections 70 104 National Tobacco Comapany 150 47 Jack Links 56 93 Nat Am Tobacco (Santa Fe Naturals) 131 100 Jel Sert 144 98 Navajo Manufacturing 139 99 Jelly Belly 142 99 Necco Candy 143 51 Johnsonville 65 90 Nestle • Wonka 126 124 Joshen Paper 170 51 Nestle Professional 66 129 Joy Cone 175 77 Nestle Waters 104 87 Kellogg's • Keebler 119 157 New Item Showcase! 188 76 Ken's Foods 101 35 NJOY Electronic Cigarette 38 142 Kerry Foodservice 184 125 Novelty Inc. 172 80 Kidsmania 110 130 Old Trapper 175 89 Kind Healthy Snacks 125 100 Old Wisconsin 144 54 King Nuts 71 130 Original Gourmet Foods 176 80 Kisko Products 111 64 P&G - RJ Schinner 86 73 Klement's 98 110 Palermo Villa 158 99 KoKo's 143 84 Papa Charlie's 115 2015 Spring Show Index Booth# BoothName Page Booth# BoothName Page 97 Pearson's Candy 136 8 Sub Express • Pizza Primo • Cold Cow 6 42 Pep's Pizza 46 116 Swedish Match 163 34 Pepsico - FLGV 37 81 Sweet Works 113 58 Perfetti VanMelle 80 32 Swisher International 34 3 Piccadilly 1 120 Tampa Maid Seafood 167 98 Pop Rocks 141 38 Taste Traditions 42 89 Popcorn Indiana 125 156 Tavern League of Wisconsin 188 59 PowerBars 83 4 Taylor Enterprise 1 82 Prairie City Bakery 114 107 Thanasi Foods 154 100 Premium Water 145 49 Think Thin LLC 64 123 Prime Time International 169 55 Tillamook Country Smokers 72 89 Procter & Gamble 123 96 Tootsie Roll 134 81 Promotion In Motion 112 59 Topps 83 89 Purliv Brands, Inc. 126 64 Tork - RJ Schinner 91 133 QTG Beverages & Snacks 177 52 Torke Coee Company 52 33 Quaker Bakery Brands, Inc. - Golden Home 35 60 Tweaker Energy Drink 84 54 R & J Almonds, Inc. 71 46 Twinco Romax 54 94 R.J. Reynolds Tobacco 131 46 Twinco Romax Commodities 56 64 R.J. Schinner 85 66 Tyson Foods 94 44 R3 51 24 Uncle Ray's 25 45 Reckitt Benkiser 53 100 United Industries • Spectrum Brands 145 65 Red Gold 93 40 Valley Meats 45 78 Republic Tobacco 105 55 Van Holten 73 74 Rochester Meats 100 39 Vanee Foods 44 121 Rotella's Italian Bakery 167 67 Ventura Foods 94 32 Royal Gold Cigar 35 95 Victorian Inn 133 107 Sargento Cheese 154 79 Victory Energy 107 111 Sauk City Specialty Products 159 135 Vollrath 179 108 Schwan's 154 89 Welch's 126 81 Sconza 113 117 Wenzel Farm, LLC 165 143 Seville Imports 185 71 White Rock Beverages 98 147 Show Checkout 187 88 White Wave Foods 122 87 Simply Beverage 120 119 Windsor Foods 166 81 Smarties Candy (CeDe) 113 134 Wonderful • Paramount Farms 179 89 Smokey Mountain Snu 124 150 WPMCA 187 59 Snyder's - Lance 82 35 Wrigley 38 49 Spangler Candy 64 21 Zippo Manufacturing 19 97 Storck 137 Holiday Wholesale, Inc. Bakery Program - Booth 7 Booth 90 SnackSnack TimeSnackTime Time BoothBoothBooth 141141141 Families across the Midwest agree… Fresh from Wisconsin is better! Booth 43 Candy, Snacks, and Characters at Booth 36 in Booth 13 ™ Soups & Sides That Taste Homemade Booth #38 Booth 101 Booth 152 Contact your Holiday Wholesale Sales Rep for Details and to Sign-up! Pure Happiness at Booth 16 .
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