I had the opportunity to attend the Coffee Festival held at the Javits
Center in NYC this weekend. There were over a hundred exhibitors
present and about 120 classes and workshops being offered on various
topics such as Barista Training, Understanding Espresso Machines, a Tea
Sommelier Program, Latte Art Training, and so much more.
Walking
through the exhibit hall, very quickly my backpack and tote bag were
bursting with sample bags of coffee, tea, mugs and pastries. There were
dozens upon dozens of vendors offering sample cups of their coffee,
tea, espresso, frappe, smoothies, syrups, pastries or juices. About
half the vendors were displaying products such as espresso machines,
industrial juicers, coffee grinders, brewers and attendant tools to the
trade.
Since the target audience of this convention was
restaurant owners, cafe managers, baristas and other food service
industry professionals, there were other vendors present such as
printers, label makers, cup makers, cup top makers, plumbers, water
filtration, design and construction, billing, management, cardboard cup
holders and box makers for portable coffee containers.
I wasn't
taking notes while I was there but did accept all the free stuff they
were passing out to people. Many of the vendors were passing out sample
cups of coffee or tea so I don't remember who they were as the evidence
of their offerings were quickly dispensed with. The vendors who gave
me free stuff, and if they printed their information on the labels, I
can write about them.
Another thing I learned while speaking to
most every one of these vendors is that most of the coffee companies,
whether they grow, roast or package, give back to the community in some
capacity. Especially the coffee companies who get their beans from poor
communities and countries. Many of them are proud that they give ten
or forty percent of their profits back to the communities and workers
who grow the product. So, here are a few of the vendors:
COUNTING SHEEP COFFEE
Now
you can enjoy your coffee in the evening and get a great night's,
sleep. Their natural decaffeinated coffee is blended with organic
Valerian root to create a great tasting coffee to help you unwind after a
long day.
countingsheepcoffee.com
ASTORIA GENERAL ESPRESSO EQUIPMENT
This was another espresso equipment company demonstrating machines I've never seen in any cafe near me.
geec.com
COFFEE SHOP MANAGER
Coffee Shop Manager is a point of sale system
designed to include features such as tablet order entry, integrated
online and smartphone ordering, kiosks, loyalty programs and gift cards
that make customer service and payment easy.
coffeeshopmanager.com
DAVID RIO OF SAN FRANCISCO
Based
in San Francisco, David Rio crafts and delivers Thai products to
customers in over 40 countries. David donates a percentage of his
sales to an animal welfare organization.
davidrio.com
GOODDRINKS
Offering sauces, drink mixes and concentrates without high fructose corn syrup.
getgooddrinks.com
COEXIST FOUNDATION AMERICA, INC.
You've
seen their bumper stickers. The Coexist Campaign works to reduce
conflict in divided communities around the world by creating
opportunities for people to work and learn together. Their hand-picked,
fair-trade, organic coffee comes from a cooperative in Uganda composed
of Muslim, Jewish and Christian farmers.
www.coexistcampaign.org
THE CHAI COMPANY
This
company focuses on chai, using certified organic ingredients,
fair-trade tea and fresh whole spices. They have a variety of tasty
products.
chaico.com
LAWRENCE'S DELIGHTS
OMG! After
tasting their product, I waved my finger at them and said "Bad, bad,
bad." Their products were SO good. Baklava, crumb cakes, lady fingers
and brownies were all I could taste before common sense kicked in and
said NO MORE.
ebseibess@lawrencesdelights.com
BARTLETT DAIRY/HUDSON VALLEY FRESH
This
was a family-owned and operated company and have been serving the
tri-state area for over 50 years offering dairy products, bread, juice
and more. They are the distributor of Hudson Valley Fresh Milk.
Although they were not passing out free samples, I did get a bumper
sticker from them promoting local milk.
bartlettny.com
ADD A SCOOP SUPPLEMENT
These
were interesting products. Called Smoothie Essentials Supplement, you
could use them in practically anything for flavor but they were also
marketed for other health related issues such as sleeping better,
keeping alert, losing weight, getting a boost, etcetera.
BoostsSmoothieessentials.com, addascoop.com
DESIGN & LAYOUT SERVICES
Design
fit Layout Services works with clients interested in opening a cafe or
starting a coffee shop. Services include floor plan design, health
department coordination, construction documents, cabinetry and equipment
sales.
designlayout.com
DOLE PACKAGED FOODS
More great snack items.
www.dolefoodservice@dole.com
CLASSIC SNACKS
There
were several companies offering on-the-go "just add water" cups of
oatmeal with dried fruits and other yummy ingredients. Many of them
were marketing to the small cafe who may wish to offer some sort of
portable breakfast to their customers. Some of these companies didn't
realize that they could market their product to campers, hikers, bread
makers or college students. If you're a hammer, it is hard not to see
everything as a nail. This company may not have been one of those but,
their product was delicious.
brainyoats.com
BIG TRAIN
Big
Train provides premium quality gourmet drink mixes, offering an array of
products including chai tea, blended ice coffees, coffee free blended
frappes, protein drinks, fruit smoothies and more.
big-train.com
1ST LINE EQUIPMENT
They
were offering the latest and greatest espresso machines on the market
today. They were passing out samples of Fattobene espresso blend
coffee.
www.lst-line.com
DOMINION LIQUID TECHNOLOGIES
Dominion are the makers of Previsto Gourmet Coffee, sauces, smoothies and syrups.
dltdelivers.com
GUITTARD CHOCOLATE CO.
Fabulous rich and creamy caramel syrup you can mix with your drink of any kind. I'm having a sample in my coffee right now.
guittard.com
HAPPY FEET
This
company wasn't giving anything away for free, but, they did let us walk
around the convention floor with their product in our shoes. Since
many food and service industry professionals spend most of their time on
their feet, this was an interesting product to alleviate many symptoms
from a day of walking. They product is a sole which fits in your shoe
and has a liquid which moves around as you walk. It creates a lifted
and massaging feel to your feet with each step. I have to admit when I
took them off, I could feel the difference. However, for me, I am
barefoot 95% of the time and believe strongly that shoes are not good
for our bone density, muscle tone, balance and general health. Since I
run on the balls of my feet, these pads wouldn't help me as they didn't
pad the toe area. A nice product with a lot of intriguing claims.
happyfeet.com
CAPPUCCINE, INC.
This company offers 15 unique and delicious frappe flavors.
cappuccine.net
APIS HONEY/UA GLOBAL INC.
This
was my favorite vendor there. Not only did they have a variety of
unusual flavors of honey such as Buckwheat, Acacia, Sunflower, May,
Multiflower and Linden open and available to sample, they also gave us
six jars of their honey to take home. They took the time to talk to us
about Apiary science and the production of honey. They said that most
of the supermarket honey we purchase can have up to 40% corn syrup in it
and there is no law requiring them to put that information on the
label. People who use honey as a sugar substitute should be aware of
that trick and consider buying from a reputable honey maker in their
area. Apis is 100% pure and with one taste, you can tell the
difference.
uaglobalinc.com
3M PURIFICATION INC.
This
company was offering a line of water filtration and treatment products
for both coffee and food service industries. My friend Byron was
discussing the option of getting one of their products for his home
which they said they could do.
3mfoodservice.com
GIORGIO COOKIE COMPANY
Master crafters of cookies and biscotti.
giorgiocookieco.com
KIND HEALTHY SNACKS
All natural snacks and grain bars. Delicious.
Kindsnacks.com
BASKETS- N-BAGS
This
is a small family business run by a mom who creates hand bags and
wallets made out of coffee bean bags. She does everything herself and I
think she said that 40% of her profit goes to three charities in LA,
Jamaica and Haiti. I don't remember because so many of these companies
have charity programs designed to give back.
baskets-n-bags.biz
1STPAVPOS
This
company offered credit card processing, gift card and loyalty programs
whose services a cafe or restaurant can use to process payment and other
programs.
www. 1stpaypos.com
There were so many other tea, coffee, packaging, labeling, coaster creators, plumbing distributors,
lid-cup-and napkin makers there. I think one of the more intriguing
tea shops was one where they had see through clear glass teapots. They
put in a closed bud of a flower used for tea and poured in the hot
water. In about three minutes the flower opened and steeped the most
delicious tea. The flower in the clear pot alone is worth having on
your table as you sit in your favorite cafe watching your tea open and
brew.
This was a magnificent convention to attend. It spoiled
me as the cafes in my area employ people who work there for the job.
The people running these booths had so much pride in the growing,
picking, roasting, packing and brewing of their product. Some of them
even had pictures of the plantations and workers thereof.
So
the next time you have a cup of coffee, is it just that or something
which your cafe owner chose because of flavor, point of origin, the soil
it was grown in and the people the coffee employs? Will he know the
workers of the field or even know where it came from? I do, now.