Show Report - New York International Gift Fair, No. 2
New York International Gift Fair
Jacob Javits Convention Center
New York, NY
NOTE:
Company names are in bold.
After spending a week at the California
Gift Show, we arrived in New York two days before the show ended. Our
only disappointment was that the New Resources section had closed one
day earlier, which was not mentioned in our buyer’s directory. What a
drag, as we wanted to see the numerous floral resources on the pier.
There was still lots to see. Here are the
highlights.
Gale Greetings sells adorable
themed pad and pen sets. Each is boxed in plastic and secured with a
stretch gold cord. 114 themes in all. Some of my favorite themes are
“Teachers Never Lose Their Class” and “Life in Uncertain, So Eat Dessert
First!” The “Cat Tales” theme sports a cat design on the pen, great for
pet lovers.
Huckleberry Mountain showed their
Beary Bunches, malted milk balls dipped in chocolate, then coated in a
Huckleberry (purple) glaze. Each Beary is wrapped in a plum-colored
foil, and bunches are packaged in a clear plastic bag with a leaf twist
tie. A nice gift basket product.
Southernfood Specialties, a
company that sells cheese tabs (great for men’s baskets), biscuits, and
cookies in foil packages, is another wholesaler that’s entered the gift
basket arena. Lila Willingham (part of the Willingham Manor company)
introduced me to the gift basket program where for $24.50, you get a
basket with 10 of their products wrapped and ready to sell. They also
have a new private label program if you’re looking for silk screened
tins with coordinated ribbon.
Judith G. Collection showed its
Soap and Bearomatherapy lines. The soap line includes bar soaps, wrapped
soaps, jar creams, combination bath soaps and salts, and a five-piece
sampler soap set with soap holder.
I loved the Bearomatherapy line, which
features a plush animal made out of French terry. Each animal has a
zipper in its back where bath salts are placed, creating a soothing
scent. Eleven scents in all are contained in multiple sized animals,
including bears, bunnies, cats, and a moose. The themed line includes
aromatherapy for Easter Halloween, and Christmas.
Provender, one of the many gourmet
product distributors, introduced a private label gourmet mix program.
Your company name can be printed free of charge on the label, or custom
labels emblazoned with your artwork can be prepared. The line features
scones, muffins, breads, pancakes, soups, dips, and teas packaged in
either tan-colored bags with cord ties or white bags with a tied ribbon
atop. I tasted the Spring Garden Dip. Fresh. The Apple Cinnamon Muffin
Mix was also quite flavorful.
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