Specialty Food Magazine

JAN-FEB 2013

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S PEC I A L M A R K E T PL AC E A DV E RT IS I N G S EC TI O N sp e cialt y f o o d.c o m/w nw h natural/organic natural/organic natural/organic Cary's English Toffee Pretzels and Crackers Gluten Free Fudge Fatale This gluten-free toffee is known for its light, crisp texture and flavorful combinations. Cary's is all natural, kosher certified and offered in eight different flavors. New packaging coming January 2013! Available in bulk and for private label. Since 1935 Boehli produces pretzels and cocktail crackers in the purest tradition of the Alsatian master bakers, selecting the best ingredients and respecting the original recipe. That is why the pretzels are made only with good natural products. Award winning and decadent, Fudge Fatale's Ultimate Sauces have been featured in Today with Rachael Ray as her favorite sundae topping, Chocolatier magazine proclaimed Òseductive and addictive,Ó a sofi Finalist even served at the White House. A velvety, rich texture unsurpassed. 888.822.9300 carysoforegon.com Grants Pass, OR wendyj@carysoforegon.com 770.457.0300 boehli.fr Atlanta, GA marc@boehli.us 949.240.3053 gmbfoods.com San Juan Capistrano, CA info@gmbfoods.com Facebook: GMB Specialty Foods, LLC Twitter: @GMBFoods Cary's of Oregon, LLC Boehli-EFB Atlanta natural/organic Briannas Fine Salad Dressing This is Greece! Estia Organic Del Sol Food Company produces 14 flavors of BRIANNAS Fine Salad Dressings. They are all made with heart healthy canola oil and contain no MSG, trans-fats or high fructose corn syrup. Of the 14 flavors, 11 are all-natural, 10 are gluten-free, 2 are fatfree and 1 is sugar-free. All natural, USDA Organic, EU Certified Organic, first cold pressed extra virgin olive oil from Greece. Made with Koroneiki variety of olives for a mild fruity flavor. 0.24 acidity, high antioxidants make it one of the best available. USA Award Winning! 979.836.5978 BriannasSaladDressing.com Brenham, TX Carin@BriannasSaladDressing.com Facebook: Briannas Salad Dressing 408.528.9896 estia.biz San Jose, CA jim@estia.biz Facebook: Esteson Del Sol Food Company, Inc. Booth 1074 Black Walnuts, Black Walnut Oil Hammons Black Walnuts Hand-harvested Black Walnuts and Black Walnut Oil. More sustainable, richer tasting than regular walnuts, Black Walnuts have been foraged from local trees for generations. "Taste the Wild Side of the Walnut Family" with wild Black Walnuts and 2011 sofi Finalist Black Walnut Oil. 417.276.5181 black-walnuts.com Stockton, MO kernelinfo@black-walnuts.com @BlackWalnuts Facebook: Hammons Black Walnuts Booth 4408 Booth 1771 natural/organic GMB Specialty Foods, LLC. natural/organic Booth 2720 natural/organic Wild B(o)ar Hagensborg Chocolates Ltd. Esteson Corp. Hagensborg Chocolates ÒWild BoarÓ sustainable chocolate has traveled to Italy and Indonesia! Exotic flavors such as aromatic Italian black truffle salted almonds and Fresh Indonesian chilies from small farming communities are a true complement to our organic chocolate. 604.215.0234 hagensborg.com Burnaby, BC Canada sales@hagensborg.com Facebook: Hagensborg Chocolates Twitter: @trufflepigbar Booth 2414 Booth 4615 natural/organic HollyÕs Multigrain Oatmeal Holly's Oatmeal Proudly Made in the USA We're not your grandmother's oatmeal. Ours includes rolled oats, wheat, rye, triticale, barley, flax, bulgar wheat, black seed chia meal, oat bran and seven grain cereal. In our plain, we added milk protein isolate, quinoa and amaranth! Awarded "Best Oatmeal" by Fitness Magazine. 860.618.0090 hollysoatmeal.com Torrington, CT holly@hollysoatmeal.com Facebook: Holly's Oatmeal Booth 5404 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2013 145

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