Winter Fancy Food Show

December 18th, 2006 at 11:55am Lorie Obernauer

show.jpgThe schedule is out for the trade show and educational program at the 32nd Winter Fancy Food Show held in San Francisco. The trade show will be held January 21 – 23, 2007. Educational events start on January 19th.

Of special interest to gift basket business owners will be the “Pricing Gift Baskets for Maximum Profit” seminar. This is a topic often brought up by our customers who are new to the business as well as seasoned veterans.

Other seminars covering marketing, relationships with suppliers and connecting with customers will offer attendees the opportunity to gather a wealth of great information for improving business practices.

NASFT’s website has a complete schedule of the educational program, a list of exhibitors, and registration information. You may also want to check out the “Focused Exhibits” section of the web site for a preview of new products that will be displayed at the show.

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  • 1. Gift Basket Business  |  December 19th, 2006 at 3:57 pm

    In addition to attending the Fancy Food Show and seminars, San Francisco’s shops and overall beauty provides a wealth of new ideas and opportunities to take your designs one step beyond what you currently offer.

    That may not always been needed at your firm or desired by clients, but the city’s energy lets you dare to explore the possibilities. Walk around, visit shops, see museums, talk to people. The education you’ll receive at the show and on the street is definitely worth the trip.

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