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It's
Show Time in Albuquerque!
* 2009 Details Coming
Soon *
The 20th Annual National Fiery Foods & Barbecue Show is in it’s
third year at the
Sandia Resort and Casino Events Center. The venue was a huge success in 2006
and and 2007, we expect 2008 to be even better! The advantages to the show are:
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An upscale location that
will attract trade buyers, with the show hall and hotel in the same
large building.
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Easy access, the Tramway
exit off of I-25.
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Free parking.
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Golf, spa, and gaming
on-site.
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Gross receipts tax apply.
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Click
here to
Watch
the 2008 TV Spot!
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The 20th
Annual National Fiery Foods and Barbecue Show in 2008 is sold out of exhibitor space with a long waiting list. If you wish to exhibit in the
2009 show, please contact us before the end of March, 2008. Contact:
maryjane@fiery-foods.com
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Exhibitors,
Attendees, Public:
How get there, where
to enter
The
show promises to deliver more business and pleasure than ever. This unique
show attracts attendees from around the globe and more than 10,000 general
public attendance. Exhibitors in the show can take advantage of this
opportunity to meet and greet new buyers, introduce their line of products
or services, and reaffirm their commitment to their current customers who
will be attending the show.
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About 200
exhibitors provided
samples of hundreds
of fiery-foods and
barbecue products
at the 2006 show.
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The
National Fiery Foods & Barbecue Show is a unique business opportunity,
providing both trade and consumer exposure. This show offers both volume
selling to qualified wholesale buyers, as well as the chance to do market
research, raise consumer awareness of your products, and to conduct retail
sales during designated consumer hours.
In
addition, there are numerous opportunities for media exposure. In previous
years,
all major network affiliate stations in the area attended the National
Fiery Foods & Barbecue Show, interviewing manufacturers and
videotaping dozens of products.
Also, the show has been covered by major
newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal
and the San Francisco
Chronicle. |
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