Best of show results Winners' Photo Gallery

Linear Booths

First Place

Lehi Valley Trading Company

Marie's Marie's

One of the most cost-effective and creative uses of a 10 x 20 booth space we have ever seen. The “pipe and drape” backdrop was nowhere to be seen. It was completely covered by an attractive piece of fabric top to bottom and end to end. The company name and product description were centered in the middle of the backdrop and at a height where the booth staff did not block it. Giving the impression of a country store, the reception counter was covered in the same material with a very nice tailored trim.  The rest of the booth was product, product, and product. Nuts all over the place! The staff presented themselves well and was anxious to talk with attendees. With just two of them manning the booth, their presence was not overpowering.

Second Place

ReaLemon

Marie's Marie's

A very effective use of 10 x 10 booth space with the company name prominent and the product clearly displayed. The booth graphics, especially on the back wall and the front counter, clearly defined the product. The product was distributed not only in hanging fruit baskets within the booth, but also in front of the reception counter in wood harvest type baskets which was a very effective presentation. One booth worker easily handled the constant flow of attendee traffic and did so in a very professional and pleasant manner.

 

Island Booths

First Place

Marie’s

Marie's Marie's

There was no question whose booth this was – the company name was everywhere.  The booth design and graphics were very simple but quite effective – product labels blown up so they were very easy to see and read. The product was displayed prominently throughout the booth. The staff was well-dressed in their blue shirts and khaki slacks and was very attentive to attendees. There was plenty of room for attendee engagement without blocking the aisle and staffing numbers were perfect.  The 1929 “woodie” pick-up truck was a nice touch. Looking like a company delivery truck, it was an attention grabber with product and product ingredients in the rear bed.

Second Place

Marco Co.

Marie's Marie's

This was a nice integration of the company name and product in the booth design. The company products - displays and fixtures - were prominent throughout the booth. They were presented in a way that simulated the trade and consumer shopping experience. There was a wide range of display types demonstrated giving the attendee a good selection. Staff was well- dressed, very customer attentive. The number of staff working the booth was just right for the booth size and attendee interaction.