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apua New Guinea’s coffee industry is based upon tens of thousands of small, village coffee gardens. They range in size from twenty trees to six hundred. These family-owned coffee gardens produce over seventy percent of the countries’ annual exportable crop; a crop which has averaged one million bags. The balance of the crop is grown on plantations which are wild by default. Again, of a total of four hundred and sixty-one plantations registered with the Coffee Industry Corporation, all but a dozen of the largest are owned by local, villagebased business groups or locally-born individuals. Our coffees are grown in the Morobe District. It is estimated that nearly two million people, or half of the nation’s population, derive a benefit from the coffee industry. In the highlands provinces, commerce and development would never have reached today’s levels without the annual flow of income from this crop, a flow which begins in April, peaks in July/August and then tapers off quickly, so that the highland towns are comparatively quiet again in the final months of the year. The coffee crop is ‘green gold’ which enriched the country annually to the extent of three to four hundred million kina in overseas earnings. It is PNG’s most valuable agricultural export. And it is an eternally renewable resource. Back in the early ‘fifties an active policy of encouraging the establishment of village coffee gardens was initiated, particularly in the highlands where the environment is ideal for the growing of Arabica coffee. Arabica has a finer flavor and commands a higher price than Robusta, grown in coastal regions, but lacks Robusta’s tolerance of the many fungus diseases which prevail in the steamy climate of the coast. Although small areas of coffee had been established in certain coastal areas before the Second World War, no-one was prepared for the enthusiasm with which the highlands population adopted this new and initially strange crop. At first it was hard to explain the use to which the ripe, red coffee berries, would be put, and many older people, conservative, and suspicious of the new plant with its shiny, dark-green leaves, predicted that coffee would bring bad luck and even cause the death of their much-prized pigs! But very soon large numbers of highlanders were enthusiastically involved in setting up coffee nurseries with seed supplied by government agricultural extension workers. Everywhere, families and clan groups were clearing land for coffee. From small beginnings in the early fifties, more than four thousand hectares of Arabica coffee has been established by villagers, mainly in the highlands near Kainantu, Goroka, Mount Hagen and in the Wahgi Valley, but also at Wau, and in the Huon Peninsula in the mountains behind Lae and Finschhafen. By the early seventies, the area planted by villagers had increased to an estimated twentythree thousand hectares producing some twenty-five thousand tones of green bean (raw bean) for export each year. Papua New Guinea’s coffee growers experienced boom conditions for many years. In the highlands many new ventures based on coffee or the income from coffee were funded by a suddenly-adventurous banking industry. Almost to a man the one hundred or so expatriate planters who had arrived in the ‘fifties, and who with the village growers had pioneered the industry in the highlands, sold out, accepting what generous offers were made by locally-formed companies InterAmerican Coffee - Main office 19500 State Hwy 249, Suite 225 Houston,TX 77070 traders@iaccoffee.com • www.iaccoffee.com 1-800-346-2810

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Features Frozen beverages – guidelines for troubled times

Page 8- Michael Rubin, owner of Cappuccine, writes about key ways to sustain your business during the downturn without sacrificing your high standards.

Hot profits in Frozen Beverages

Page 10- Laura Everage digs into frozen beverages and equipment, and finds a lot of opportunity.

Boosting business with Functional Beverages

Page 14- Laura Everage follows with functional beverages for your business.

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Calendar Now-June 07 Coffee: The World in Your Cup, Burke Museum, Seattle, WA. http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/info/contact.php, 206.543.5590, theburke@u.washington.edu Feb. 01-04 ISM 2009 International Sweets and Biscuits Fair, Cologne, Germany, www.ism-cologne.com, 773.326.9922, v.woods@koelnmessenafta.com Feb. 10-11 Elements of Espresso barista training, Hopedale, Massachusetts, www.coffeesolutions.net Feb. 20-22 Coffee Fest Chicago, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL. 425.283.5058, TamaraS@coffeefest.com, www.coffeefest.com Mar. 01-03 International Restaurant & Foodservice Show, Jacob Javits Convention Center, New York City, www.internationalrestaurantny. com, 888.334.8705 Mar. 01-03 The Ultimate Barista Challenge® USA, Jacob Javits Convention Center, New York City, www.ultimatebaristachallenge.com, info@ultimatebaristachallenge.com, 503.232.1016 Mar. 01-04 International Restaurant Show, Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, www.internationalrestaurantshow.com, 888.247.3881, grounsaville@oxpub.com Mar. 09-13 Cup of Excellence/Colombia, International Jury, www. cupofexcellence.org, 406.542.3509, susies@cupofexcellence.org Mar. 10-13 Anuga Foodtec 2009, Cologne, Germany, www.anugafoodtec.com, 773.326.9922, v.woods@koelnmessenafta.com Mar. 12-15 International Exhibition of Coffee, Pereira, Colombia, www.camarapereira.org.co 954.349.4655, mpizarro@eyecatchingsolutions.com Mar. 19-21 NCA’s 98th Annual Convention, The Boca Raton Resort & Club, Boca Raton, FL, www.ncausa.org, 212.766.4007, info@ncausa.org Mar. 23-27 Q-Grader Certification Classes, Hopedale, Massachusetts, at 508. 422.9233 ext. 200 or email rob@coffeesolutions.net

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Frozen Beverage and Equipment Directory

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Boosting your business with Functional Beverages

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Ultimate Barista Challenge® China – by Danny Johns

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Market waking up to the reality of tight supplies

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Coffee Fest – Chicago Exhibitor Listings

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Courage – the dedication and faith to move forward in the face of fear and overwhelming obstacles.

Historic economic shifts are taking place in the world. You do not need to be told this and we do not need to deeply explore the roots and causes. By now, everyone has their information and opinions without my adding two more cents. These changes are profound in the consuming countries where purchasing power is declining dramatically and job security is under attack. What I do want to discuss is courage. In the face of declining customer counts and lower revenues it is hard to take the long view however, each of us in our businesses must do just that in times such as these. Fear causes poor decisions based on short-term goals. A crazy person starts a business, but a careful person keeps a business. Now is the time for all of us to be careful, but definitely not crazy. In this issue, we present Frozen and Functional Beverages. However, the message is much bigger. Inside of these articles are seasoned professionals reminding all of us that our industry is built upon a successful business model – that producing beverages of the highest quality prepared with great care, and then serving customers with consideration and respect, will ensure prosperity. This model works and will continue to work through this economic downturn. Most economists are anticipating that this period will last another 12 to 18 months. During this time we will see many companies, some household names, simply disappear. Many of your competitors will not successfully weather these times but in the end, we will be stronger and smarter. Those who succeed will be those who understand that the model works and the courage to continue to improve their products, their customer relations, and their business efficiencies. Quality will always win in every phase of our businesses. This is true for independent retailers, small roasters, producers of allied products, importers, and yes…publications.

the leadership role of The Foundation. The purpose and mission of The Songbird Foundation and CoffeeTalk Magazine merge perfectly. We have always believed that consuming countries and producing countries are joined into a business and a spiritual relationship. Through Songbird, we can direct financial and human resources toward issues facing the coffeeworld from crop to cup. When Danny began Songbird, the mission was simple. At that time, vast tracts of forestlands from Washington to Tierra del Fuego were being clear-cut to make way for monoculture agriculture. The migratory routes of birds from across North America funnel through Mexico and Central America and then on to South America. El Salvador, Honduras, and many other countries were rapidly approaching the complete destruction of their natural forests. Without intense intervention, the migratory flyway would be destroyed and millions of birds would simply die – the terrible ‘Silent Spring’. With the intense response of Songbird, the Smithsonian Migratory Bird project, the Rainforest Alliance, Starbuck’s CAFÉ practices, and many others, the forests in Central America are in recovery and the threat is reduced. Certification organizations are now in place to encourage and reward countries and growers for responsible and sustainable agricultural practices. The role of Songbird now has grown to include mitigating our ‘carbon footprints’, consumer education through media entertainment, financial support of non-profit operations in countries of origin, international women business and resource development, and other activities. As Songbird’s role expands, we see that a tipping point is approaching in coffee. No longer are the interests of consuming countries and producing countries opposed. Without a mutual understanding of shared purpose and prosperity we all are in danger of repeating the same self-interested business mistakes that have plagued coffee for 600 years. With these changes, the name Songbird is all the more relevant. Seeing the beauty of songbirds is part of what sets us apart from the beasts. Winging from North America to Central and South America, they carry with them the promise of the hope of Spring, nature’s paintbrush splash of color against the green forest, and the message of promise for tomorrow. Songbirds represent our connection – North, Central, and South – and all the shared experiences and dreams of people everywhere. Songbirds are the Spirits of Hope, the Bringers of Change. In the coming days we will communicate more about Songbird. Kerri and I hope that you will join with us in supporting these goals financially and with your time.

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Frozen beverages – guidelines for troubled times By Michael Rubin

The specialty coffee industry and the current world economic situation are intimately tied to each other. Over the last 18 months, prices of coffee, cocoa, dairy, sugar, and other ingredients sold through specialty coffee outlets have soared, forcing suppliers to pass on price increases to their customers. Of course, retailers had to pass these increases on to their customers, the individual consumer. Exacerbating these conditions is the recent credit crunch and near-collapse of many international economies. We are now experiencing staggering job losses in addition to very tight credit.The result is a future filled with questions that we cannot answer. Business owners of every size are unable to pin-down exactly what their cost of goods will be, both in the near and long term. This leaves many asking the question, “Will we survive”? There is a bright side to all of this. These times represent challenge, not doom. We can come through this and be so much better than we ever were before. We are being forced to make tough decisions that we just could not bring ourselves to make before. This could be releasing overpaid employees who never pulled their weight. Or hiring sales people on commission-only versus a high salary. The opportunity now exists to build the best relationships ever between you and your team. Why? Because everyone involved knows how important it is to bring his or her very best efforts to the job at hand. We all start to appreciate what we have, because we know it may all be gone at a moment’s notice. All involved can experience a sense of camaraderie like never before. It is like in the old movies; the locusts are coming to eat the crops and everyone pulls together to fight for the survival of the farm. Times like this can heighten our senses. It is time to look at every possible way to understand your businesses better, or hold on tight and let the torrent of economic woe wash over you, while you resist the temptation to give into fear. Fear makes us react and use short-term band-aids right when we need long-term solutions that can only come from wisdom and a sense of calm. You can consider eliminating products that are slow movers or are not profitable. Recognize which products bring you the most revenue, and focus your training, sales, and marketing efforts on those products. To help control costs, maximize order sizes to get either volume discounts or free freight from your suppliers. It is time to stretch our thought processes to areas they have not gone before. It has been said that necessity is the mother of invention. Necessity is also responsible for an awful lot of personal growth and enhanced business savvy. If ever there was a time that called to embrace this idea, now is that time. I am bullish on the specialty coffee industry! The question is, “Why should I be?” Consumers can make a pretty good cup of coffee at home…so why do they go to a coffeehouse? To connect with people. That’s why! For those who are single, a lot of time is spent in the pursuit of connecting with someone to complete us, or just to find enjoyable company. For others, networking for business or for special interests, is a powerful motivation. Coffeehouses provide a unique and exciting place for us to fulfill those needs. My particular experience and expertise is in specialty frozen beverages. Let me share some thoughts on how that background can help you in the best – and worst – of times.

Quality vs. Price Specialty coffee houses are where consumers expect to find the best quality coffee products. Therefore, serving the very best quality that you as a business owner can find is an absolute must right now. A fast-food chain can get away with serving less than the best. Their customer base is a completely different type of consumer. That customer is more price conscious and less quality driven. It is important to know which type of customers you serve!! Many retailers lie awake nights trying to think up ways to get new customers in the door, and how to keep the ones they already have. When economic times get scary some can forget what brought them their success. They may start wondering if replacing their current products or ingredients, for lower priced options, would be a way to keep them financially afloat. This can be a real trap. I would only try this if I let my best customers taste the product and choose for themselves. They are the best judges of what they will purchase. Otherwise, if they find that they are being offered a different and sub-par quality product, you can kiss goodbye the loyal customer that you worked so hard to acquire. Of course, it is always smart to get the best price you can from your suppliers.

A storeowner may think that saving a nickel to a quarter per serving for a given ingredient or product, will increase their bottom line. However, it is so important to remember that consumers do not purchase a price. They purchase a satisfying experience. Customers only come back for something they liked a lot! They come to your store for a quality experience, they do not give a hoot about how much you pay for it, they just want it to taste as good as it possibly can every time. Specialty Frozen Beverages – An Excellent Profit Generator Frozen specialty coffee beverages can be a great hedge against recession. Even after significant price increases during the last couple of years, regardless whether frozen beverages are made from scratch, from a gourmet powder or a liquid mix, the cost-per- serving the retailer pays still hovers around $1.00; some higher, some lower, depending upon the quality and flavor purchased. Not bad, when considering that a sixteen-ounce serving is being sold for anywhere from $3.50 to $4.50. This makes specialty frozen beverages the single highest profit generator in “profit dollars” per each drink sold. This realization, in the face of the current economic situation, should bring a sigh of relief! They say that Starbuck’s profit is going down? If this is the case, I suspect it is “hot coffee sales” that are going down vs. frozen drinks. People can make a fair cup of coffee at home, but they cannot make frappes at home, they have to go to a coffeehouse to find good frozen coffee beverages. “Will consumers continue to purchase specialty frozen beverages?” Of course they will! Behavior patterns have shown that consumers will forego nights out on the town, take vacations closer to home, and belt tighten on their general spending, however one well known dynamic in consumer behavior is the importance of enjoying their daily minor indulgences. Each day we crave that special moment, and for some of us that urge comes several times a day. The coffeehouse is just where that daily tradition has been taking place. I say it will continue to be so. Here are some last thoughts. With McDonald’s going into specialty coffee, retailers must make sure that the beverages they serve are much better than McD’s. This may sound a bit crazy; to actually spend more on what you serve when everything in front of you says spend less. But remember what brings the consumer back, great taste and a great experience. Make sure you supply this in your store. This is an absolute must. Taste test every drink on your menu. How does it compare to your best competitor? Look at what has been successful for you and tweak it to be even better. Keep an open mind; there may be a product that is a higher quality, that tastes better than what you currently serve. Most frozen beverage options are in the same general price range. The last point I am going to make is this. Whatever you do, don’t try to compete on price with McDonald’s. That is a sure road to the poorhouse. Believe in quality, serve quality and that’s what will keep your customers coming back. I hope I have given you some food for thought, and here’s to an exciting time for us all in the coming years. CT Michael Rubin is Founder and CEO of Cappuccine and created the first Blended Iced Coffee mixes in 1991 and the rest is history. He lives in Palm Springs California where he has been building Cappuccine for the last 17 years.

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Hot Profits in Frozen Beverages By Laura Everage

Back in the early 1990s when specialty coffee retailers were establishing their

product they offer to ensure success. The new Double Chocolate Hot Cocoa from

presence in the retail landscape, companies like Cappuccine introduced a blended

Ghiradelli offers café owners the opportunity to provide a high quality chocolate

ice coffee mix that created new beverage category to the trade, one that built upon

product, along with a well-established brand,” explains Chris Eklam, director

the success of the coffee beverage, but brought new excitement to the café. Today,

of sales and marketing for the company. “Consumers are looking to reward

the frozen beverage category is one that is well established within the coffee café

themselves, and when they do, it must be an indulgence that truly tastes great.”

and has proven to be one of the most profitable segments of their business.

“The frozen beverage category represents the highest profit per dollar of

owners are seeing greater demand for healthier options. “Increasingly, consumers

drink sold in the specialty café,” says Michael Rubin of Cappuccine. “Retailers

have been seeking healthier options even from their indulgent blended drinks,

may make high margins on hot coffee, but there is no better profit generator than

and this is where café owners can upgrade their frozen beverage program and

frozen specialty drinks.”

capture more consumers,” explains Farden. To that end, this Spring the company

In addition to the indulgence factor when it comes to frozen beverages, café

will launch an all-natural version of blended ice coffee and flavors that are lower in Maintaining the Specialty Appeal

fat, calories and sugar than the regular, in addition to all-natural versions of their

best selling flavors.

So successful has the category been, frozen coffee and fruit-based beverages

are now available nearly anywhere a customer shops. From C-stores to full service

restaurants consumers can indulge in a frappe, smoothie or a specialty proprietary

yogurts, the company is introducing a powdered smoothie mix that has the

beverage, challenging café owners to ensure what they offer is high quality,

probiotics to promote better digestive health and come with no trans-fats or

differentiated from the competition, and representative of consumer trends.

hydrogenated oils.

“If coffee cafes think they can compete with quick service convenient outlets

Also capitalizing on the trend towards probiotics and the popularity of tart

Rubin of Cappuccine also notes the increased interest in probiotics as well

on price, they will loose out,” says Rubin. “To the consumer, the coffee house

as the trend towards offering products that are all-natural and contain non-

represents the place where they can get the best coffee in the world, and they

hydrogenated oils.

must continue to captivate the customer with quality in all products they offer,

including their frozen beverage selection.”

oils was the only way to make the formula work,” explains Rubin. “But now great

tasting product can be made without the hydrogenated oils, which is a growing

“The shop operator must remember that they are a specialty beverage

“Back when we started making blended ice coffee mixes, using hydrogenated

destination not the quick serve restaurants who typically only carry two to four

demand from consumers who are seeking a healthier indulgence.”

flavors,” explains Bill Haugh, founder and owner of Dr. Smoothie Brands. “This is

the specialty operators opportunity to clearly outshine the ‘copycats’ by showing

being re-branded to focus on all natural. “The newest flavor trends in the smoothie

off the variety of specialty beverages they can offer.

category are antioxidant laden fruits which offer a strong functional benefit to the

Where once the frozen beverage consumer skewed towards the younger

consumer,” explains Jamie Day, president and CEO of Beverage Innovations, Inc.

crowd, today it runs the gamut from young to old, from male to female. Not only

The company’s Teawave line has offered fruit blends with a functional benefit

has the consumer base broadened, but so has the ‘reason’ for consuming a frozen

such as the Wildberry Desire and Superfruit Antiox, which are loaded with high-

beverage. Originally as an indulgent snack, frozen beverages are

in-antioxidant content fruits such as blueberries, blackberries, pomegranate, acai

now meal replacement for breakfast, an energizer in the afternoon,

and seabuckthorne berries. He notes the “cutting edge fruits” such as gojiberries

and a rejuvenator after a workout.

and mangosteen are growing in populairty, while at the same time, traditional

The true specialty coffee shop operators must distinguish

fruit flavors such as strawberry, strawberry banana and Mango fusion remain the

themselves from the pack by offering only the highest quality

most popular flavors year in and year out.

and the absolute best tasting product possible. It is only then can

café owners capture the broadening consumer market for frozen

for vegans and those who are lactose intolerant are growing in popularity,”

beverages during various day parts.

explains Dan Caputo of Coffee Inventions. “There are also even low-carb and no-

To best capture sales in the all-natural trend, the Teawave smoothies line is

To reach a broader base of customers, dairy-free and fat-free products, ideal

sugar products for diabetics that focus on more specific health concerns.” Changing with the Times Improving your offerings and adding new trending flavors is the

Maximizing Sales

way to create something for the consumer that is compelling,

especially in these hard economic times. “The reason customers

is compelling and interesting and different from what they can get elsewhere,”

come to your store is because they fall in love with a beverage,”

says Farden.

says Desiree Farden, director of marketing, Big Train, Inc. “It has

to be refreshing and better for you, along with tasting great.”

can’t get elsewhere, then they will continue to come in, ” adds Rubin. “But to make

The frozen beverage offerings have always served as an indulgent

sure they do return, it is essential that owners focus on marketing and sampling of

treat, and now retailers must truly focus on the quality of the

frozen beverages,”

“To help independents compete with big guys they must offer something that

“People come to a café for the experience and if they can have a drink they

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According to Gina Costello of Costellini’s, “the emphasis for café owners

addition to a shut-off button and centralized programmability (as opposed to store

should be on consistency first, then using unique flavors to create new excitement

level programmability) ensure consistent quality and customer satisfaction. Other

every season, as a crème de menthe for St. Patty’s day or Cinnamon Bliss at

value-added customer services Stamatis notes, that are helpful include custom

Halloween. There are many talented baristas so the imagination never ends.”

programming, co-branding opportunities, personalized recipe design, training and

Rubin agrees, “It is important that whatever you do, have the preparation

tech support. “These considerations will help deliver a delicious and profitable

consistent and replicable. Owners must focus on training their staff on how to

drink that can be delivered consistently and quickly in an environment that your

make it consistent and to look fantastic. I recommend that everyone go back and

guests will enjoy for years to come,” she adds.

retest all their products, and try the competition’s as well to make sure you are

offing the quality of drink that will bring the consumer in.”

consideration of the quality of product use, updating your offerings to fit with

current consumer trends, along with a bit of clever merchandising, coffee café

Costello also emphasizes the need to ensure quality and consistency in

order to stay ahead of the competition. “And customer service from a supplier is

Competition is heating up in the frozen beverage category. But with careful

owners can continue to build sales in this profitable category. CT

important, “After finding the perfect bean, request samples from manufacturers to conduct your own taste test among customers and friends to see what fits their palate with your choice of bean,” she says.

To ensure the frozen beverage offerings are

prepared to perfection time and time again, café owners rely on having the right equipment for the job. Care in choosing the proper equipment from granita machines to blenders will allow the café owner to garner greater sales dollars and profits.

For instance, when choosing the right

blender to create ice/blended drinks and smoothies, Rula Stamatis at The Vita-Mix Corporation says it is essential to consider several factors. Noise, features that can improve the speed of service, and smooth results including power and blade design, in

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America's Food Technologies, Inc. /AMFOTEK..................................... 708.532.1222......www.amfotek.com......................Tinley Park................IL........................x Amoretti............................................. 805.983.2903......www.amoretti.com.....................Oxnard.......................CA.......................x Aspen Beverage Group..................... 210.684.6363......www.aspencoffee.com................San Antonio...............TX.......................x Atlanta Coffee Supply Group............ 404.799.7774......www.lakehousecoffee.com.........Smyrna.......................GA.......................x Baristella............................................. 800.266.7388......www.BARISTELLA.com................Oxnard.......................CA.......................x Berry Up!........................................... 503.581.0211......wwworegonfruit.com..................Salem.........................OR......................x Bevarri Gourmet Mix........................ 978.922.4332......www.bevarri.com.......................Beverly.......................MA......................x Beverage Innovations-TeaWave......... 561.665.8200......www.drinkvenga.com.................Delray Beach,............FL.......................x............................................x Big Train Inc..................................... 800.244.8724......www.bigtrain.com......................Foothill Ranch...........CA.......................x......................x Boosta Shot........................................ 866.428.0710......www.boostashot.com.................Princeton...................NJ.....................................................................x Caffe D'Amore.................................... 800.999.0171......www.caffedamore.com...............Monrovia....................CA.......................x......................x Caffe D'Vita/Brad Barry Company, Ltd.... 800.200.5005......www.caffedvita.com...................Chino.........................CA.......................x...................... Cappo Drinks..................................... 866.813.1006......www.cappodrinks.com...............Baldwin Park............CA.......................x......................x Cappuccine, Inc................................... 800.511.3127......www.cappuccine.net..................Palm Springs.............CA.......................x Capriccio............................................. 805.983.2903......www.capriccio.com.....................Oxnard.......................CA.......................x Caravan Trade.................................... 514.387.9009......www.caravantrade.com..............Montreal....................Quebec...............x Carmi Flavor & Fragrance Co., Inc...323.838.6649......www.carmiflavors.com...............Commerce..................CA.......................x......................x Carpigiani-USA.................................... 800.648.4389......www.carpigiani-usa.com............Winston-Salem..........NC.......................x......................x Cascade Valley Blends........................ 253.333.8820......www.cascadevalleyblends.com...Auburn.......................WA......................x......................x....................x Coffee Inventions............................... 949.360.8032......www.coffeeinventions.com.........Laguna Niguel...........CA.......................x CoffeeBerry by FutureCeuticals......... 888.452.6853......www.futureceuticals.com...........Momence...................IL......................................................................x Cool Capp........................................... 888.831.9444......www.coolcapp.com.....................Rancho Santa Margarita..CA.......................x Cora Italian Specialties, Inc............... 708.482.4660......www.corainc.com.......................Countyside.................IL........................x Costellini's........................................... 888.889.1803......www.costellinis.com...................Bellevue.....................WA......................x Cuppa Coffee Cafe............................. 912.297.9273......www.comingsoon.com................Savannah...................GA.....................................................................x DaVinci Gourmet/Oregon Chai/Jet... 888.676.3832......www.davincigourmet.com..........Waukesha..................WI......................x............................................x Distant Lands Coffee Roaster........... 800.346.5459......www.dlcoffee.com......................Tyler...........................TX.......................x Dr. Smoothie Enterprises.................. 888.466.9941......www.drsmoothie.com................Fullerton....................CA.......................x............................................x Elmeco-USA LLC................................. 866.265.9569......www.elmeco-usa.com.................Hackensack................NJ...............................................x Espresso Services, Inc........................ 952.924.0622......www.espresso-services.com.......St. Louis Park............MN......................x Fiber Tea............................................ 800.793.4237......www.fibertea.com......................Draper.......................UT.....................................................................x Fiorenzato USA................................... 888.899.0008......www.fiorenzatocs.com...............Hackensack................NJ...............................................x Food Innovation................................. 305.591.9115......info@foodinnovation.com.......Miami.........................FL...............................................x Frozen X-Plosion................................ 360.722.7455......www.frozenx-plosion.com..........Camano Island..........WA......................x Gardner's Gourmet............................ 510.490.6106......www.greatdrink.com..................Fremont.....................CA.......................x......................x Ghirardelli.......................................... 800.877.9338......www.ghirardelli.com/foodservice..San Leandro..............CA.......................x Globex America.................................. 214.353.0328......www.cavallinicoffee.com............Dallas.........................TX.......................x......................x Gosh That’s Good Chocolate............ 888.848.4674......www.goshthatsgood.com...........Salem.........................OR......................x............................................x Gourmet Source................................. 800.467.7142......www.gourmetsource.com/.........Shorewood.................WI......................x Guayaki Yerba Mate........................... 888.482.9254......www.guayaki.com......................Sebastopol.................CA.....................................................................x Hamilton Beach Brands, Inc............. 800.572.3331......www.commercial.hamiltonbeach.com Glen Allen..................VA...............................................x Insight Beverages, Inc........................ 847.847.3109......www.insightbeverages.com........Lake Zurich...............IL........................x Island Oasis Frozen Cocktail............ 508.660.1176......www.islandoasis.com.................Walpole.....................MA......................x

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Isle Of Granelli.................................. 425.487.6824......www.granelli.com.......................Woodinville................WA......................x......................x Java Frost........................................... 800.676.3661......www.javafrost.com.....................Ventura......................CA.......................x JET Smoothies & Beverage Bases.... 888.676.3832......www.jetsmoothies.com..............Waukesha..................WI......................x Joffrey's Coffee & Tea........................ 813.250.0404......www.joffreys.com.......................Tampa........................FL.......................x Keystone State Distributing.............. 610.865.5407......www.ksdonline.com...................Bethlehem.................PA.......................x LaRue Coffee...................................... 800.658.4498......www.laruecoffee.com.................Omaha.......................NE.......................x Logret Import & Export................... 800.574.9934......www.logret.com.........................City of Industry........CA.....................................................................x Maui Smoothies.................................. 978.922.4332......www.mauibeverages.com...........Beverly.......................MA......................x......................x Maui Wowi Hawaiin Coffees & Smoothies.. 877.849.6992......www.mauiwowi.com...................Greenwood Village.....CO.......................x............................................x McSteven's Inc.................................... 800.547.2803......www.mcstevens.com..................Vancouver..................WA......................x Mocafe/Teaology................................. 888.662.2334......www.mocafe.net.........................Aliso Viejo..................CA.......................x Mocha Kiss Coffee.............................. 323.512.9800......www.mochakiss.com..................Los Angeles................CA.......................x......................x Mont Blanc Gourmet......................... 800.877.3811......www.montblancgourmet.com....Denver.......................CO.......................x National Fruit Flavor Co., Inc.......... 504.733.6757......www.nationalfruitflavor.com......New Orleans..............LA.......................x Northwest Mochachino, LLC.............. 509.998.1614......www.nwmocha.com...................Spokane.....................WA......................x............................................x Oregon Chai....................................... 888.874.2424......www.sellchai.com.......................Waukesha..................WI......................x Parisi Artisan Roasters...................... 816.455.4188......www.parisicoffee.com................Kansas City................MO......................x Pura Vida Coffee................................ 877.469.1431......www.puravidacoffee.com...........Seattle........................WA......................x Rayjen Coffee Company..................... 541.347.4065......www.rayjencoffeeco.com............Bandon......................OR......................x......................x Rishi Tea............................................. 866.747.4483......www.rishi-tea.com.....................Milwaukee..................WI....................................................................x Rona Inc............................................. 770.421.9600......www.ronainc.com.......................Marietta.....................GA.......................x......................x Sambazon........................................... 877.726.2296......www.sambazon.com...................San Clemente............CA.......................x............................................x Sea2o.................................................. 425.653.2300......www.sea2o.com.........................Bellevue.....................WA....................................................................x SLO Chai............................................. 877.324.7832......www.slochai.com........................Atascadero.................CA.....................................................................x Smoothie Essentials Supplements by Juice Bar Solutions................ 415.382.6535......www.smoothieessentials.com.....Novato.......................CA.....................................................................x Sun Orchards, Inc............................... 480.966.1770......www.sunorchard.com.................Tempe........................AZ.....................................................................x Sunshine Dairy................................... 800.544.0554......www.sunshinedairyfoods.com....Portland.....................OR......................x Talk N' Coffee.................................... 800.597.2326......www.talkncoffee.com.................Deptford....................NJ.....................................................................x TeaTech, Inc......................................... 801.748.3550......www.teatech.com.......................Draper.......................UT.....................................................................x TeaWave/Tropics Frozen Beverages.. 800.926.5232......www.tropicsbeverages.com........Delray Beach.............FL.......................x............................................x Tech-1 Services.................................. 509.536.0524......www.comingsoon.com................Spokane.....................WA..............................................x Teeccino Caffe Inc............................. 805.966.0999......www.teeccino.com......................Santa Barbara...........CA.....................................................................x The Cha Dao Tea Company, LLC...... 206.218.4157......www.chadaotea.com..................Seattle........................WA....................................................................x The Nectar Cappuccino Group......... 856.764.1952......www.comingsoon.com................Delran........................NJ.......................x The Republic Of Tea......................... 800.298.4832......www.republicoftea.com..............Novato.......................CA.....................................................................x Torani/R. Torre & Company.............. 800.775.1925......www.torani.com.........................South San Francisco.CA.......................x US Roasterie....................................... 515.243.8805......www.usroasterie.com.................Des Moines................IA................................................x Venga.................................................. 561.665.8200......www.drinkvenga.com.................Delray........................FL.....................................................................x ViB Holdings LLC............................... 214.749.7767......www.drinkvib.com.....................Dallas.........................TX.....................................................................x Vita-Mix Corporation......................... 800.437.4654......www.vitamix.com/foodservice...Cleveland...................OH..............................................x Votre Cafe........................................... 800.774.1086......www.votrecafe.com....................West Dundee............IL........................x Waring Commercial........................... 800.492.7464......www.waringproducts.com..........Stamford....................CT...............................................x Woody's Tropical Blends................... 253.845.2626......www.comingsoon.com................Puyallup.....................WA......................x World Of Coffee................................. 908.647.1218......www.comingsoon.com................Stirling.......................NJ.......................x Yoguccino............................................ 360.568.0188......www.yoguccino.com...................Snohomish.................WA......................x Zola Acai............................................. 415.775.6355......www.drinkzola.com....................San Francisco............CA.......................x............................................x

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Boosting Your Business with Functional Beverages By Laura Everage

With health on everyone’s minds these days, consumers are seeking new ways to combat their ailments from weight loss and stress to immunity and energy. And, as the uncertain economy is tightening their belts on spending, consumers are increasingly choosing herbal and botanical supplements as a preventative health measure that is helping cut down on their skyrocketing medical costs. According to the Calorie Control Council, an international association representing the low-calorie and reduced-fat food and beverage industry, as consumers have driven the food and beverage market toward preventative health and wellness, there will likely be an increased demand for ‘functional’ foods and beverages in 2009. In fact, the Nutrition Business Journal, an industry-tracking publication, notes nationwide herbal and botanical supplement sales totaled $4.8 billion in 2007, when the recession began, up 4.3 billion over 2006. This increasing propensity for supplements and functional foods opens new avenues for café owners to build upon already established beverage categories of coffee, tea, smoothies and blended hot and cold drinks. “There is no doubt café owners can compete in the functional beverage category,” explains David Gross, Juice Bar Solutions, “Take a look in most beverage cases of coffee houses you’ll already see organic milk, acai drinks and vitamin infused waters. By adding hand-crafted functional beverages to your business you can expand your customer base and build business throughout the day.

“look for a product line that offers customers choices throughout the day.” Energy drinks are ideal when someone is looking for a kick to get them through the day, however they don’t address the consumers need to relax, hydrate or balance their weight management needs. When choosing which functional line to offer, Haugh says, “The final product must taste excellent. You must sell the real thing because customers will taste the difference. They know what real fruit tastes like versus a sugar water drink.” Haugh ads, “When buying nutrients, make sure that they are from a reputable source.” This sentiment rings true with Matthew Lau of Sambazon who notes the increasing amount of “questionable” companies selling acai on the internet as a great way to lose weight. While Sambazon steers clear of the weight loss claim, “the freeze dried powder that is gaining interest from café owners who want to add the ‘real thing’ to their smoothie and other cold beverage offerings. In addition to the liquid and powdered supplements that can be added to a variety of beverages, café owners can benefit from companies such as Elixr, which offer premium quality tonics that only require mixing with water. Whether it is a brain-enhancing tonic, or a relaxation tonic, the café owner can offer the customer a hot or cold tonic quickly and easily. “Instead of having tea, customers can easily get their tonic herbs and fruit extracts in and easy to prepare hot or cold beverage,” explains Claudia delVecchio, director at Elixir.

Giving Your Businesses a Boost “Coffee cafes have become a place where they look for alternative beverages that they can’t get at their local supermarket,” explains Jamie Day, president and CEO, Beverage Innovations, Inc. “Therefore a functional beverage offering is essential for a coffee shop looking to remain on the cutting edge. Offering customers ‘value added’ functional beverage choices throughout the day when coffee related products are not top of mind is a sure way to boost sales.” The addition of functional beverages offer new potential for profits, even though functional beverages carry a premium price. As Day notes, “The consumer who walks into a coffee shot is already mentally prepared to pay a premium for a beverage, so the premium for a functional beverage is not a big leap for consumers. Depending on the demographic area and the volume purchase, profit margins are in the range of 50 percent. Adds Bill Haugh, founder and owner of Dr. Smoothie Brands, “When adding a nutritional component or boost to your smoothie or specialty beverage, you’re enticing the customer to customize their beverage to meet their own expectations. As a result, you will sell more because you are engaging the customer to do something about their health.”

Promoting the Category Café owners have focused on handcrafting coffee beverages for years, and the functional beverage category should be no exception,” says Ben Weiss of Boosta Shot. “If you can customize freshly prepared frozen beverages with a personalized boost, you can bring in younger consumers and broaden the appeal of this category.” “The functional category brings excitement back into the category,” says Weiss, “come up with your own proprietary drink that customers can’t get elsewhere.” Weiss suggests not to position functional offerings as an add-on, instead building the cost of the boost into the price of the drink. “If you put it on the menu board as an incremental 50 cents, you’re not presenting the product to the consumer in a way that they will get excited about it. Don’t think of it as a syrup [or powder], think of it as an ingredient that creates a whole new drink at a whole new price point. If done properly, it can create excitement in your café.” Gross agrees with that contention, and suggests creating a separate functional line, rather than promoting “add a boost” to an existing beverage. “Give the functional beverage category its own place on the menu,” he explains. By focusing on creating a menu filled with functional beverages that can help give your customers a boost in energy, serve as an antioxidant, cure a hangover, or increase their libido, you’ll be giving them a reason to visit your café time and again. In the process, you’ll be giving your business a big boost. CT

Choosing the Boost Functional boosts come in many forms from powders to liquids, each offering the café owner the ability to create a wide range of hot and cold functional beverages. Day suggests to

Ultimate Barista Challenge ® China at Food and Hospitality China in Shanghai sets new records By Danny Johns Coffee was HOT at the 2008 Ultimate Barista Challenge China held from December 4 – 6 in Pudong at the Shanghai New International Exhibition Center. FHC China, organized by China International Exhibitions, hosts the UBC China annually in the Coffee & Tea Pavilion and verified show attendance at 20,441, higher than any previous years. Ultimate Baristi from USA, Korea and China faced local baristi in “dueling challenges” of Latte Art, Espresso Frappe, Espresso Cocktail and Best of Brew Challenges. Barista, someone who expertly prepares espresso, battle it out in qualifying Challenges earning prizes, medallions, certificates and the right to challenge the worlds top “Ultimate Barista”. If the challenger defeats the selected Ultimate Barista, they become the next Ultimate Barista in that category! A barista must win each category Final Challenge to become the Ultimate Barista.

This no holds barred espresso & brewed coffee competition is like no other coffee competition in the world where taste, talent and speed earn high marks with certified UBC Tasting and Technical judges. Ultimate Barista USA, Mike Love, states, “FHC is a phenomenal show, an amazing UBC, and the Chinese baristi were incredible.” Ultimate Barista CHINA Kelvin Huang, Ultimate Barista USA Mike Love, and Ultimate Barista KOREA Um Tae Jin represented their nation’s top talent in coffee and espresso excellence. Latte Art Qualifying winner, Miss Kelly Qian of Milan Gold impressed judges to score her top barista in Latte Art Challenge earning her the title of Ultimate Barista Latte Art China. Her drink, “Tomorrow” served in a teacup with beautiful latte art of a sunrise and sweetly balanced flavor of espresso and textured milk combined “traditions of East and West”, as Judge Arnuad Dupius, General Manager of Brasilia, noted. CT

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Judy Ganes Market waking up to the reality of tight supplies

The situation is not going to be easily reconciled because the crops are coming

in and the coffee is already spoken for. Producers are very well sold with much of the better grades already committed. Disappointing yields in a few Central American countries have aggravated the situation and production figures already show that the harvests are late, but probably below expectations. Peru is the only major Mild Arabica coffee supplier to see a sharp jump in shipments this season, but the quality does not compare to the better grades of a Guatemalan or a Costa Rican. The increase in Peruvian coffee is in line with the biannual fluctuation in their crop, similar to Brazil, but on a far smaller scale.

The push for improving the quality of coffee consumed in traditional markets

and at origin or emerging markets has exceeded supply. Now that gas stations, quick serve restaurants, and convenience stores all boast of having a better brew, By Judith Ganes-Chase, President, J Ganes Consulting, LLC

the inability for production to keep pace with burgeoning demand has been

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amplified. While the market has been hurdling down this path for some time and it was inevitable that a shortfall would develop, the production difficulties this year

The coffee market needs to advance to reflect underlying tightness in the cash

have created havoc. Certified stocks continue to drop on a near daily basis and

market. Differentials cannot keep firming with limited impact on the futures market,

I would not expect this to change any time soon. The number of bags pending

especially since the supply shortfall directly influences how much coffee will be

grading remains at a minimal level with only a small trickle of coffee being put up

deliverable against the “C” contract. Ironically, the anniversary of the start of the

for certification. According to the Green Coffee Association data total, US coffee

1997 bull move recently passed which saw prices run from around present levels to

stocks actually increased in December presumably reflecting the larger influx of

over $3.00 per pound by mid-May 1997, before declining precipitously at an even

Brazilian and Robusta coffee. Of total US coffee stocks of 5.23 million bags, the

faster clip. The catalyst for that record advance was tightness in the cash market

amount of certified stocks has dropped to only 1.39 million bags, which is the lowest

with quotes for various growths rising sharply through the fourth quarter and

level since February 2000. Total stocks, while they increased a tad in December are

continuing strong into January, similar to what has happened recently. Roasters

actually 236,000 bags lower than they were in December 2007.

were competing aggressively for limited supply at that time with consumer stocks

at bare minimal levels. While the main driving force behind the surge in cash prices

keep up this pace, even if currency factors favor strong exports. The January

recently has been the disappointing Colombian crop, the limited supply has in turn

shipments data already reflect a slowdown from December’s frantic pace, which

forced dealers to seek out alternative growths. Quotes for coffee that generally have

set new records. The favorable exchange rate at a time when stocks are low will

been trading at a discount to the Board are now in the plus column. Straight down

be a new challenge for Brazil as any time in the past, when exchange rates were

the line from Colombian to Guatemalan to Costa Rican, Nicaraguan and Honduran

favorable, Brazil has been able to export fairly aggressively.

and Salvador, cash prices have been steadily advancing with the rate accelerating

just prior to the holidays. The scramble has continued and has finally unearthed a

verge of a sharp move higher and it would not take much news to ignite the rally.

situation that has been percolating beneath the market for some time—producers

Fundamentally, what has kept the market at bay up until now was the seasonally

simply do not have the replacement coffee. Sure, there is a mountain of Brazilian

strong Brazilian shipments and arrival of the Vietnamese harvest, masking the

or Robusta stocks sitting in consumer warehouses, but fresh quality supply is hard

underlying problems. CT

While Brazil has been an aggressive shipper, due to low stocks, Brazil cannot

I continue to think this market has been a sleeping giant and could be on the

to come by. Certified Coffee Stocks in High Demand Cash Quotes Shoot Higher

Judy Ganes' latest comprehensive report– "The Global Soluble Coffee Market" is available for purchase. Visit www.JGanesConsulting.com for more information

Source: Reuters, Dow Jones, Complete Coffee Coverage

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Working on my “Q” By Miles Small I seem to be the only journalist from the coffee industry that has taken the SCAA Cupping Certification and “Q” graders examination, at least as far as anyone I have talked with can remember, that is. Inevitably, I am asked the question “WHY?” I understand the question, especially the emphasis, because the test is really hard! The course-work is really hard! The intensity of the process is, well…really hard! So the answer to “WHY?” is, I truly believe that I have a responsibility to learn about the things I write about. A sort of Jack Kerouac/Dr. Hunter Thompson version of Journalism. That is why I took the roaster course with Mane Alves last year. I have been really uncomfortable not having a deep knowledge about cupping and the “Q” and so have drifted away from writing about it. Not a fair thing for our readers and definitely not fair to CQI. This is not your everyday certification event. First off, there are only three places in the US where you can go for it (that number is soon to change). These are Coffee Labs in Vermont, owned by Mane Alves; SCAA headquarters in Long Beach; and now Coffee Solutions owned by Rob Stevens in Franklin, Massachusetts. The lab must itself be certified by the SCAA, which sounds easy but it isn’t. The test schedule must be proctored by a SCAA certified teacher, who are few and far between. Mane Alves is one, as well as Craig Holt from Atlas, Marty Curtis who was my Instructor, Ted Lingle, Willem Boot from Boot Coffee – plus a handful of others. To say that the process is intimidating is an understatement. The first thing you are told is that there are webcams strategically placed throughout the lab and if that bothers you, or you think your butt looks big on TV, get over it or get out. Every moment of the instruction giving and testing is monitored via live web by someone at CQI and the technical standards committee of the SCAA. Flitting on and off line as they please, these voyeurs are not only ensuring the consistency of the process but also the quality of the students and the presentation of the tester. Over the course of five days, Marty led us through 23 separate tests to judge our ability and understanding of coffee including origins, cupping characteristics,

and identification of taints and flaws. We ‘Agtroned’ (is that a verb?), sized, and sorted; we measured moisture, learned about sample roasting, and we weighed. We also washed a pile of dishes. Our sensory abilities were tested and retested as we marched through challenges to our nose (olfactory) our taste (sweet, sour, salty) and our vision (roast quality, grind accuracy). The “Nez du Café” kit and I became very close... intimate even. Then there is that ‘vision’ part. Just when you are well into it, the lab is sealed from all light except a set of red ceiling lamps that take away all ability to perceive color. This is the dreaded ‘triangulation’ where you have to choose the one different coffee from three cups only it is not just the three cups, there are six sets of three cups in this eerie haunted house world and there are three different triangulation test events. By the end of the second day I began to think that former VP Dick Cheney should learn about this, he would have considered it for his “enhanced interrogation techniques.” By then I was as compliant as a baby – lead me to a table and I will slurp. Most folks in the coffee industry know that I am not a daily cupper. Marty really seemed to get a kick out of taking my picture while I choked, coughed, and gagged after sucking coffee down the wrong pipe. To think that I travelled thousands of miles to participate in this self-inflicted ‘waterboarding’. Nevertheless, you know, it was also really cool too. So how did I do? Well, not bad. Most folks fail the first time so I did not go in with high hopes however by the third day I really thought I might pull it off. Alas, close but not quite. I slipped on one of the sensory tests and so did not pass. I was really disappointed, and a little angry with myself, but I have since become philosophical. It took understanding of what a “Q” grader is to bring me around. A “Q” has the ability to make, or destroy, the fortunes of a grower. Being placed into a position of determining the quality of a producer’s coffee on record reminds the grader that with the title comes awesome power and responsibility, one not to take lightly or without deep and profound knowledge and respect. So, I am really glad that I did not pass the first time out, it might have seemed too easy. I will be taking it again real soon though, you can bet on that. CT

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Coffee Fest Listings Visit CoffeeTalk Advertisers at Coffee Fest Chicago! Allann Bros. Coffee Co., Inc.

541.812.8000 www.allannbroscoffee.com Fiercely independent since 1972.Specializing in freshroasted gourmet coffees, including organic, fair-trade and Rainforest Alliance certified. Custom blending and private labeling available. Booth# 457 Ambex Coffee Roasters, inc.

727.442.2727 www.ambexroasters.com Ambex Roast and Control manufactures a full line of Coffee Roasting Equipment, Roasting Control and Data-Logging Systems, Weighing, Grinding and Packaging Systems. Booth# 712 Astoria-General Espresso Equipment Corp. 336-393-0224 www.astoria.com Booth# 401 BriteVision

877.479.7777 www.britevision.com BriteVision, the leader in custom cup sleeve production offers cafe's fast and affordable 4-color printing on eco-friendly materials! Learn more at www.britevision.com. Booth# 519 Café de Costa Rica

506.2243.7863 www.cafedecostarica.com Costa Rica grows only Arabica top quality coffee, following the best sustainable agricultural, social and environmental practices. 8 regions, 8 flavors, one Café de Costa Rica. Booth# 414 Cafetto USA

877.263.2567 www.cafetto.com Cafetto manufacturers and distributes cleaners for all types of commercial espresso machines. Tablets, powders, liquids, and also cleaners certified for use with organic coffees Booth# 405 Cappuccine

800.511.3127 www.cappuccine.net Cappuccine Specialty Frozen beverage mixes quality are a reflection of the promise that Specialty Coffeehouses offer their customers the very best Booth# 203 CE Organics

604.607.1208 www.ceorganics.com CE Organics Fair Trade syrups for coffee or tea based beverages and beyond. Pure cane syrups and flavored agave nectars in 32 real flavors. Taste the ORGANIC difference. Booth# 302 Cimbali USA, Inc

312.265.8100 www.cimbali.us LaCimbali offers a full-line of espresso equipment, from elegant, innovative, traditional machines to patented feature-rich superautomatics. Whatever your need, There’s a Cimbali for That! Booth# 904

Coffee Fest

800.232.0083 www.coffeefest.com Coffee Fest is dedicated to the growth and proliferation of the specialty coffee, gourmet tea and alternative beverage industries. Booth# 1101

Entner-Stuart Premium Syrups

800.377.9787 www.entnerstuartsyrups.com Entner Stuart Premium Syrups, handcrafted since 1922. True-to-nature taste and accurate flavor profiles. Custom development and private labeling available. Booth# 457

Coffee Holding Company

Geo Pak Imports Inc.

800.458.2233 www.coffeeholding.com From one bag to a full truck, Coffee Holding Company provides green coffee solutions to specialty roasters including an exclusive selection of Daterra Estate coffees. Booth# 319

800.728.9219 www.geopakimports.com Unique elegant designed double wall, and d-vented, insulated Paper HOT cup. Safer to grip. Custom prints ( low minimums)are our specialty. Booth# 807

Component Design Northwest, Inc. (CDN)

800.338.5594 http://www.cdn-timeandtemp.com We are the specialists in time and temperature. CDN offers the broadest assortment of thermometers and timers on the market. Coffee Fest Booth # 1251

DaVinci Gourmet/Oregon Chai/Jet

800.640.6779 www.davincigourmet.com Da Vinci Gourmet®, JET®, and Oregon Chai provide products specially formulated for the specialty coffee industry. Booth# 513 Design & Layout Services

800.471.8448 www.designlayout.com Design & Layout Services are café design specialists. Since 1996, we have helped over 700 clients interested in opening a café. Services include floor plan design, plumbing and electrical specifications, custom cabinetry and foodservice equipment. Booth# 714 Dillanos Coffee Roasters

253.826.1807 www.Dillanos.com Economic Relief Package Dillanos knows right now you need more than great coffee to survive this severe economic downturn. We are staffed with seasoned retail business-building professionals that provide customers coast-to-coast with business operations analysis support and branding/design/ marketing to power you through tough times. Go to www.dillanos.com and www.thebrandcoaches.com Coffee Fest Booth #601 Booth# 601 Dr. Smoothie

888.466.9941 www.drsmoothie.com A full line beverage company that manufactures 100% Crushed™ Whole Fruit Smoothie concentrate purees, coffeehouse style gourmet powdered mixes, nutritional blends, amino and collagen products. For the frozen beverage quote, please contact the owner, Bill Haugh at 714-449-9787 x 117, email: dr@ drsmoothie.com. Booth# 409

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Ghirardelli

800.877.9338 www.ghirardelli.com/foodservice If your reputation depends on the quality and flavor of what you serve, you have a lot in common with America's oldest chocolate company: Ghirardelli Chocolate. Booth# 600 Java Jacket

800.208.4128 www.javajacket.com Java Jacket The Original Green Coffee Sleeve. Comes in 100% Recycled Natural Kraft or White. Can be Custom Printed with your design. Booth# 309 Millrock

800.645.7625 www.millrock.com MILLROCK is the premier US designer and fabricator of service lines and food cases for kiosks, cafes, and foodservice facilities. Booth# 413 Novus Tea

888.244.3569 www.novustea.com/ Single estate loose leaf tea in a biodegradable, pyramid tea bag. 14 flavors that include 6 black teas, 4 green teas, and four herbal flavors. Organic and Fair Trade varieties available. Exceptional merchandising provided. Booth# 718

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Smoothie Essentials Supplement-Boosts

415.382.6535 www.smoothieessentials.com NEED A BOOST? 18 Unique Powdered Boosts Healthy Blended Beverages = Healthy Profits Booth# 919 Visions Espresso Services

800.277.7277 www.visionsespresso.com Quality equipment, accessories, training materials, tools, and parts for commercial or professional home use. Visit our new website at www.visionsespresso.com or call us at 1-800-277-7277 Booth# 702

Millrock Latte Art Championships Stay ahead of your competition Be profitable in lean times

All New Educational Programs More than 100 to chose from!

Vita-Mix Corporation

800.437.4654 www.vitamix.com/foodservice Since 1921, the Vita-Mix® Corporation has been a leader in blender technology. Booth# 618

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about your market and your target audiences. This is not nearly as easy as it sounds. You become a marketing detective digging for clues and follow them with an open mind. The key source of clues is your customer’s behaviors and habits. A simple case in point: A dental client of ours was looking for a way to keep their name in front of their dental patients between visits. They used “marketing forensics” tools to

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After thorough deliberation and evaluation, La Marzocco has decided not to participate at the 2009 edition of HOST in Milan. The decision accurately reflects the transitions taking place within the world of coffee, which is increasingly geared to a younger public and proves to be ever more sophisticated, if not fanatical. This sensation is identifiable among La Marzocco end users as well as the baristas themselves. Ever since HOST moved to the new, larger trade centre facilities outside Milan, it has fostered a more corporate image, diminishing the passionate characteristics typically tied to the coffee sector, consequently it no longer encompasses the business and marketing aims of La Marzocco. La Marzocco will instead realize “La Marzocco Out of the Box”, a parallel event that will take place in Milan during the course of HOST, the first event of its kind in the coffee industry. The event will prove to be ground-breaking and will represent the whole La Marzocco experience in a nutshell. For more information email guido@lamarzocco.com.

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Get on board on the tart trend with Big Train’s new Tart Smoothie Mix

Big Train® introduced its innovative new Tart Smoothie Mix at the Winter Fancy Food Show in San Francisco to rave reviews. With probiotics for good digestive health and no Trans fat or hydrogenated oils, Tart Smoothie Mix is a healthier alternative to other smoothies. It is low fat with only 1 gram of fat and just 140 calories per 8 fluid ounce serving. Big Train Tart Smoothie Mix is a ready-to-blend powdered mix that can be combined with water or milk and ice to create a healthier blended beverage. It has a refreshing light citrus flavor that is perfect on its own or mixed with fruit, juices or other Big Train products to create a variety tart taste temptations. Samples of Big Train Tart Smoothie Mix are available to operators through your local Big Train distributor or by contacting Big Train directly. For more information visit www.bigtrain.com. continued on page 26...


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EPA recognizes GeorgiaPacific Professional

enMotion® products support facilities during tough economy

Georgia-Pacific Professional is providing cost-effective and environmentally sustainable solutions to businesses looking to cut costs and remain competitive while operating in the current economic downturn. Two innovative products are leading the charge: enMotion® Impulse™ and enMotion® Recessed Automated Touchless Dispenser. These awardwinning touchless towel dispensers – which clearly match the standards for the Georgia-Pacific Professional Green by Design™ program – offer facility managers opportunities to significantly reduce paper towel waste while cutting operational costs. The enMotion Impulse and enMotion Recessed Automated Touchless Dispensers have been recognized by industry organizations for their operational efficiency, clean image and waste reduction benefits. Most recently, the products were named 2009 Top Products Award Winners by Building Operating Management magazine and are featured in the publication’s January 2009 issue. For more information visit www.gppro.com.

New, 100% biodegradable tea bags make Novus Teas the eco-friendly choice for tea drinkers

With rapidly depleting natural resources and pollution infiltrating the air and soil Novus Tea has brought an ecominded approach to their family of teas, bringing their customers the goodness of loose leaf tea blended with the convenience of a tea bag created with 100% bio-degradable Soilon. Soilon, a biodegradable polylactic acid with a corn starch base, is made entirely of reproducible material from vegetables rather than limited fossil resources. Soilon decomposes completely into carbon dioxide and water within a month after its last cup of tea and releases no harmful gases during incineration, making it safe for use with any method of waste treatment. Soilon has already been approved for use as a wrapping material by Japanese Food Laboratories and the base material has been inspected and approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration, reassuring consumers that completely natural also means completely safe. For more information on Novus Tea and their innovative Soilon tea bags, visit www. novustea.com.

Georgia-Pacific Professional has been named a Champion by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its tissue manufacturing process and hand soap products. In fact, the company is the first to meet the EPA’s recommendations on both a tissue manufacturing process and end product. The Champion recognition is part of the EPA’s Safer Detergents Stewardship Initiative, which falls under the agency’s Design for the Environment program. The International Sanitary Supply Association (ISSA) recently recognized member companies who earned Champion or Partner status in the program. Georgia-Pacific Professional was the only ISSA member paper company to gain this level of achievement. For more information visit www.gppro.com.

Java Times Caffe brings the quality coffee of Mexico to the United States

For coffee lovers who have always dreamed of owning their own specialty coffee business, Java Times Caffe announces it is now expanding its franchise opportunity and is willing to share its years of experience with aspiring coffee shop owners within the United States. Its shops feature about 43 different types of flavorful coffee from Mexico along with a wide selection of delightful teas from around the world. Java Times Caffe is seeking highly qualified licensee candidates that have a passion for coffee and are hardworking, self-motivated, willing to work as a team, dedicated to the work on a full time basis, and have a willingness to follow the guidelines and policies as set forth by the company. The first U.S. shop will open in San Antonio, Texas, and locations in other states are soon to follow. Potential franchisees may apply and learn more about the Java Times Caffe franchise at www.javatimescaffe. com/franchise_preform.php.

CE ORGANICS introduces flavored organic agave nectars

CE ORGANICS introduces its new line of ORGANIC AGAVE NECTARS in six incredible flavors: vanilla, lemonlime, hazelnut, raspberry, caramel and simple Agave. Sweeter than sugar, Agave contains fewer calories and carbohydrates, and has a lower glycemic index. This means it is a great alternative for people looking for a sugar replacement because less is needed in recipes and meals. Like CE Organic Syrups, CE ORGANICS AGAVE NECTARS can be used for baking, jellies, marmalades or as a sweetener in hot and cold beverages, or cocktails. It’s an excellent choice to pour over fruit, yoghurt, pancakes, waffles…even cereal! CE AGAVE NECTARS will be available from Canadian and US distributors. CE ORGANICS is the North American leader in the production of FAIR TRADE ORGANIC SYRUPS. The company offers a wide range of product flavors for home and food service use. For more information visit www.ceorganics.com.

Visions Espresso Service releases its new and expanded 2009 catalog.

Our new catalog debuts at Coffee Fest Chicago and features many new and exciting products including our new, inhouse designed, sustainably harvested wood counter organizers. We’ve also added an easily searchable and comprehensive product index so that you can find what you are looking for—fast! Stay tuned to www.visionsespresso.com for news on the upcoming release of our all-new and vastly improved website.

CustomCool announces 2 new models

CustomCool / SIFA, manufacturer of European modular cafe counters and display cases announces two new models- the “YORK STYLE” line of bar counters, and “VEGA” spherical deli cases to beautifully showcase your salads, panini and prepared foods. New downloadable brochures feature available at www.customcool.com.

Dillanos provides vital services to combat bad economy

To a marginal degree, the retail specialty coffee industry is insulated from a total meltdown. A daily requirement for coffee as an energy fuel as well as that needed barista smile and warm conversation every morning is just what’s needed as we all face a daily dose of horrific economic news. What is really under siege right now isn’t getting and keeping customers as much as trying to protect your bottom line. Dillanos Coffee Roasters, Sumner, Washington, is coming to the profit protection rescue for customers in all 50 states for no more than the competitive cost of the beans. The national coffee award-winning roaster is recognized nationally for being uniquely staffed with a seasoned retail business development and design professions. Our value-added support team is singularly focused on quickly providing operational analysis and branding enhancement to small and large customers with little extra money and huge business development needs. For more information visit www.dillanos.com.

Sleek, New Look of the Gripper™ Sleeve Website Mirrors Design Changes

The Gripper™ Sleeve website, www. grippersleeve.com has gotten a similar facelift as the sleeve itself. The easier to navigate site has seven pages in all, including the home page. The product demo is included in the “Products” page, which shows how easily this unique, one piece sleeve almost magically folds and slips on a cup. Colored product photos of the various designs such as “Java Wave”, “Aroma” and “Viva Italia” have also been added. The Company noted that the website changes were intended to help customers get more familiar with the products. While the website is definitely more vibrant, they also noted that more improvements are in the works.

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Bridge Brands Chocolate™ formerly The San Francisco Chocolate Factory launched new name and new products at the Fancy Food Show in San Francisco

Bridge Brands officially launched its new name at the San Francisco Fancy Food Show in January. This year BB slated five new products to debut at the show: got milk? chocolate s’moores, the got milk? chocolate straw for kids in single straws and triple packs, got milk? chocolate cocoa mug and got milk? chocolate cookies, and Cocoa Vinoso chocolates designed to pair with red wines. The got milk? chocolate products are packaged in bovine inspired tins and packaging that appeals to kids and adults alike. These new items expand the got milk? chocolate line to include fourteen SKUS. For more information visit www. bridgebrandschocolate.com.

2009 Cup of Excellence® announced

The Alliance for Coffee Excellence, Inc. (ACE) proudly announces the 2009 Cup of Excellence schedule, which includes a celebration of the 50th Cup of Excellence competition. In addition to the busy schedule, 2009 also marks the milepost of the 50th Cup of Excellence competition, which will be held in Nicaragua. As home to one of the longest running Cup of Excellence programs, Nicaragua is a fitting place to celebrate the program¹s 50th competition and auction. ACE is working closely with ACEN, the Specialty Coffee Association of Nicaragua, longtime supporter of the program, for a celebration of this accomplishment. For more information visit www.cupofexcellence.org March 9-13 Colombia (Auction, April 23) April 27-May 1 El Salvador (Auction, June 4) May 4-8 Costa Rica (Auction, June 11) May 11-15 Honduras (Auction, June 23) May 18-22 Nicaragua (Auction, July 2) May 27-June 1 Guatemala (Auction, July 8) August 24-28 Rwanda (Auction, October 22) October 5-9 Bolivia (Auction, November 19) November 9-13 Brazil (Auction, January 19, 2010)

New Ambex mini roaster

Ambex introduces its newest and smallest roaster yet: The Ambex Mini! This 1.3 lb batch roaster was created for Cafés, Farmers Markets and for use a Sample/Blend Development roaster. It roasts up to 1.3 lbs in as little as 10 minutes. It features full spectrum flame control, roasting and cooling air controls, chaff collector and bean probe. Check it out! www.ambexroasters.com/pages/mini_ roaster.jsp.


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Advertiser Listing Company......................................... Phone............Web...................................... Page....Coffee Fest Booth

Company......................................... Phone............Web...................................... Page....Coffee Fest Booth

Allann Bros. Coffee Co., Inc.................................. 541.812.8000..........www.allannbroscoffee.com.....................30................457

F. Gavina & Sons...................................................... 800.428.4627..........www.gavina.com.........................................20

Ambex Coffee Roasters, inc................................ 727.442.2727..........www.ambexroasters.com........................27................712

First Colony Coffee & Tea...................................... 800.446.8555..........www.firstcolonycoffee.com.....................20

America's Food Technologies, Inc./AMFOTEK.. 708.532.1222..........www.amfotek.com......................................6

Gachewa Investment (K) Ltd............................... 201.394.4623..........www.gikltd.com............................................27

Astoria-General Espresso Equipment Corp.... 336-393-0224.........www.astoria.com.........................................30................401

Geo Pak Imports Inc............................................... 800.728.9219..........www.geopakimports.com.........................29................807

Bodum USA, Inc....................................................... 877.992.6386..........www.bodumusa.com.................................30

Ghirardelli................................................................... 800.877.9338..........www.ghirardelli.com/foodservice..........11................600

Bridge Brand Chocolates..................................... 415.677.9194..........www.bridgebrandschocolate.com........29

Globex America....................................................... 214.353.0328..........www.cavallinicoffee.com.........................30

BriteVision.................................................................. 877.479.7777..........www.britevision.com..................................17................519

Great Northern Coffee Company....................... 800.216.5323..........www.greatnortherncoffee.com..............20

Cablevey Conveyors............................................... 641.673.8451..........www.cablevey.com.....................................3

Java Jacket............................................................... 800.208.4128..........www.javajacket.com..................................21................309

Café de Costa Rica.................................................. 506.2243.7863........www.cafedecostarica.com......................27................414

Java Times Caffe..................................................... 52.871.747.9300.....www.javatimescaffe.com.........................27

Cafe de El Salvador................................................. 503.2267.6600........www.salvadorancoffees.com.................9

Katri Inc....................................................................... 877.231.3470..........www.katriinc.com........................................4, 29

Cafetto USA............................................................... 877.263.2567..........www.cafetto.com........................................30................405

Knutsen Coffees, Ltd............................................... 800.231.7764..........www.knutsencoffees.com........................30

Capitol Cups............................................................... 334.321.3322..........www.capitolcups.com...............................27

Latitude 23.5 Coffee & Tea.................................... 877.260.9212..........www.latitudecoffee.com...........................20

Cappuccine............................................................... 800.511.3127..........www.cappuccine.net.................................13................203

Millrock....................................................................... 800.645.7625..........www.millrock.com.......................................5, 30...........413

Carrie Cups................................................................ 706.373.2442..........www.CarrieCups.com................................9

Novus Tea.................................................................. 888.244.3569..........www.novustea.com/...................................12................718

CE Organics............................................................... 604.607.1208..........www.ceorganics.com................................21................302

PBI Sales.................................................................... 800.645.2700..........www.pbisales.com......................................30

Cimbali USA, Inc...................................................... 312.265.8100..........www.cimbali.us............................................30................904

Plitek............................................................................. 847.827.6680..........www.plitek.com............................................19

Coffee Fest................................................................. 800.232.0083..........www.coffeefest.com..................................23..............1101

Rocket Man, Inc....................................................... 800.921.0199..........www.rocketman.com.................................9

Coffee Holding Company...................................... 800.458.2233..........www.coffeeholding.com...........................25................319

SCAA............................................................................ 562.624.4100..........www.scaa.org...............................................28

Comfort Grip Wrap.................................................. 312.337.0072..........www.comfortgripwrap.com.....................8

Service Ideas, Inc.................................................... 888.999.8559..........www.serviceideas.com.............................30

Component Design Northwest, Inc. (CDN)..... 800.338.5594..........www.cdn-timeandtemp.com...................21..............1251

Smoothie Essentials Supplement-Boosts....... 415.382.6535..........www.smoothieessentials.com................27................919

Costellini's.................................................................. 888.889.1803..........www.costellinis.com...................................27

Stauf's Coffee Roaster........................................... 800.778.2837..........www.staufs.com..........................................20

CustomCool............................................................... 718.220.1140..........www.customcool.com...............................25

Studio H2O Corp....................................................... 310.271.4420..........www.grippersleeve.com...........................29

DaVinci Gourmet/Oregon Chai/Jet.................... 800.640.6779..........www.davincigourmet.com.......................32................513

The Good Cow Company...................................... 208.884.8654..........www.goodcow.com....................................17

Design & Layout Services.................................... 800.471.8448..........www.designlayout.com.............................30................714

Torn Ranch................................................................. 800.721.1688..........www.tornranch.com...................................9

Dillanos Coffee Roasters....................................... 253.826.1807..........www.Dillanos.com......................................27................601

Ultimate Barista Challenge................................... 503.232.1016..........www.ultimatebaristachallenge.com.....22

Dr. Smoothie.............................................................. 888.466.9941..........www.drsmoothie.com................................27................409

Venga by Beverage Innovations........................ 561.665.8200..........www.drinkvenga.com................................15

Eagle Flexible Packaging...................................... 630.876.6763..........www.eagleflexible.com.............................30

Visions Espresso Services................................... 800.277.7277..........www.visionsespresso.com......................27................702

Eagle Web Press..................................................... 800.800.7980..........www.eaglewebpress.com.......................29

Vita-Mix Corporation.............................................. 800.437.4654..........www.vitamix.com/foodservice................7, 30...........618

Elan Organic Coffees.............................................. 619.235.0392..........www.elanorganic.com...............................2

World Tea Expo........................................................ 702.253.1893..........www.worldteaexpo.com...........................31

Entner-Stuart Premium Syrups........................... 800.377.9787..........www.entnerstuartsyrups.com.................30................457

Your Brand Cafe....................................................... 866.566.0390..........www.yourbrandcafe.com.........................24

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