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Formula K Pre-Packaged
Formula K extends its range of “Traxters” the newly introduced 24v battery
operated children’s coin op fun cars with a F1 – grand prix style model. Caramel Corn
Designed for the 5-12 year age group all the cars have a tight turning circle
ideal for use within compact areas. Younger children now do not need to
Now, it’s even easier to
miss out on the fun as each model in the range has a secondary parent
make money with deli-
seating area to enable an adult to assist a younger child to ride. All of the
cious caramel corn, which
models are fitted with operator programmable control system which allows
has a 72% to 82% profit.
simple menu control over the many electronic features including simulated
Caramel Corn is a sweet
noise, security ride counter, speed, autostop safety system and coin validator
anytime treat that continues
functions.With Formula K’s worldwide reputation for products of the highest
to grow in popularity. The
quality and reliability combined with first-class customer service, you can be
packaged corn is a great
assured of a highly attractive and dependable attraction for years to come.
add-on to existing product
lines, or perfect for
businesses wanting to try
caramel corn sales before
purchasing a machine.
Packages have a best by
date of 6 months. They’re
easy to store and simple to
market—they’ll practically
sell themselves. Packed in
3.5-oz. bags and shipped
48 bags per case.
Gold Medal Products Co
513-769-7676
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Formula-K
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+44 (01745) 350 032
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www.formula-k.co.uk www.gmpopcorn.com
info@gmpopcorn.com
SCOOP UP ICE CREAM SALES WITH VALERA DISPLAYS
Be prepared to scoop up even more ice cream sales this summer with a range of attractive display units from
Valera.
Where cost saving is key, the standard IC range of ice cream conservators with sliding glass lid provides
an economic solution to selling more ice cream. Five stainless steel models have easy slide lids of heat re-
flecting glass and one, two or three baskets to hold a selection of wrapped ices. To maximise the display,
four models of conservators with a curved sliding glass lid are available. All are on castors, and are fitted
with locks and childproof controls. Prices range from £425 for the basic single-basket model up to £835
for a triple-basket unit.
To find out more about ice cream display this summer
contact Valera Ltd on 0845 270 4321,
or visit
www.valera.co.uk.
Joan Lunden creates
Child Safety Product, KINDERKORD
Joan Lunden, former co-host of ABC’s Good Morning America, mother of two sets of young twins, and one
of the most well known and trusted moms in America, has created and developed a new product that will
change the way we think about keeping our children safe in crowded places like amusement parks.
KINDERKORD is a wrist-to-wrist connection consisting of light weight wristbands worn by parent and child,
each with a retractable tension cord attached to a small metal hook. When needed, the hooks easily attach,
creating a physical connection between the two, up to three feet long. With a unique opening-to-opening
design, the patented hooks cannot become unintentionally disconnected while in use. Some moments
require an adult’s attention or use of both hands and KINDERKORD allows you to be hands-free while still
keeping your child physically connected to you without fear of losing each other. Lunden says,
“KINDERKORD has helped us maintain contact with our children without the stigma of a leash or harness.
We hope this product gives other parents the peace of mind we now enjoy when we’re with our children in
busy and crowded places.”
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(914) 219-3839
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Jeff@Kinderkord.com
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www.Kinderkord.com
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(914) 219-5555
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Lindsay@JoanLunden.com
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