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exhibitors 2012


Kenco 2Go! range and get a taste of new Cadbury Hot Chocolate, the number one hot chocolate brand.* *The Nielsen Company, Total Value MAT to w/e 21.05.11 www.kraftfoods.com


KREEK’S Stand 3A10


Kreek’s offers you a wide range of snacks in individual bags. This year, please come and taste our Goji berries and other snacks: almonds, hazelnuts, cashew nuts, peanuts and also exotic dried fruits and salted biscuits. Don’t forget our organic products, much appreciated by our customers. All products are available in bags, in glass or PET jars and in bulk. www.kreeks.fr


LA Organic Stand 1A30


LA Organic is an extra virgin organic olive oil company that was founded 6 years ago in association with the renowned international designer Philippe Starck who designs all the packaging, and the French oenologist Michel Rolland who with his wine knowledge helps us create the different blends of olive oils. The project began in the Estate La Amarilla in Ronda, Andalucia, where over 300 years ago nuns used to make olive oil. Product Philisohy: - Geographical Location : Andalucía - Small Harvests: traditional groves between 1 and 25 hectares to control the production - Traceability: guarantees origin - Proximity to the mill: within 1 hour from each olive grove. www.laorganic.es


LA TAZZINA SRL Stand 2B69


We are an Italian company established over 60 years ago to manufacture soluble and granular products. Coffee beans, soluble


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and freeze-dried, cappuccino, milk, granulated chocolate, instant tea with lemon, as well as ginseng, guarana, caffeine, tea leaf infusions and herbal teas. We can deliver in single-dose bags of sticks (250-500 -1000 g) and our product line also includes pods and capsules. www.latazzina.com


Laboure – Roi Stand 1E39


Labouré Roi was founded in 1832 and is now under the ownership of Louis and Armand Cottin. The mission of the company has always been research into the quality of the Great Wines of Burgundy. The symbol of Labouré Roi, the fleur de lys, reminds us of the tradition of honesty and surity which this emblem has stood for since the reign of Louis VII. Labouré Roi is very proud to be at the forefront, as evidenced by our successes with airlines, of quality control. www.laboure-roi.com


Lamme Textielbeheer


Stand 1G30 Airlinen Solutions is a label of Lamme Textile Management and your partner for board supplies. We manage the total process of board supplies including laundry of the linen. www.lamme.nl


Langenbach AG Stand 1A39


Langenbach AG - cuisine modern: handmade components for modern catering. Innovative ideas resulting from over 25 years of market experience for catering at highest standards. All products are made from fresh ingredients. They are gently pre-cooked: ready-to- eat within just a few minutes in


the oven. Creative recipes reflect regional character as well as international multi-cultural flair. www.langenbach-ag.de


Laurieri srl Stand 1B36


Laurieri srl manufactures a wide range of sweet and savoury biscuits in small one-portion packs of 10-50g. Bursting with Italian flavour and Mediterranean wholesomeness, they are a tasty alternative to customary inflight snacking and a valuable addition to any snack packs. We have over five years’ experience in serving the travel catering industry and our products can currently be found on the inflight services of various European airline companies. www.laurieri.it


Les Vins Skalli Stand 2F75


Driven by their passion for vines and wines, The Skalli family has long been distinguished by its pioneering spirit and wish to reveal new terroirs. Robert Skalli is famous for having led the quality upgrade of Southern French wines and for introducing the concept of single varietal wines in France in the 1980’s. This passion for quality is recognised among connoisseurs and professionals alike and through numerous outstanding awards won all over the world every year. In 2009, Skalli was awarded the most prestigious“ Red winemaker of the year” award at the International Wine Challenge. Over the years, Skalli’s reputation has been secured in over 70 countries across the world and is now recognised as the flagship family of wines of the South of France: Rhône Valley, Languedoc, Corsica, Provence. www.skalli.com


Stand 2E58


Les Grands Chais de France Group includes the famous brands Calvet and


Dulong, and is one of France’s leading wine and spirit merchants. As a major group serving the French and international markets, we operate principally in the areas of vinification, winemaking, production, global wine and spirits distribution. The group’s development strategy is centred on partnership with airlines, cruise ships and duty-free. Thanks to its dedicated On-Board range of wines, GCF is able to offer high quality wines from every French and also many New World regions. GCF has made a priority of reducing CO2 emissions, recycling and offering innovative and eco-friendly packaging. www.lgcf.com www.gcfplanet.com


Stand 4E10


Lily O’Brien’s has been creating award-winning chocolates for over 20 years. Having


recently launched 14g solids in Milk, Dark and Marbled Chocolate variants as well as a 9g twist-wrapped version of its famous Sticky Toffee recipe, Lily O’Brien’s continues to be a leading innovator in foodservice offerings designed specifically for the travel catering industry. In May 2011 Lily O’Brien’s opened its new desserts factory, which creates gourmet dessert recipes such as possets, mousses and fruit crumbles. Its Passionfruit Posset dessert was awarded a Gold Great Taste Award in July 2011, highlighting the superior


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