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FIRST TIMERS


New kids ON THE BL OCK


We preview the exciting new products you can look out for in Hamburg


1 GARCÍA DE POU


A family company located in the North East of Spain, 20 km from France, García de Pou is a manufacturer of paper and cardboard disposables for catering, hotels and restaurants. Products include paper napkins, tablecloths, paper bags, cardboard containers, toilet paper and hand towel rolls as well as some amenities. García de Pou also offers recycled products including packaging designs. Most of the company’s products can be customised with a customer’s logo. The range is completed with hundreds of trading products which García de Pou imports from ASIA, USA and EEC.. Stand 1C40


2 GLOBAL-C INFLIGHT SOLUTIONS Offering standardised and customised inflight meal service equipment and comfort items, in Hamburg Global-C Inflight Solutions will be exhibiting rotable and disposable meal service equipment. Plus, its comfort range of fleece blankets and pillows and products made from a new environmentally- friendly material. Global-C Inflight Solutions is currently working with KLM, Arkefly, Air France, Austrian Airlines, Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Kingfisher Airlines. Stand 2E64


3 ALFEE’S Irish company Rich Sauces invites delegates to its stand to taste


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its new range of filled flatbreads - Alfee’s. With breakfast, all-day options and Halal and vegetarian options, they have a wide range to please all customers. The company has two manufacturing sites in the UK and USA with frozen distribution throughout Europe, the USA and beyond. The 198g range is ideal for buy-on-board and there is a 99g option for complimentary trays. Rich sauces say: “As we develop new and bespoke flavours we can manage a complete programme of snacks and cycle rotations to help you keep your menus fresh and interesting for your customers.” Stand 2A85


4 MOMA! “Looking for an innovative, healthy, filling, and delicious new breakfast? Then come and say hello,” says the MOMA team. MOMA breakfasts are made with wholegrain jumbo oats, low-fat natural yoghurt, and real fruit. The company started selling its healthy breakfasts from a mobile stall in a London train station five years ago, and now airline passengers around the world are discovering the delights of MOMA! Products include Bircher Muesli, served chilled in three sizes, as well as being part of a Breakfast Box and Porridge – add hot water and stir. Stand 2E40


5 BAKERYZONE B.V. Netherlands-based patisserie and desserts specialist BakeryZone offer various patisserie and dessert


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