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Matakana SuperFoods To Bring Diverse Superfood Products To ECRM® EPPS Event In Washington, D.C.

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Matakana SuperFoods To Bring Diverse Superfood Products To ECRM® EPPS Event In Washington, D.C.

Jan 3, 2018  -  New Zealand company Matakana SuperFoods is gearing up to attend January’s ECRM EPPS event in Washington, D.C., bringing its Acai Bowls, Supergreens, Supershakes, Superchocs and Superfood Chocolate Bars into the U.S. marketplace.  The more than 70 lines of Matakana SuperFoods products include chia seeds, maqui, goji and acai berries, coconut sugar and fermented coconut sauces, and its popular Supergreens and Supershake blends.

ECRM® events connect us with the greater world of health and wellness, showing us which brands are making it in America. It’s a great place for us to meet companies of interest from around the world, all of which are interested in becoming an American household name sold in large retailers.

The Vitamin, Weight Management and Sports Nutrition Efficient Program Planning Sessions (EPPS) is a trade show where diet and nutrition companies like Matakana SuperFoods network with major retail buyers in private sessions and show off their products. EPPS has the potential to grow the brand recognition of Matakana SuperFoods, letting influential retail buyers learn about its superfood products, which are sourced from its home in New Zealand and all over the globe.

“We are not new to the world of food trade shows, but ECRM® is so much more than that,” Matakana SuperFoods CEO Dr. Kevin Glucina said. “ECRM® events connect us with the greater world of health and wellness, showing us which brands are making it in America. It’s a great place for us to meet companies of interest from around the world, all of which are interested in becoming an American household name sold in large retailers.”

EPPS is a branch of the Efficient Collaborative Retail Marketing (ECRM®) event series held Jan. 7-11 at the Hilton Washington in Washington, D.C. Brands are able to have direct discussions with retailers and other brands about business objectives like product launches, marketing campaigns and more. Some of the major retailers include Amazon.com, Costco, CVS, GNC, Harris Teeter, LuckyVitamin.com, Meijer, Sam’s Club, The Fresh Market, Vitamin Shoppe, Walgreens, Whole Foods and more.

Matakana SuperFoods is a New Zealand-based producer of tasty foods containing unique qualities, including super-nutrients that support wellbeing. Glucina founded the company in 2009 and to this day believes using the best quality, super-nutrient wholefoods is the key to great health.

“Matakana SuperFoods offers a daily boost of red and green fruits and veggies, guaranteed to be filled with nutrients and phytonutrients,” Glucina said. “Our proprietary formulas contain only the highest quality, sustainably harvested ingredients.”

The more than 70 lines of Matakana SuperFoods products include chia seeds, maqui, goji and acai berries, coconut sugar and fermented coconut sauces, and its popular Supergreens and Supershake blends. The company’s products are all sourced from organic and sustainable farms. The Acai Bowl and Supergreens are the most popular products among these top-sellers.

For more information on Matakana and its various superfood products, visit http://www.matakanasuperfoods.com

Source:  PRWeb  ||  January 2, 2018   |||

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