Brands to Visit at the Fancy Food Show 2020
Be sure to try products made by these brands we admire at the Fancy Food Show. Email amrit@cmyk.vc to add your brand here, and subscribe to our newsletter for our show recap. We also curated a list of restaurants and retail in San Francisco for your trip.
Indie Brands Exhibiting 💛
Joolies California grown organic dates.
Kiss My Keto ketogenic sweets and snacks.
Sunwink sparkling herbal tonics.
REBBL coconut-milk elixirs.
Kween granola butter.
Dream Pops plant-based ice cream.
RISE nitro cold brew coffee.
Sweet Nothings organic frozen snacks.
Belgian Boys waffles and sweets.
Just Date Syrup made only with organic dates.
Hu Kitchen paleo chocolate and snacks.
Noma Lim soups, broths, and noodles.
Honey Mama's honey-cocoa bars.
Plant Based Pantry queso, sauces and pantry staples.
Sessions to Attend 💡
On Monday, Diaspora’s CEO Sana Javeri Kadri will be speaking about decolonizing the spice trade.
On Tuesday, execs from Miyoko’s, Kube Nice Cream, and Elmhurst will discuss expansion and opportunities in plant-based dairy alternatives.
On Tuesday, execs from Banza, REBBL, My/Mo Mochi Ice Cream, and Whisps Cheese Crisps will be speaking about building a brand with Houlihan Lokey.
On Sunday, CPG entrepreneurs from La Cocina’s community will be sharing their stories.
Where to Eat 🍜
Ichi Sushi is where locals go for sustainably sourced sashimi and nigiri.
Marlowe serves Californian comfort food in a hip & sprawling space.
Ramen Shop in Rockridge is some of the best ramen you can find in SF.