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K i t ch e n w a r e N e w s & H o u s e w a r e s R e v i e w S h o w D a i l y 7 7 S u n d a y, M a r ch 6 , 2 0 1 6 FIT & FRESH BRINGS THE LATEST FASHIONS TO LUNCH Fit & Fresh has developed a winning for- mula of design- ing and produc- ing quality, on- trend lunch solu- tions that can be completely cus- tomized for any retailer. A dedi- cated, in-house design team tracks the latest trends at the New York and international print shows, and brings those latest fashion trends to lunch bags, containers, water bottles and more. With superior speed to market, Fit & Fresh can quickly go from concept to on- shelf for retailers of all sizes, allowing for uniquely customized programs sever- al times per year. Fit & Fresh offers con- sumers an excellent value, with its best selling products featuring lunch bags with matching containers and water bot- tles. Lunch isn't just for back to school. Fit & Fresh has proven lunch is a year- round opportunity for sales. Fit & Fresh offers year-round solutions for everyday and in/out programs to meet retailers' needs. Mother's Day, Back to College, New Year/New You are just several of the successful programs surrounding lunch and eating healthy that will appeal to retail shoppers. Fit & Fresh is a leader in lunch, fea- turing a large assortment of fashion-for- ward lunch solutions. Visit Fit & Fresh at booth #S2170. For more information, go to www.fit-fresh.com. TAILI: VACUUM STORAGE INNOVATION TO REDUCE CLUTTER, STRESS For the 91 percent of Americans that reported being stressed about something in the past month, clutter in the home was one of the greatest triggers, according to a recent survey of over 1,000 U.S. adults, conducted for the Huffington Post. Getting dinner on the table was another source of domestic stress, with 33 per- cent saying that trying to cook healthy meals was a source of worry. "Taili's mission is to provide simple solutions that improve people's lives by creating healthy, comfortable and enjoy- able homes," said Martin Owen, Vice President Sales for North America. "We do this by providing high-quality vacuum storage products that help people reduce clutter, organize their homes and pre- serve their food safely." With more than 500 patents in vac- uum storage and organization, Taili believes that investing in technology leads to innovative solutions to today's problems. "Our Wide Side bag, for example, holds 35 percent more than a standard vacuum bag, and is easy for one person to close, even when full," said Dustin Young, Director of Overseas Sales. "Another example is our color changing zippers, which turn from yel- low and blue to green when properly sealed." "We are particularly excited to intro- duce our Wall Suction Organizers for the kitchen and bath. Because these rooms get a lot of use, they get messy fast," said Owen. "Our Organizers give the soap, make-up, towels, shampoo, hairdryer, toothbrush and more its own place. This is much more hygienic, and reduces conflict when sharing this space." While offering more than 100 design and price point combinations, the function of every product is to reduce clutter and improve organization. Taili, established in 1999, is one of the fastest growing manufacturers of household goods in China and is the largest maker of vacuum bags there. Taili employs more than 2,000 people, and has more than two million square feet of manufacturing facilities. The privately- owned company has received several Outstanding Supplier Awards from world leading retailers, such as Walmart and Carrefour. Since its begin- ning, Taili has been a company focused on technology and inno- vation," said Shi Zheng Bing, Taili's Founder and Owner. "We invest heavily in multiple research and development facil- ities, as we believe that this is required to become and remain a world leader in the housewares industry." Visit Taili in booth #N8463 and #S3279. For more information, go to www .zs-taili.com, contact Martin Owen at 647.983.6802 or martin@taili-north america.com. For overseas business, contact Dustin Young at 86.1311.2990.702 or yhs@tailigo.com.

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