New Products We Spied at Convenience Retailing University
By CSP Staff on Mar. 02, 2018GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Retailers that attended CSP's Convenience Retailing University this past month got a glimpse of several new products in the conference Product Gallery. The conference was held Feb. 21-23 at the Renaissance Hotel in Glendale, Ariz.
Foodservice, packaged beverages, tobacco and other categories were represented courtesy of the conference sponsors.
Here's a look at some of the products that stood out to CSP's editors ...
Foodservice
- Tyson Convenience’s fully cooked chicken breast comes packed in a case with foil-lined wrappers and are available in spicy and home-style varieties. Retailers need to simply add a locally sourced bun, and the sandwiches can be held in a warmer for grab-and-go.
- EasyGo Drinkware from Whirley-DrinkWorks! offers customizable, vacuum-insulated to-go cups that keep beverages hot for four hours, or cold for 12 hours.
- Capitalizing on a number of trends at once (sweet and savory, meal mashups and breakfast sandwiches), Land Mark Products Inc. (pictured) showcased its egg, sausage and cheese breakfast sandwiches featuring waffles and hot cakes instead of a bun.
Technology
New Albany, Ind.-based FireKing Security Group offered looks at its recently launched video intelligence platform called Elivate. The product incorporates cameras with point-of-sale (POS) systems, internet of things (IoT) devices, environmental controls, smart safes and other technology.
Elivate is designed to incorporate new systems and locations as businesses and IoT tech develop. The program includes a single online portal, where users can find a dashboard to monitor, review, analyze and respond to data from any computer or mobile device.
Tobacco
- The consumer products division of U.S. Tobacco Cooperative Inc. (USTC), Premier Manufacturing of Chesterfield, Mo., featured Wildhorse and Shield cigarette brands (pictured) on the CRU exhibit floor.
- Taking on the closed-system market, Space Jam Juice, San Clemente, Calif., showed CRU attendees its new Byrd device, which uses replaceable, flavored pods instead of e-liquids.
- San Francisco-based Juul Labs showcased its vaping device, one that has seen significant growth in the c-store channel in recent months.
General merchandise
The Sleep Walker from Max Distributing, Little Rock, Ark., is a shot or capsule dietary supplement that aims to increase focus and mood.
Package beverages
- Boston Beer Co., Boston, featured new Sam '76, a combination of lager and ale beers, as well as Angry Orchard Rose and Truly Spiked & Sparkling Wild Berry.
- Nestle Waters North America shared its newly reimaged sparkling versions of its regional water brands.
- Monster Beverages debuted its long-awaited Caffe Monster and Espresso Monster (pictured).
- Dr Pepper Snapple Group featured a line extension of its Canada Dry Ginger Ale that combines ginger ale and lemonade.
- Premier Nutrition Corp., known for Power Bar and Premier Protein shakes, brought its new Premier Protein Clear isotonic drink to c-stores for the first time.
- And Hype Energy introduced two new flavors of its namesake energy drink: Tropical and Cherry Blend flavors.