Mondelez’s Oreo and Sour Patch Kid took time out of their busy schedules to take photos with fans.
MillerCoors demonstrated just how cold Coors Light Beer can get in the Rockies with a representative covered in frost and spending the show in a beer cooler.
Fitness champs Nicole Wilkins and Greg Plitt represented MET-Rx’s protein bars and shakes.
Vapor Couture’s Mini Cooper was up for grabs to whoever guessed just how many of the company’s e-cigarettes were piled inside.
An onion-laden cheeseburger represented the numerous odors that Procter & Gamble’s Febreze can repel.
The faceless BIC guy celebrated the company’s 40 years of flicks.
Sasquatch kept a less-than-low profile at the Jack Link’s booth.
The Nestle Nesquik bunny slowed down long enough to say hello.
A couple of Anheuser-Busch’s Budweiser Clydesdales made an appearance on the trade-show floor, including this one named Dylan.
After a couple nights at a convention, a giant Tums starts to look pretty good.
Capitol Cups’ mascot had to be the happiest figure on the show floor.
Former Dallas Cowboy great Randy White signed autographs in the Smokey Mountain tobacco booth.
Skippy Creamy Peanut Butter “fueled the fun” in the Hormel booth.
The No. 19 NASCAR ride revved things up in the Tweaker Energy shot booth.
The Blue Rhino passed gas—propane gas—on the trade-show floor.
Screen Graphics showed how it can turn a plain white van into a splashy marketing tool.
A throwback VW van—and a steel-drum player—set a laidback tone in the Herbert’s Lemonade booth.
Well, you know what they say: Red Bull gives you wings.
Chester, of Chester’s Chicken, never misses a good trade show.
The Orbit Gum girl and a stinky pita sandwich signified the before and after of chewing the Wrigley product. Fabulous!