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Major Sports Venues Recruit Maui Wowi Hawaiian Coffees & Smoothies for Fans

Gluten-Free Smoothies Score Big in U.S.


(Source: Maui Wowi Hawaiian)
(Source: Maui Wowi Hawaiian)
USPA NEWS - Consumers are used to seeing the number of gluten-free products expand on store shelves and restaurant menus. Now, gluten-free offerings are cropping up at sports stadiums and other entertainment centers, as the venues increasingly seek to recruit food and beverage vendors to satisfy...
Consumers are used to seeing the number of gluten-free products expand on store shelves and restaurant menus. Now, gluten-free offerings are cropping up at sports stadiums and other entertainment centers, as the venues increasingly seek to recruit food and beverage vendors to satisfy the dietary demands of ticket holders.

Evidence of the trend is a growing number of agreements in sports arenas with local franchise owners of Maui Wowi Hawaiian Coffees and Smoothies, a leader in the mobile concessionaire space that offers all-natural, gluten-free, fresh fruit smoothies and gourmet Hawaiian coffee.
The tiki-style carts and kiosks are becoming a familiar site at multiple sports arenas, including the Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia), NRG Stadium (Houston), Red Rocks Amphitheatre & Coors Field (Denver), and Xcel Energy Center & Target Center (St. Paul and Minneapolis) and hundreds of festivals, farmer's markets and other entertainment venues around the country. The company's 200+ franchisees operate a total of 450 units around the world.
The mobile concession units serve up good for the local economy, too: Every Maui Wowi Hawaiian cart, kiosk or store location is owned and operated by a local small business owner. The franchised locations create jobs and opportunities in their local communities and empower small business owners to give back to local organizations and charities.

Source : Maui Wowi Hawaiian

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