Name | Title | Contact Details |
---|
Tenacious advocates for Maine’s $6.5 billion hospitality industry #HospitalityMaine
Flying Embers is a hand-crafted, hard beverage brand based in Ventura, California that develops great-tasting botanical brews with functional benefits. With a commitment to innovation, Flying Embers better-for-you products are low in sugar, carbs, and calories, while also featuring such attributes as, adaptogens and USDA certified organic ingredients. Oh, and don`t forget gluten-free, vegan, and keto-friendly. A proud supporter of its community, Flying Embers donates a portion of revenue to firefighters and first responder charitable organizations out of respect for their service. Flying Embers was founded in 2017 by beverage entrepreneur Bill Moses, former CEO of Kevita sparkling probiotics, which was sold to PepsiCo in 2016. Today, Flying Embers has three taprooms in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and Boston, and its products are sold in 42 states and Canada.
We combine industry expertise, high-quality products, and leading-edge technology to deliver innovative solutions in energy, agronomy, grain marketing, and swine/animal nutrition to our customers. Call @ (800) 525-0272.
We`re a family-owned business from Maine – home to moose, bears, lighthouses, rocky shores, and the perfect ecosystem for a remarkable fruit to grow in abundance: the Wild Blueberry.
Peter Pan Seafood, LLC is under new ownership as of January 1, 2021. The new group includes Rodger May of Northwest Fish Co., LLC, the Na`-Nuk Investment Fund, LP (managed by McKinley Capital Management, LLC), and RRG Capital Management, LLC. Sales: Principal revenues are from sales of canned, frozen and fresh salmon, king crab, tanner crab, Dungeness crab, halibut, Pacific cod and Alaskan Pollock. The Company sells throughout the world and maintains a brokerage network in the U.S. with delivery warehouses located in all major markets. Principal brands are “Demings”, “Double Q”, “Humpty Dumpty”, “Peter Pan”, “Oceanic”, “Gill-netter`s Best”, “SeaKist” and “Unica”.