Specialty Food Ad Contest Winner Announced
Vanda Asapahu of Ayara Thai Sauces Selected from 142 Entries
NEW YORK, Aug. 4, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Vanda Asapahu, founder of Ayara Thai Sauces, is the winner of the Specialty Food Association's second annual advertising contest for specialty food professionals to tell a compelling story about their passion for specialty food.
Asapahu's story was selected from 142 inspiring entries about family businesses, culinary breakthroughs, childhood memories, career changes, and more. The prize is a professional ad that will be part of the Association's national advertising and marketing campaign. The ad will be featured in leading specialty food trade magazines, online, and at the Winter Fancy Food Show in San Francisco. The show takes place Jan. 11-13, 2015.
More than 12,000 votes were cast in the not-for-profit trade association's second annual "My Story, My Ad" contest. The 10 entries with the most votes went on to a final round of judging by a panel of advertising and specialty food professionals. The contest was open to members of the Specialty Food Association.
Ayara Thai Sauces was born out of requests from loyal fans of Asapahu's family-owned restaurant, Ayara Thai Cuisine in Los Angeles, for takeout containers of its distinctive sauces. This company's Ayara Thai Peanut Sauce was a finalist in the Specialty Food Association's sofi™ Awards contest for the outstanding products of 2014.
"As our restaurant grew, visitors came to love not only the food we prepared, but also the sauces served with them," says Asapahu. She adds that customers would return with "amazing stories of how they creatively used our sauces to impress their friends and share in the joy of cooking."
The contest also included a People's Choice Winner, based on a popular vote. The trio of women behind Simply Panache, maker of Mango Mango mango preserves, emerged as winners. They are Tanecia Willis, Lakesha Brown-Renfro, a military spouse, and Nzinga Teule-Hekima, a family physician. The company is based in Hampton, Va. The prize is an iPad.
For the winning entries, click here.
The contest spotlights the Association's brand for the industry, "Specialty Food. Craft. Care. Joy." It is designed to highlight the people behind the small businesses that fuel the $88.3 billion specialty food industry and the innovative foods and beverages they create and bring to market.
"This year's entries showed how much passion and care our members bring to their work," says Association President Ann Daw.
The panel of judges included Katherine Alford, Senior Vice President, Culinary Productions, Food Network; Tom Cook, Executive Creative Director, York & Chapel; Tracy Nieporent, Partner and Director of Marketing, Myriad Restaurant Group; Beth Snyder Bulik, freelance writer for Advertising Age; and Denise Purcell, editor of Specialty Food Media.
About the Specialty Food Association
The Specialty Food Association is a thriving community of food artisans, importers and entrepreneurs who bring craft, care and joy to the distinctive foods they produce. Established in 1952 in New York, the not-for-profit trade association provides its 3,000 members in the U.S. and abroad the tools, knowledge and connections to champion and nurture their companies in an always-evolving marketplace. The Association (formerly the National Association for the Specialty Food Trade, Inc.) owns and produces the Winter and Summer Fancy Food Shows, and presents the sofi™ Awards honoring excellence in specialty food. Learn more at specialtyfood.com.
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