Trendspotting at the 2018 WOW Summit
The annual healthy living and parenting conference took over Anaheim, November 2-3
MARLTON, N.J., Nov. 27, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- On Friday, November 2 and Saturday, November 3, the sixth annual Moms Meet WOW Summit hit Southern California. Held at Hyatt Regency Orange County, the two-day healthy living and parenting conference brought together moms, influencers and bloggers. It showcased better-for-you brands, expert-led seminars, workshops, and more. This powerful event, filled with inspiration and education, joined like-minded women committed to leading a healthy lifestyle.
Moms Meet, a division of May Media Group, LLC and the host of the WOW Summit, is a nationwide community empowering parents to raise happy, healthy families. The WOW Summit Exhibit Hall showcased what's new and exciting for families in the world of natural, organic, plant-based, gluten-free, homeopathic, and eco-friendly brands.
MOMS MEET TRENDSPOTTERS NAMED TOP WOW SUMMIT 2018 TRENDS:
Plant-based: Macrolife Naturals served up deliciously unique mixtures of their Macro Greens and Miracle Reds superfood supplements in smoothies we just couldn't put down. There was definitely one sentence going around the Good Catch booth as moms tried out their unbelievable plant-based sushi: "Vegan seafood is now better than real seafood."
Yummy: The OCHO Candy booth was filled with moms eager to try their mini chocolate candies including vegan varieties (Coconut and Dark Peanut Butter) perfect for a Christmas stocking stuffer. Attendees couldn't get enough of Chef Shamy's mouth-watering grilled cheese samples coated with their gourmet-flavored butter. Truth Bar optimized our health with better-for-you prebiotic and probiotic bars so delectable we just had to try all four flavors.
Gummies: Throughout the event, Vitamin Friends lit up the hall with their gelatin-free, vegan iron gummies. Moms flocked to learn how PlusCBD Oil's natural hemp CBD gummies could help improve their everyday lives. Sambucol Elderberry Gummies promoted immune support gummies while providing the party each day of the WOW Summit with their fun shaken-not-stirred, elderberry "Sambucol-tinis."
Eco-home: B&N Naturals wowed our Moms with their goat milk-based laundry essentials that deep clean, yet are gentle on fabric—all made with natural ingredients. Our attendees were wowed by the strength of Hipposak's Tall Kitchen trash bags made out of Oceanbound Plastic, which reduces the amount of plastic that gets into our oceans.
Pregnancy & Baby: Bundle Organics encouraged attendees to "Mom As You Are" with their lactation bars, fertility drinks, and pregnancy teas. Healthy Times' organic cereal for baby was a hit for our resident little ones to try as they stroller-ed through the Exhibit Hall with their parents.
Better-for-you Beverages: Each morning started off right with 100% real diary milk from cows that naturally produce only pure A2 protein thanks to A2 Milk. Moms looking for a healthy beverage (and also great mixer this holiday season) looked no further than Kӧe Organic Kombucha.
ABOUT THE MOMS MEET WOW SUMMIT
Since 2006, May Media Group, LLC has been helping families raise their children and enjoy their lives in the healthiest way possible. Moms Meet, a division of May Media Group, LLC, is a large community of authentic and engaged health-minded Moms looking to learn about better-for-you products and services that they can share with their friends and families. WOW Events are the only live events in the country with the sole purpose of connecting better-for-you brands directly with health-minded moms, bloggers, and influencers. The WOW Summit allows like-minded moms the chance to connect and learn about healthy living, discover new products, and take part in workshops and expert-led seminars. For more information visit maymediagroup.com.
Contact: Victoria Zeitz
Phone: 856.753.3800 ext.100
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SOURCE May Media Group, LLC
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