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Select from the options below to restrict your search. | | | | Articles Vol. 44, No. 2, February 2004
| IN DEFENSE OF DIFFERENCE: Social Events, Trade Shows And Education Can Benefit From Variety Of Perspectives Alicia Lavay The National Beverage & Products Association is holding its 19th annual convention and trade show this year, and I'm looking forward to attending. I find it hard to believe, but I've been working at VENDING TIMES for 17 years, and the NBPA show in 1989 (it was the East Coast Coffee Service Association then) was my introduction to the coffee service business. I couldn't have had a better one, and I expect this year's convention to be just as positive.
| | King Coffee Ensures Premium Experience To Gain Competitive Edge In NYC Market Emily Jed BRONX, NY - When demanding New York City Fortune "500" companies and major universities remain loyal to an up-and-coming, locally owned coffee service, it's clear the operator is doing something right. King Coffee Services finds itself in this fortunate position, thriving in a very competitive OCS market. According to Terry Adelstein and Marc Cosimano, who founded King Coffee Services nine years ago, their track record for service is second to none, and this has fueled the company's growth.
| | Prices Unchanged For IT's 'Golden Tee' 2005 Course Software Update Marcus Webb ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL - Incredible Technologies will keep the biggest coin-op video success story of the modern era going on Feb. 13 with an early release of an extensive annual software update for "Golden Tee Fore!" Company officials said prices on the annual course updates will remain unchanged for the third consecutive year. In addition, no changes to the monthly payment plan were made for the "2005" update. Operators will still be able to spread their payments over 12 months, which will make it easier for operators to split the update fees with locations.
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