CocoGoodsCo greeting in Natural Products Expo West 2025 and C&S Trade Show 2025
ANAHEIM, Calif., March 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- At Anaheim Convention Center, California, USA, LQC, Inc. a leader in innovative, sustainable food products, is thrilled to unveil its latest coconut-based product at the highly anticipated Natural Products Expo West 2025 from March 5 - 7th, 2025 and C&S Trade show from March 17 - 19th, 2025. These new products are set to revolutionize the market with its unique blend of flavor, health benefits, and sustainability.
CocoGoodsCo, a brand of LQC, Inc., has been at the forefront of producing natural and eco-conscious products. These new coconut offerings exemplify the company's commitment to high-quality ingredients and sustainable practices. Visitors coming to the CocoGoodsCo's booth at the event will be among the first to sample this exciting innovation and learn about the health benefits it brings to the table.
Natural Products Expo West 2025Date: March 5 - 7, 2025Booth number: 2161, Hall B - Organic PavilionLocation: Anaheim Convention Center, California, USA
C&S Trade Show 2025Date: March 17 - 19, 2025Location: Peppermill Resort and Casino, Reno, USA
CocoGoodsCo's coconut-based products are Coconut Milk - Cream, Coconut Water, Extra Virgin Coconut Oil, Toasted Coconut Chips, Coconut Flour, Coconut Butter…
*Premium Quality Ingredients: Sourced from the finest pure Vietnamese coconuts, the product delivers a pure, nutritious experience.
*Health Benefits: Our products are packed with fiber, healthy fats, and essential vitamins, this product is designed to support wellness, immunity, and overall health.
*Eco-Friendly Packaging: In line with our sustainability values, the packaging is fully recyclable, reducing environmental impact.
*Versatility: Whether it's an addition to your smoothie, snack, or baking, this product serves as a versatile ingredient for a healthy lifestyle.
"We're incredibly excited to showcase our newest coconut products at Natural Products Expo West and C&S Trade Show 2025" said Cu Duc Duy, CEO and Founder of CocoGoodsCo in the US. "Coconut is known for its versatility and health benefits, and we've created a product that delivers on both. We can't wait to share it with the health-conscious community and further our mission of offering delicious and sustainable products that benefit people and the planet."
Join us at Expo West and C&S tradeshow 2025! Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the latest coconut product innovation firsthand and connect with our team at these two events.
Whether it is 100% Organic Coconut Water, Coconut Oil, Coconut Milk, or Toasted Coconut Chips, if it has the CocoGoodsCo. name on it, It's All Good. The CocoGoodsCo. story began in 2015 when Duy Cu traveled from Vietnam to Boston to attend the University of Massachusetts College of Management MBA program. During his studies, Duy decided to bring the family's coconut business to the US. Even before graduating, he began to strategize US based business operations for Luong Quoi Coconut Company, LTD. (LQC). The CocoGoodsCo's product is produced by Luong Quoi Coconut Co.,Ltd. It was established in 1997 as the leading coconut manufacturer in Vietnam with a commitment to delivering high-quality products.
For more information about CocoGoodsCo and its products, visit us https://cocogoodsco.com/pages/contact-us
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