Thanks for Attending
NAPICS 2011
The seventh annual North America Pizza & Ice Cream Show (NAPICS) attracted nearly 4,000 attendees Feb. 12-13, 2011 to the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio. The national audience of pizzeria and ice cream shop operators walked the show floor lined with more than 175 exhibitors.
NAPICS provided attendees with a forum to meet a variety of food and equipment vendors while networking with peers and learning from experts. The show featured demonstrations of new products and equipment, how-to seminars and recession-busting workshops.
Attendees benefited from educational sessions in the Interactive Pizza Test Kitchen where they could get advice from industry experts on everything from making dough to perfecting sauces. Ice cream and gelato operators heard from frozen dessert experts about making the perfect gelato and adding frozen beverages to their menus.
Pizza with Pizzazz
The North America Pizza Pizzazz Competition attracted entrants from around the country to compete for a prize of $7,500 (including a $1,000 media assistance package) each in gourmet and traditional categories.
More than 100 contestants (50-plus in each division) competed in first-round bake offs with the top six in each category continuing to the championship round where they again prepared their original entry. Ohio pizzerias took four of the top six spots.
Robert D. Kopis of pizzaBOGO, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, out baked other national contestants to take top honors in the Gourmet Division.
Ronald T. Erich of Warrior Pizza, Mansfield, Ohio, also managed to beat out national contestants vying for first-place honors in the Traditional Division.
Second prize and $500 in the Gourmet Division went to David Rinderle, Mac's Pizza Pub, Cincinnati, Ohio, while third place and $250 went to Fethi Turan, Giovanni's Pizza and Pasta, Pittsburgh, Penn.
After Erich in the Traditional Division, second prize and $500 went to Noelle Annetts, Panther Pizza, Newark, Ohio. Third place and $250 went to Robert D. Saveski, Minuteman Pizza, Columbus, Ohio.
Each contestant brought their secret ingredients and baked their finest creations in front of a gallery of industry critics. A panel of 30 judges each day ruled on appearance, marketability and taste.