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What is the ROI and effectiveness of attending major drinks trade shows like Taste of London, Spirit of Christmas, and Barcode—especially without a dedicated bar stand?

Trade shows deliver mixed returns depending on your product type, the show's audience composition, and how well you activate. Here's what members have learned:

**Taste of London** — A consumer-focused event, not primarily a trade play. Members report a good mix of trade and consumers, but ROI varies widely depending on activation quality. The summer event draws fewer trade/press benefits than expected; the winter event performs better for bottle sales (gifting purchases). RTD brands selling for on-site consumption do reasonable volumes, but cans don't move well—people attend to consume, not take inventory home. One member found the winter event "slightly better than summer for people buying bottles for gifting."

**Spirit of Christmas** — Expect heavy sampling and mixed results from participating brands. One member reported "some great, some dogs." Cost can be shared effectively with complementary brands (e.g., pairing with another category to split stand costs). No members reported strong revenue gains; it's better positioned as brand awareness than a revenue driver.

**Barcode** — Hard to measure direct ROI, but members consider it a "must" for visibility if you want to get in front of all major grocers. One member noted it's "an important place to be" if you have solid relationships with multiple buyers already. Multiple small stands can be more cost-effective than one large one. Effectiveness depends heavily on pre-existing buyer relationships; without them, the value diminishes significantly.

**Key caveats:** Without a bar stand, you're limited to sampling and bottle/case sales—which works for gifting/RTD but not for impulse consumption. Setup effort can be substantial relative to returns. Trade shows work best as part of a broader strategy if you have existing relationships to leverage.

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