Healthy Cooking with Kyocera Ceramic Knives, Kitchenware and Tools Showcased at Booth #3425  | Take the Coffee Taste Test at Kyocera Booth and get a personal ceramic tumbler*

Healthy Cooking with Kyocera Ceramic Knives, Kitchenware and Tools Showcased at Booth #3425 | Take the Coffee Taste Test at Kyocera Booth and get a personal ceramic tumbler*

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Healthy Cooking with Kyocera Ceramic Knives, Kitchenware and Tools Showcased at Booth #3425  | Take the Coffee Taste Test at Kyocera Booth and get a personal ceramic tumbler*
Healthy Cooking with Kyocera Ceramic Knives, Kitchenware and Tools Showcased at Booth #3425  | Take the Coffee Taste Test at Kyocera Booth and get a personal ceramic tumbler*
Healthy Cooking with Kyocera Ceramic Knives, Kitchenware and Tools Showcased at Booth #3425  | Take the Coffee Taste Test at Kyocera Booth and get a personal ceramic tumbler*
Healthy Cooking with Kyocera Ceramic Knives, Kitchenware and Tools Showcased at Booth #3425  | Take the Coffee Taste Test at Kyocera Booth and get a personal ceramic tumbler*
Healthy Cooking with Kyocera Ceramic Knives, Kitchenware and Tools Showcased at Booth #3425  | Take the Coffee Taste Test at Kyocera Booth and get a personal ceramic tumbler*
Healthy Cooking with Kyocera Ceramic Knives, Kitchenware and Tools Showcased at Booth #3425  | Take the Coffee Taste Test at Kyocera Booth and get a personal ceramic tumbler*
Healthy Cooking with Kyocera Ceramic Knives, Kitchenware and Tools Showcased at Booth #3425  | Take the Coffee Taste Test at Kyocera Booth and get a personal ceramic tumbler*

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Kyocera, a leader in ceramic cutlery and kitchenware since 1984, will be showcasing its latest industry-leading ceramic knives, kitchenware, and tools in booth #3425 this week. To help demonstrate the unique traits of ceramic, Kyocera encourages visitors to take its Coffee Taste Test using its new ceramic-coated tumblers. As part of its “Don’t Sacrifice Taste” campaign, participants will experience the taste difference in coffee that has been sitting in both a ceramic and stainless-steel tumbler for 2+ hours. A key advantage of ceramic is it won’t ever alter food or liquid, whether it’s fruits or vegetables cut with a ceramic knife or coffee being kept warm for hours in a ceramic tumbler. Drinks will never have a metallic taste with ceramic versus many competitors’ drinkware. Kyocera is committed to creating products that help support whole-food cooking and mindful meal preparation. Kyocera’s ceramic kitchenware lineup will include drinkware, cutlery, everyday vegetable and fruit slicers, peelers, and spice mills. Its line of ceramic knives maintains a long -lasting sharpness, up to 10x longer than stainless steel, making slicing and dicing fruits and vegetables a snap. Ceramic knife series on display will include the patented, high-performance, ultra-sharp INNOVATIONblack and the Revolution classic knives in a variety of colors. The eco-friendly Bio Series features ergonomic handles made from a bio-derived material (sugarcane) and ultra-sharp zirconia blades that will never corrode. The company recently announced a change to 100% plastic-free packaging as part of its commitment to the environment. New retail accounts created at the show will receive free shipping on orders over $500. *first 40 visitors each day; 1-minute survey & testimonial plus signed release waiver required for the free tumbler.
Kyocera International, Inc.3425Kyocera was founded in 1959 in Kyoto, Japan as a small suburban workshop and is a highly diversified global enterprise with over 83,000 employees today. Developing innovative ceramic tools for the home has been important to Kyocera since the division’s inception in 1984. The Company’s drive to make high-quality products for the betterment of society reflects the philosophy of its founder, Dr. Kazuo Inamori, and his lifelong belief that “people have no higher calling than to strive for the greater good of humankind and society.” In 2020, The Wall Street Journal named Kyocera as one of the “100 Most Sustainably Managed Companies in the World.” Additionally, Kyocera was included in “The A-List 2020” by the international non-profit CDP for Combatting Climate Change. All of Kyocera’s ceramic blades are manufactured in a Sendai, Japan factory that uses solar power to offset energy consumption and reduce carbon emissions. Kyocera’s commitment to innovation has resulted in more than 24,000 active patents and pending applications worldwide that include more than 2,000 active patents and pending applications in energy-related technologies such as high-quality solar, power storage, fuel cells, new AI-powered technology solutions for Virtual Power Plants, and efficient renewable energy management. New in 2023, Kyocera will introduce globally, a fresh new, colorful no-plastic retail package that emphasizes whole-food cooking and the key benefits of using ceramic knives for easy meal preparation. The interior cardboard inlay protects the blades in transit and can be used to store the knife after purchase which is a way to repurpose the insert.

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