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  1. Catering & Design
  2. Food Trends

Catering

November 2, 2012
The Boston Institute of Contemporary Art's 75th anniversary in October last year put balloons behind the bar, forming a striking decor element at the after-party inside the museum.
The Boston Institute of Contemporary Art's 75th anniversary in October last year put balloons behind the bar, forming a striking decor element at the after-party inside the museum.
Photo: Liz Linder
When Mars Chocolate North America commemorated one year since the introduction of M&M's Pretzel, the public party also broke a Guinness World Record for the world's largest piñata. Standing 46 feet tall in New York's 69th Regiment Armory, the papier-mâché-clad replica of the orange M&M's Pretzel character—referred to by the brand as a 'spokescandy'—held thousands of bags of the chocolate sweets, which were released and distributed to the audience.
When Mars Chocolate North America commemorated one year since the introduction of M&M's Pretzel, the public party also broke a Guinness World Record for the world's largest piñata. Standing 46 feet tall in New York's 69th Regiment Armory, the papier-mâché-clad replica of the orange M&M's Pretzel character—referred to by the brand as a "spokescandy"—held thousands of bags of the chocolate sweets, which were released and distributed to the audience.
Photo: Gary He/Insider Images for M&M's
Rather than go big, Toyota opted to hold a competition for the 10th anniversary of its Prius car in October 2010. Following a Facebook contest to find the most passionate driver of the eco-conscious vehicle, the carmaker hosted dinner for the winner as well as 150 Prius enthusiasts, musicians, members of the press, and Toyota executives at a private home in California.
Rather than go big, Toyota opted to hold a competition for the 10th anniversary of its Prius car in October 2010. Following a Facebook contest to find the most passionate driver of the eco-conscious vehicle, the carmaker hosted dinner for the winner as well as 150 Prius enthusiasts, musicians, members of the press, and Toyota executives at a private home in California.
Photo: Charley Gallay/WireImage
This year marked L.L. Bean's 100th year in business, so the retailer built a giant scale replica of its most iconic product—the duck boot—put it on wheels, and took it on tour. Built by Florida-based fabricator Echo Artz, the 13-foot-tall, 20-foot-long 'Bootmobile' was outfitted with a number of details, including oversize shoelaces and the 'Bean Boot' stamp on the heel.
This year marked L.L. Bean's 100th year in business, so the retailer built a giant scale replica of its most iconic product—the duck boot—put it on wheels, and took it on tour. Built by Florida-based fabricator Echo Artz, the 13-foot-tall, 20-foot-long "Bootmobile" was outfitted with a number of details, including oversize shoelaces and the "Bean Boot" stamp on the heel.
Photo: BizBash
Oreo also turned 100 in 2012 and, as part of larger campaign, the Nabisco cookie brand put dancing flash mobs in seven cities across the country. The March publicity stunt, which each involved more than 40 dancers, also included cookie-dunking contests and a Web site for consumers to send virtual birthday messages.
Oreo also turned 100 in 2012 and, as part of larger campaign, the Nabisco cookie brand put dancing flash mobs in seven cities across the country. The March publicity stunt, which each involved more than 40 dancers, also included cookie-dunking contests and a Web site for consumers to send virtual birthday messages.
Photo: David Adame for Oreo
Audemars Piguet turned the 40th anniversary of its Royal Oak timepiece into a traveling art exhibit. The showcase, which kicked off in New York this past March, put the watches in custom cases that resembled rock fragments. Each of the structures had a steel exterior, walnut interior, and was underlit to create the illusion of floating.
Audemars Piguet turned the 40th anniversary of its Royal Oak timepiece into a traveling art exhibit. The showcase, which kicked off in New York this past March, put the watches in custom cases that resembled rock fragments. Each of the structures had a steel exterior, walnut interior, and was underlit to create the illusion of floating.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Bullseye, Target's canine mascot, turned out for the retailer's 50th anniversary in October and proved one of the night's biggest attractions. The well-trained pooch sat patiently on a pedestal as guests posed for pictures with her.
Bullseye, Target's canine mascot, turned out for the retailer's 50th anniversary in October and proved one of the night's biggest attractions. The well-trained pooch sat patiently on a pedestal as guests posed for pictures with her.
Photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images
At an event in March that kicked off the celebrations for Glenfiddich's 125th anniversary, guests could sign an oversize card, which was transported back to the William Grant & Sons distillery afterward.
At an event in March that kicked off the celebrations for Glenfiddich's 125th anniversary, guests could sign an oversize card, which was transported back to the William Grant & Sons distillery afterward.
Photo: Jika González for BizBash
For the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami's 15th anniversary in February, David Stark used past press releases, editorial clippings, photos, and invites to decorate the walls of the institution. The color-coded mosaic also covered lamp shades suspended from the ceiling.
For the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami's 15th anniversary in February, David Stark used past press releases, editorial clippings, photos, and invites to decorate the walls of the institution. The color-coded mosaic also covered lamp shades suspended from the ceiling.
Photo: Courtesy of KT Merry Photography
At the October 2011 dinner for Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art's anniversary, each table number represented a year in the museum's 75-year history.
At the October 2011 dinner for Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art's anniversary, each table number represented a year in the museum's 75-year history.
Photo: Liz Linder
Hundreds of past issues formed an oversize wall that stood at the entrance to Women's Wear Daily's 100th anniversary party in 2010.
Hundreds of past issues formed an oversize wall that stood at the entrance to Women's Wear Daily's 100th anniversary party in 2010.
Photo: Susie Montagna
In 2007, the then-owners of New York's iconic Plaza hotel made a big splash by hosting a centennial celebration that had fireworks launched from the roof and the windows of the property. The outdoor spectacle was timed to live music from the 50-piece Orchestra of St. Luke's.
In 2007, the then-owners of New York's iconic Plaza hotel made a big splash by hosting a centennial celebration that had fireworks launched from the roof and the windows of the property. The outdoor spectacle was timed to live music from the 50-piece Orchestra of St. Luke's.
Photo: Courtesy of the Plaza
Vintage entertainment put a retro spin on the 50th anniversary gala for Washington, D.C., radio station WAMU 88.5 in November last year. In an homage to its popular 'Hot Jazz Saturday Night' program, Doc Scantlin and His Imperial Palms Orchestra performed big-band hits, complete with costume changes and dance routines.
Vintage entertainment put a retro spin on the 50th anniversary gala for Washington, D.C., radio station WAMU 88.5 in November last year. In an homage to its popular "Hot Jazz Saturday Night" program, Doc Scantlin and His Imperial Palms Orchestra performed big-band hits, complete with costume changes and dance routines.
Photo: Tony Brown/Imiji.com for BizBash
Products, rather than its founding decade, were the focus of the entertainment for Target's 50th bash. The cabaret-style performance that spoofed “Be Our Guest” from Beauty and the Beast had costumes embellished with hoses, shoes, gift cards, and other wares sold by the retailer.
Products, rather than its founding decade, were the focus of the entertainment for Target's 50th bash. The cabaret-style performance that spoofed “Be Our Guest” from Beauty and the Beast had costumes embellished with hoses, shoes, gift cards, and other wares sold by the retailer.
Photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images
Like birthday parties, anniversary events typically involve cakes. But the tiered creations don't have to be edible—Bergdorf Goodman marked 111 years in business in October with a prop piece that had 25 sparklers instead of candles.
Like birthday parties, anniversary events typically involve cakes. But the tiered creations don't have to be edible—Bergdorf Goodman marked 111 years in business in October with a prop piece that had 25 sparklers instead of candles.
Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
For another spin on a birthday cake, Mattel's 50th anniversary bash for Barbie in 2009 included a 1,000-pound-plus ice sculpture that resembled a giant cake.
For another spin on a birthday cake, Mattel's 50th anniversary bash for Barbie in 2009 included a 1,000-pound-plus ice sculpture that resembled a giant cake.
Photo: Line 8 Photography
Audemars Piguet's dinner toasting the Royal Oak timepiece's 40th year had a cake as well as an elaborate dessert crafted by Olivier Cheng. Hidden inside individual chocolate spheres was a silver sugar version of the 40th-anniversary logo.
Audemars Piguet's dinner toasting the Royal Oak timepiece's 40th year had a cake as well as an elaborate dessert crafted by Olivier Cheng. Hidden inside individual chocolate spheres was a silver sugar version of the 40th-anniversary logo.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
When Mattel created a life-size version of Barbie's Malibu Dream House to fete the doll's 50th year in 2009, the toy brand used hundreds of Barbies—both contemporary ones and originals from 1959—to create an eye-catching wall.
When Mattel created a life-size version of Barbie's Malibu Dream House to fete the doll's 50th year in 2009, the toy brand used hundreds of Barbies—both contemporary ones and originals from 1959—to create an eye-catching wall.
Photo: Line 8 Photography
In January this year, Bacardi toasted its 150th anniversary with several events, including a party held at its headquarters in Miami. A 72-foot-long retrospective wall showcasing eight different illuminated Bacardi logos doubled as decor.
In January this year, Bacardi toasted its 150th anniversary with several events, including a party held at its headquarters in Miami. A 72-foot-long retrospective wall showcasing eight different illuminated Bacardi logos doubled as decor.
Photo: WorldRedEye.com
As a way to thank partners for helping build the company, Target gave guests at its 50th anniversary a brick from the retailer's first store. (The Roseville, Minnesota, location was reconstructed in 2005, and Target saved 1,000 bricks from the original structure.)
As a way to thank partners for helping build the company, Target gave guests at its 50th anniversary a brick from the retailer's first store. (The Roseville, Minnesota, location was reconstructed in 2005, and Target saved 1,000 bricks from the original structure.)
Photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images
Diesel used its 30th anniversary concert and circus show to sell merchandise branded with the event's logo.
Diesel used its 30th anniversary concert and circus show to sell merchandise branded with the event's logo.
Photo: Keith Sirchio for BizBash
Some 50 guests gathered at a private home in Forest Hill for one of the largest of the Grand Cru dinner parties. Inspired by Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette, the event took place in an elegant tent that took six days to build out. A plexiglass floor covered an existing swimming pool, while chandeliers and decorative lamps added a warm glow to the gold-and-white space.
Some 50 guests gathered at a private home in Forest Hill for one of the largest of the Grand Cru dinner parties. Inspired by Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette, the event took place in an elegant tent that took six days to build out. A plexiglass floor covered an existing swimming pool, while chandeliers and decorative lamps added a warm glow to the gold-and-white space.
Photo: Courtesy of Toronto General & Western Hospital Foundation
Gilded plates, flatware, and embroidered linen added a regal touch to the table settings.
Gilded plates, flatware, and embroidered linen added a regal touch to the table settings.
Photo: Tom Sandler
Chef Ryo Ozawa served Alaskan black cod and a scallop with braised daikon, matsutake mushrooms, and a white wine sabayon.
Chef Ryo Ozawa served Alaskan black cod and a scallop with braised daikon, matsutake mushrooms, and a white wine sabayon.
Photo: Courtesy of Toronto General & Western Hospital Foundation
Chef Robert Bartley served double-roasted lamb chops stuffed with veal sweetbreads and truffle with a parsley puree and shallot jus.
Chef Robert Bartley served double-roasted lamb chops stuffed with veal sweetbreads and truffle with a parsley puree and shallot jus.
Photo: Courtesy of Toronto General & Western Hospital Foundation
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Breakfast Bites
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Photo: Jika González/BizBash
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Photo: Scott Thompson
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Photo: James Sequenzia
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