Nearly 100 exhibitors participated in the BizBash Expo and Awards Wednesday at the Fort Lauderdale Convention Center. Here is a look at some of the new products displayed on the show floor.

AFR Event Furnishings' Green Grass line includes sofas, benches, and a bar covered in artificial turf. The pieces make an eye-catching display for outdoor events.
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Aaron’s Catering has a new menu item suitable as an hors d’oeuvre or in place of a salad. The base of the “molecular diablo” is mozzarella cheese that has been liquefied and reformed to look like a hard-boiled egg white. Heirloom tomato foam makes the faux yolk, and capsulized balsamic vinegar looks like caviar. The piece is served on a bed of arugula. Eaten together, it is intended to taste similar to a Caprese salad.
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Quest Drape displayed its new crushed taffeta panels. The panels are available in gunmetal and peacock and in sizes ranging from three- to 20-feet high. In the next month the company will add the color tangerine to this line.
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HipPops is a new South Florida company that makes all-natural, kosher-certified pops from gelato, sorbet, and frozen yogurt. The bars come in two sizes, regular and “baby pops,” and more than a dozen flavors that can be topped with three types of chocolate and various toppings to create more than 100 combinations.
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The new Splash Walls and Splash Skins from Dazian Creative Fabric Environments are available for purchase and rental. The pieces consist of heavy-gauge aluminum frames covered in a variety of fabrics. The curve wall is eight feet high and 10 feet wide.
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Nuage Designs displayed its new Shabby Chic line of linens and furniture pieces, focused on blush tones and natural finishes.
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Connie Duglin Specialty Linen and Chair Cover Rental showed its new shantung and chain-link linens. The shantung will be available in a couple of weeks in 16 colors. The chain link overlay comes in platinum and gold.
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