SupplyCaddy Launches Groundbreaking Packaging at South Beach Wine & Food Festival

SupplyCaddy's Innovative Partnership with SOBEWFF



On February 19, 2026, the culinary world witnessed a remarkable blend of art and food at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival (SOBEWFF), particularly during its iconic event, Burger Bash. This year's celebration was made even more special with the introduction of a first-of-its-kind custom packaging solution designed by SupplyCaddy, a frontrunner in providing tailored packaging solutions for the Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) and fast-casual sectors.

For the 25th anniversary of the festival, SupplyCaddy collaborated with internationally celebrated Miami artist Romero Britto to create a unique packaging design that not only serves a functional purpose but also celebrates the essence of the festival. This partnership signifies a deep-rooted connection to the local Miami culinary scene and aligns perfectly with the festival's vibrant culture.

A Unique Presentation Vessel


The custom packaging was engineered specifically for the chefs and restaurateurs competing in the Burger Bash, offering them a platform to display their culinary creations in an elevated and visually striking way. This innovative vessel is designed to honor the artistry behind each burger while providing best-in-class durability and portability. As Zachary Stein, Co-Founder and CEO of SupplyCaddy, expressed, "As a Miami-born company deeply rooted in the hospitality and foodservice world, this partnership meant everything to us. Supporting SOBEWFF and Burger Bash was a moment of immense pride for us. This is why we do what we do."

The new packaging allows chefs to present their signature burgers in a manner that not only showcases their culinary skills but also tells a story, enhancing the overall experience for guests. Each burger presented in this custom vessel tells its own story, underlining the connection between culinary craftsmanship and innovative packaging.

Collaborating for Excellence


Randy Fisher, Founder and CEO of CREaM, the event production company behind Burger Bash, remarked on the collaboration, stating, "Working with SupplyCaddy was nothing short of exceptional. Their team took a big creative vision and turned it into a tangible, beautifully crafted burger packaging solution that elevated the entire Burger Bash experience." Fisher noted the need for innovation, speed, and a true understanding of the hospitality world, all of which SupplyCaddy was able to deliver.

Bradley Saveth, Co-Founder, President, and COO of SupplyCaddy, echoed the sentiment, highlighting the honor of playing a role in enhancing the culinary culture represented at SOBEWFF. He stated, “SOBEWFF represents the very best of culinary culture, creativity, and community, and to have played a role in elevating that experience was an incredible honor.”

A Milestone Celebration


The Burger Bash, a key event in the South Beach Wine & Food Festival, drew thousands of attendees eager to experience these unique food presentations. The festival itself is known for its rich history and integration of culinary arts, hospitality, and community spirit. SupplyCaddy's involvement in this event not only showcases their innovation in packaging solutions but also emphasizes their commitment to enhancing customer experiences across the foodservice landscape.

As the festival returned for its 25th anniversary, it redefined culinary content and presentation, and with SupplyCaddy's innovative packaging solutions at the forefront, it guarantees to elevate dining experiences.

To explore more about SupplyCaddy's offerings in custom packaging, visit SupplyCaddy.com.

SupplyCaddy continues its mission as a global manufacturer committed to excellence in design and innovation within the QSR and hospitality industries, partnering with renowned brands to deliver elevated packaging experiences worldwide.

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