All Things Organic, Expo Comida Latina and All Asia Food Trade Shows Use Social Media for 2009 Show

June 11, 2009

The combined All Things Organic, Expo Comida Latina and All Asia Food trade shows, featuring the Health & Wellness Education Program and Pavilion, and a Specialty Pavilion,  will be accessible via Twitter and Facebook pages in 2009.

Attendees (as well as non-attendees) can follow All Things Organic on Twitter to keep up with the latest information about the show.  Staff be tweeting live from the event so you gain access to keynotes, special events and more.  You can follow All Things Organic leading up to and after the event for inside information and news.

You can also become a fan of All Things Organic on Facebook for details on conference sessions, keynotes and special events.  Stay a fan after the event to see photos and be a part of the growing organic community.

All Things Organic will also host a show blog covering the entire co-located event.  See what happens at the culinary demonstrations, hot product trends from the New Product showcase, and the latest news from the conference sessions.  The Blog will be updated throughout the show during the event and will feature daily highlights and post-show wrap ups.

Registration for the co-located 2009 shows is still available at www.RegisterNowChicago.com.

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