Vegfest Vendors

If your business or organization is interested in participating in Spokane VegFest 2014, please fill out the vendor packet. You can download it here.

We would like to thank all of the Vendors and Sponsors for Spokane’s 2014 Vegfest. Without your support we would not be able to make this happen.

aunties-bookstore-Spokane-vegfest Auntie’s Auntie’s Bookstore is Spokane Vegfest’s Official Bookstore. Auntie’s Bookstore has been Spokane’s premiere locally owned bookstore since 1978. Located in the heart of Downtown Spokane in the liberty building, they house over 50,000 new and used books. They also regularly bring authors to Spokane from around the world for readings and book signings. Their website catalogs their complete stock of books where you can buy online or pick up in store. Check out their website, facebook and Calendar of Events. Auntie’s will be providing books for sale during Vegfest.

Sophie’s Kitchen – Sophie’s Kitchen is a revolutionary company that is creating ready to eat vegan/vegetarian plant-based food products most of which are gluten free too. Their focus is on seafood and they have created a large selection of plant based products including Crab Cakes, Breaded Scallops, Fish Fillets, Calamari and so much more. This is a great company that is leading the way to changing the way humans think about food. Many of their products are already available in the Spokane area grocery stores. See their website and Facebook for more information.

V-Dog – V-Dog is a very exciting vegan dog food company. They believe in love for all animals and that is why they have produced a completely plant-based line of dog food. They have done extensive research and found that dogs are perfect omnivores and they thrive on high protein, nutritiously balanced plant-based diet. With 80 million dogs in the US alone, a vegan dog, like a vegan human, leaves a much smaller paw print on our planet. You can learn more about V-dog at their website and Facebook page.

ProBar – ProBar creates delicious, convenient, healthy, plant-based food products. Their bars are organic, non-gmo project verified and vegan. Their commitment to sustainability means that they have a small impact on the earth and a significant and positive impact on our bodies. Learn more at their website and Facebook page.

Victor’s Hummus – Winner of Best Locally Produced Food Product in CDA Living Magazine, Victor’s Hummus is both delicious and the lowest calorie hummus on the market and distributed in the four state area of the Inland Northwest. 100 Hummus flavors at Cafe MAC is their new theme in anticipation of the upcoming centennial. Visit them at Cafe MAC to taste future flavors. Learn more at their website and Facebook page.

Multipure – Multipure is dedicated to better water, better health, and a better lifestyle. They are the premier manufacturer of high quality drinking water systems, whose vision is demonstrated through their innovative water filtration technology. Their Solid Carbon Block filter reduces a wide range of contaminants of health concern without removing the beneficial minerals in the water. Learn more at their website and Facebook page.

Sprouting and Live Foods – Learn about the amazing benefits of live foods. Jeff “Sproutman” Breakey founded and published “The Sproutletter” newsletter from 1980-1985. It gained worldwide acclaim with subscribers in all 50 states and in 17 countries. Jeff also published “The Complete Sprouting Chart” which was featured in The Mother Earth News as a centerfold and was sold in health food stores across the country. Today, Jeff travels extensively and teaches people about the nutrition and benefits of sprouts and live foods.

Beanfields – A family owned company, Beanfields chips have not only won numerous taste awards but they offer incredible nutrition as well. Beanfields chips are a complete protein with fiber, minerals, and complex carbohydrates without the fat, GMO’s, and allergens found in other chips. They also focus on environmental sustainability, food security, and personal health. When these values, nutrition, and taste combine, you have the perfect snack. Learn more at their website and Facebook page.

The Herbal Family – Based out of Colville, WA, Liz Bunting is a certified Family Herbalist, Nutritional Herbologist, Instructor, and founder of The Herbal Family. She instructs people how to use medicinal herbs and plant-based foods to cleanse and nourish for: weight loss, allergies, arthritis, heart disease, pain, injuries, hormonal issues, depression, diabetes, and more. Learn more at her website and Facebook page.

Whole Soy & Co – An independently owned company located in San Francisco, they are dedicated to using the highest quality, all-natural ingredients available to make great tasting soyfoods. Their commitment to people’s health and vitality, their community, and our planet make their yogurts that much tastier. They only use organic soybeans to produce certified vegan, certified Kosher, and verified Non-GMO products. Learn more at their website and Facebook page.

Dawn of the Donut – Only in Spokane will you find this one-of-a-kind zombie donut shop with drive-thru convenience. Visit the Dawn of the Donut zombie truck outside the Vegfest entrance to buy vegan donuts! Learn more at their website and Facebook page.

Hurraw! – Hurraw! Balm produces balms which are all natural, vegan, and made from premium raw, organic and fair trade ingredients. Get a free Hurraw! chap-stick when you become an INVeg member at Vegfest. Learn more about Hurraw! at their website and Facebook page.

GoodBelly – GoodBelly is a delicious probiotic drink that contains live and active probiotic cultures. GoodBelly probiotic drinks are always dairy-free, soy-free, kosher certified, and vegan. Just right for those of you who experience digestive upset from common food sensitivities and for anybody who loves the refreshing taste of juice. Their GoodBelly + offers 20 billion live and active probiotic cultures per serving. Learn more about GoodBelly and the science behind probiotics by visiting their website and Facebook page.

Chicaoji, Chipotle Chili Sauce – Made on Lopez Island, Washington, Chicaoji is an award winning chipotle chile sauce made with raw goji berries, raw cacao, chipotles, raw agave nectar, Celtic sea salt, and raw apple cider vinegar with the “Mother of Vinegar.” Creator Randall Waugh is passionate about organic food production, sustainability, and local ingredients. Learn more about the story of Chicaoji and where to buy it by visiting their website and Facebook page.

Maple Valley, The Organic Maple Cooperative – A pioneer in organic and fair practices for maple production, Maple Valley is farmer owned, fair, organic, and cooperative. Their mission is to produce and market maple products through fair and sustainable methods, respecting producers (farmers), customers, investors, employees, the land, and our communities. To learn more about Maple Valley by visiting their website and Facebook page.

Thrive – Thrive Freeze Dried foods allows you to keep high quality food on your shelves for up to 25 years. Use their freeze dried grains, vegetables, and fruits just as you would fresh ingredients. Thrive products use only the highest quality ingredients and are easy to prepare. Enjoy samples at Vegfest and learn more about Thrive by visiting their website and Facebook page.

Tofurky – At Turtle Island Foods, their Tofurky and tempeh products are formulated to promote the health and vitality of both the consumer and the planet’s ecosystems. They strive to have a “clean label,” using ingredients that are easily understood. Everything is made in small batches, using only the finest ingredients, and they go the extra mile to maintain the taste and integrity of our products. Enjoy a variety of foods like: hot pockets, tempeh, sausages, deli slices, grain roast with gravy, and much more. Learn more by visiting their website and Facebook page.

22 Days Nutrition – 22 days delivers nutritional products that help you stay focused on what you need to accomplish by feeding your body with the best possible ingredients. They believe that foods should satisfy both your body and your spirit. That’s why they create ways to inspire you through taste, attitude, and a global conscience. Their vegan, organic, gluten free products were created by world-renowned exercise physiologist Marco Borges and formulated to be nutrition-packed. Learn more by visiting their website and Facebook page.

Bob’s Red Mill – An employee owned business, Bob’s Red Mill is a producer of lines of natural, certified organic, and gluten-free milled grain products, billing itself as the nation’s leading miller of diverse whole-grain foods. They produce over 400 products, primarily whole grains that are ground with quartz millstones which come from 120-year old mills, as well as beans, seeds, nuts, dried fruit, spices, and herbs. Learn more by visiting their website.

Huckleberry’s Natural Market – One of Spokane’s best places for one-stop shopping, Huckleberry’s partners with well over 200 local vendors to bring you a broad array of natural and organic products that are viable and wonderful alternatives to the conventional supermarket world. You’ll find foods that are organically produced from natural ingredients and are free from unnecessary additives, personal care products and cosmetics that have been proven safe through non-animal testing methods, a natural bistro, juice bar, and organic espresso shop, a large bulk foods department, and much more. Learn more about Huckleberry’s by visiting their website and Facebook page or drop in at 926 South Monroe Street in Spokane, WA.

Main Market Co-op – Spokane’s only co-op, Main Market is a not for profit organization dedicated to supporting local and organic producers and educating our community about the benefits of both. As supporters of sustainable business and agriculture, they endeavor to provide excellent food selection and world-class customer service while using less of our community’s resources. You’ll find organic produce, a large bulk section, bistro, many natural foods and personal care products, and more. Enjoy a beer in their beer garden right in the heart of Downtown Spokane. Learn more about Main Market Co-op by visiting their website and Facebook page or drop in at 44 West Main in Spokane, WA.

Yoke’s Fresh Market – Yoke’s is a local employee-owned grocery store chain established in 1946. There are currently 11 stores – three in Tri-Cities, two in Idaho, and 6 in the greater Spokane area. You’ll find an abundance of fresh and organic produce, a large array of vegan and gluten free foods, natural personal care products, and much more. Learn more about Yoke’s Fresh Market by visiting their website and Facebook page.

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Tower Garden & Juice Plus – Tower Garden simplifies traditional gardening, using a unique vertical garden system that makes it easy to grow your own fresh fruits and vegetables at home. These towers are dirt-free, self-watering, and grows produce twice as fast. Also learn about their Transform 30 day challenge using whole food. Learn more at their website.

Larabar -LÄRABAR is a delicious blend of unsweetened fruits, nuts and spices. Made from whole food, each flavor contains no more than nine ingredients. Pure and simple, just as nature intended. Learn more by visiting their website and Facebook page.

Dr. Pat Dougherty, Holistic Chiropractor – Using a combination of cold laser therapy, computerized nervous system exams, nutrition counseling, and various methods of chiropractic treatments, Dr. Dougherty has one goal for his patients – for every person to feel as healthy as they can possibly be. For many patients he does much more than adjust their spines to correct the effects of physical trauma. When needed, he evaluates further for trapped emotional stress, electrical pollution, allergy and sensitivity, nutritional deficiency and excess, and toxic overload. Learn more by visiting his website.

ARIIX – ARIIX nutrition focuses on preventative rather than reactive healthcare. They believe that the best defense against disease and degeneration is to consume high-quality nutritional supplements, maintain a healthy weight, keep a modest exercise routine, and eat a healthy diet. ARIIX has worked with leading experts in the health and wellness industries to formulate their all natural and vegan products so that they not only contain the most beneficial ingredients, but also are formulated in the ideal ratios for your body to absorb and utilize them for maximum benefit. Learn more about ARIIX and their products by visiting their website.

Mercy For AnimalsMFA works to create a society where all animals are treated with the compassion and respect they so rightfully deserve. They serve as a voice for animals through proactive consumer education initiatives, cruelty investigations, corporate outreach, and legal advocacy. To learn about their hard work and incredible accomplishments visit their website and Facebook page.

PETA – The largest animal rights organization in the world, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals focuses their attention on the four areas in which the largest number of animals suffer the most intensely for the longest periods of time: factory farms, laboratories, the clothing trade, and the entertainment industry. They work through public education, cruelty investigations, research, animal rescue, special events, celebrity involvement, and protest campaigns. Learn more at their website and Facebook page.

Action For Animals – Action for Animals is an educational organization that works to promote positive change in the ways people view and treat animals. Because every animal has the right to live his or her life free from oppression and exploitation, AFA promotes a vegan diet and lifestyle—not using animals for food, clothing, entertainment, research, trade, or any other objectifying purpose—and vegan activism as the best way to take action for animals. Learn about this organization and about veganism by visiting their website and Facebook page.

Rabbitron – A non-profit organization based out of Spokane, Washington, founder Tracy Martin educates the public about how to care for misunderstood house rabbits. She does this through her website and a yearly media campaign where they put up billboards, make newspaper ads, and a TV public service announcement to education people to not buy rabbits at Easter. Also follow her on Facebook for updates on her own rabbit rescues.

River’s Wish Animal Sanctuary – River’s Wish provides care and permanent sanctuary to neglected, abused, homeless, and older animals in need, promotes kindness and compassionate lifestyle choices through humane education, and adheres to the House Rabbit Society philosophy in care and adoptions of rabbits. This 501c3 non-profit resides on 65 beautiful acres in Spokane County and houses 200 animal rescues including cats, rabbits, horses, donkeys, chickens, turkeys, pigs, and more. Learn more about what they do and how you can help by visiting their website and Facebook page.

Canines vs Cancer – An organization that honors dogs and helps kids battling cancer. Their yearly advent, their 5K run/walk, includes working dog demonstrations, pet blessings, a doggie fashion show, contests, games, live music, a silent auction, raffles, food, vendors, and adoptable animals. Learn more by visiting their website and Facebook page.

New Dawn Montana Animal Sanctuary – This 501c3 non-profit sanctuary near Missoula, Montana exists to provide a home to often overlooked and forgotten pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, birds, and llamas. They provide projects and internship positions designed to give college students a chance to gain experience with farm animals in a non-production type setting. Learn more about their wonderful work and opportunities at their website.