Title: Hispanic Holidays a Cash Opportunity
1Hispanic Holidays a Cash Opportunity
2Alberto Bárcena Resume
3Why we are here?
4La Vida Loca
- According to IDDBA Hispanic Consume Study, for 8
in 10 is important to celebrate holidays and
cultural events related to their Hispanic
Heritage
5Mexican Celebrations 3 key Elements
- Religion
- Getting together
- Food
6Año Nuevo1 January / New Years
- Wines Spirits
- Romeritos
- Bread
- Cheese
- Sliced meat
- Shrimp
- Carnitas
- Menudo
- Barbacoa
- Fireworks
- Party
- Family will get together
- Tend to be more a friends celebration
- Kids stay up late
- Party can go all through the nigh
7Día de los Santos Reyes Jan 6 , Three
Gift-Bearing Wiseman
- Rosca de Reyes
- Hot Chocolate
- Candy
- Mom will buy a Rosca as a desert
- Office employees will buy a Rosca as a bonding
- All the family will go to grandmas house to eat
Rosca - The one that got el Niño will have to buy the
tamales 2 feb.
8Día de la Candelaria 2 Feb / Candle mass
- Tamales
- Hot Sauce
- Cream
- Frijoles
- Mexican style Bakery
- Soft drinks
- Candy
- Beer
- Mom will buy tamales for diner
- Office employees will buy tamales for bonding
- All the family will go to grandmas house to eat
tamales
9Semana Santa 1-8 Apr 07 / Holy week
- Camping gear
- Picnic groceries
- Sandwiches
- Beach wear
- Going back home specials
- Clothes
- Family reunions
- Vacation week
- Go and visit family back in Mexico
- Go to Church
- Dress nice
10Día de la Santa Cruz3 May Holy Cross day
- Taquitos
- Carnitas
- Barbacoa
- Beer
- Tortillas
- Queso Oaxaca
- Salsa
- Salt
- Tequila / Mezcal
- Constructions workers construction workers
decorate and mount crosses on unfinished
buildings - Is customary for the head of construction to buy
a beer to all the workers the day the finish the
concrete foundation
11Cinco de Mayo 5 May / Mexican victory over the
French army 1862
- All that has to do with a Grill party
- Parade stuff
- Party supplies
- Picnic supplies
- American adopted Mexican celebration
- Promotions all over the place
- Parades
- Parrillada
12Día de las Madres 10 May / Mother's Day
- Telephone Cards
- Comidas
- Cheese
- Tortillas
- Produce
- Guacamole
- Roses
- Gifts
- Going out to have dinner
- Calling Mom
- All going to Moms house for Lunch or diner
- It has to be the 10th
13Día de la Independencia 16 Sep / Mexican
Independence Day
- Wines Spirits
- Romeritos
- Bread
- Cheese
- Sliced meat
- Shrimp
- Carnitas
- Menudo
- Barbacoa
- Fireworks
- Mexican Flags
- Friends gatherings
- Dinning out
- Barbacoa with the family
- Parades
14Día de la Raza 12 Oct / Columbus Day
- Parade stuff
- Party supplies
- Picnic supplies
- School material
- Beer
- Parades
- Official Celebration
- School activities
15Día de los Muertos Nov 12 / All Saints' Day
- Toy skeletons
- Tissue paper cut-outs
- Crosses decorated with paper
- Silk flowers
- Candles
- Votive lights
- Fresh seasonal flowers, particularly
cempazuchiles (marigolds) and barro de obispo
(cockscomb). - Sugar skulls, coffins and the like made from
Chocolate or amaranth seeds - Sugary sweet rolls called pan de muerto
- Altar de Muertos
- Visit to the commentary
- Eat and drink to remember those that are already
gone
16Día de la Revolucion 20 Nov / Mexican Revolution
Day
- Wines Spirits
- Bread
- Mexican Cheese
- Sliced meat trays
- Carnitas
- Menudo
- Barbacoa
- Frijoles
- Tamales
- Mexican Flags
- Friends gatherings
- Dinning out
- Barbacoa with the family
- Parades
17Día de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe 12 Dic/ Day
of th Virgin of Guadalupe (Mary)
- Carmel candy
- Barbacoa
- Fritangas
- Mexican Dishes
- Cotton candy
- Fireworks
- Traditional costume
- Visit to the temple
- Peregrinations
18Las Posadas 13 Dic/ Joseph and Mary's search
for shelter in Bethlehem
- Piñatas
- Villancicos -Christmas
- Buñuelos (very thin fried pastries covered with
sugar) - Colación (a mixture of different candies)
- Tamales
- Ponche, fruit punch. (sugar cane, tamarind,
tejocotes, cinnamon) - Atole
- Wine Spirits
- Nacimiento (the nativity scene)
- Invited -and as usual, some non invited- guests
arrive at the house - A group goes outside the house, with lighted
candles and papers with the words of the verses
to ask for Posada.
19Navidad 24 Dic/ Christmas
- Poinsettia
- Turkey / Chicken
- Cram berry
- Pasta
- Whine Spirits
- Queso Manchego mex
- Christmas tree
- Nacimiento (the nativity scene)
- Family Time
- Visit all the relatives
- Gifts for everybody
- House decoration
20Fútbol Soccer
- Team Jerseys
- TV
- Footballs
- Snacks
- Beer
- Gather with friend to watch the game
- Carne Asada
2115 Anos Sweet Fifteen
- Dress
- Bouquet
- Cake
- Banquet
- Music
- Games
- Whines Spirits
- Video
- Rental Car
22Muchas GraciasThanks
- Alberto Bárcena
- abarcena_at_sigma-alimentos.com
- Ph. (281) 999-6361 ext 105