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Poi Company Garden678 viewsThe hibiscus plants and palm trees in The Poi Company garden at 745 Kopke Street. The front of the large, refrigerated PoiCo truck is in the distance.
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Poi Company Parking Lot and Garden675 viewsThe "garden" at 745 Kopke Street, next to The Poi Company factory at 749 Kopke Street, Honolulu.
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Working at the Food & New Product Show674 viewsBlaisdell Center
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Taro from Honduras672 viewsThis is the arrival of our sample taro from Honduras. We went to great pains to export Hawaiian huli to the folks at FEMA in Honduras, but nothing really came of this. The taro made decent, but not wonderful, poi.
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Art Deco Poi Painting665 viewsWe purchased the original of this painting on eBay and used it on our luxury poi packaging. It reminds me of the old Matson menu covers.
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Preparing The Poi Company Float for the Parade652 viewsPoiCo had a flower-covered float in the Kamehameha Day Parade, 13 June 1998, designed by Owen Ho. Marjorie and Lorna Lowe are at work with the flowers, while Aimoku takes a beer break.
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Bags of Taro - PoiCo Reefer638 viewsWhen we couldn't sell poi, we got taro by the truckload. When poi was in demand, we couldn't get taro. Auwe!
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John Bushby's POI Waterfall634 viewsFood and New Product Show, Blaisdell Center
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Cathy at Breakfast at the Hilton Waikoloa Village619 viewsIn her Poi Company uniform, getting ready to man our booth at the show.
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December 2001 Poi Company Cartoon608 viewsThe release of our freeze-dried (not dehydrated) poi coincided with Christmas 2001. A perfect theme for Noel Ford to create his monthly cartoon, used on The Poi Company invoices.
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Tall Palms in the Poi Company Garden596 viewsWe purchased the empty lot next door to the PoiCo factory (745 Kopke Street) and planted lots of mature palm trees, etc. Of course, in Hawaii they grow like crazy.
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Woman's World Article on Poi - August 2001594 viewsThis article described poi as a bit of a miracle diet food, and we received many telephone calls from people who simply wanted poi. While the article is true, it left out some of the more important facts about the "poi diet" --- you can't simply eat whatever you want and poi and expect to lose weight. Unfortunately, it just doesn't work like that.
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