• Menu
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Before Header

Michelle's blog

Food allergy and food intolerance, freefrom foods, electrosensitivity, this and that...

  • Home
  • Blog
  • About
  • FreeFrom Food Awards
  • Foods Matter
  • Walks & Gardens
  • Salon Music
  • Home
  • Blog
  • About
  • FreeFrom Food Awards
  • Foods Matter
  • Walks & Gardens
  • Salon Music

The Glasgow Allergy Show. Have they sold out?

05/03/2019 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Well, no, they haven’t. But their exhibitors certainly have….

This weekend’s Glasgow Allergy Show was surely a record. Usually the last half hour of any show sees exhibitors busily offering crates of product to other stand holders so that they don’t have to take it back home with them. Last Sunday?  Not a thing on offer.

The Happy Snack Company had packed up and gone home by 3pm on Sunday afternoon – nothing left to sell – as had the guys from Daura gluten-free beer….

The exciting new Shore Scottish seaweed snacks were also all gone by early Sunday afternoon – not surprised – their snacks are delicious….

So too The Butter Scotch Bakery….

Even Warburtons Gluten Free were down to just two products….

And not only were Koko’s fridges totally bare but their milk dispensers were drained…

Indeed the only people who seem to have any product left at all were Genius Gluten Free – but since they live just down the road from Glasgow, restocking their depleted supplies was not an issue for them!

So how come?

Well, the good people Glasgow just seem to have flocked all weekend to the SEC down on Clydeside and bought, and bought, and bought…. Whether they were spurred on by the fact that they had been deprived of their show last year by ‘the Beast from the East‘ or whether they are just mad keen ‘freefrom-ers’, they certainly did the Allergy Show’s exhibitors proud and cleared their shelves.

According to Tom Treverton (seen totting up his lists here with his colleague Raj from the Just V Show) they had over 12,000 visitor over the two days – which was 24% up on the last show they did in Glasgow in 2017. Which is presumably why so many exhibitors had sold out before the show was anywhere near over. Well done Allergy Show – and eat your hearts out, exhibitors who weren’t there!

Meanwhile, according to a long standing exhibition-going tradition, I skived off for a couple of hours on Sunday afternoon to nip across the river to the wonderfully space-agey Glasgow Science Centre. The centre on the right, Imax cinema on the left and Glasgow tower in the background.

I must admit that given a choice I would normally opt for an art gallery rather than a science centre – but this one was amazing!!!  They do have adult programmes but the main focus is interesting kids in science – and what a way to do it.

Literally every display is interactive in some way or other and each interaction teaches you about some application of science.

So this next one is all about energy – how we create it, how we use it, how we can save it – but you get to race some cars!! (As you can can see, adults also welcome…)

This exhibit shows you how perception can be manipulated – and how your eye can lie!

I can’t remember exactly what this one this one was teaching you about but what boy is going to be able to resist a bunch of lego bricks and a bath full of water?

And those are only three of hundreds. I could happily have spent the whole afternoon there – but Cressida had only let me off for one hour……. Sadly, although probably just as well given my schedule, the tower wasn’t open so I couldn’t go up it.

However, for anyhow who has more time, I would thoroughly recommend a trip up its 127 metres – the view from the top looks spectacular – and there is a lift!!

 

Category: Allergies, Buildings, Dairy-free, Food, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-free, Nutrition, Peanut allergyTag: 'The Beast form the East', Allergy + FreeFrom show, Allergy + FreeFrom Show Scotland, Daura gluten-free beer, Genius Gluten Free, Glasgow Science Centre, Happy Snack Company, Just V show, Koko Dairy Free, Shore Scottish seaweed, Shore Scottish seaweed snacks, The ButterScotch Bakery, Warburtons gluten Free

Previous Post: « 5 G – did you know that……
Next Post: Unhelpful hatchet job »

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Colliding with a new reality – the hazards of low vision
  • Call for adult allergy sufferers
  • The vegan/allergy labelling issue
  • A gluten free Christmas just could be delicious – not a penance!
  • A food fad won’t kill you – an allergy will

Search this blog

ARCHIVES

Blogroll

  • Allergy Insight
  • Better brains, naturally
  • For Ever FreeFrom
  • Free From (gluten)
  • Freefrom Food Awards
  • Gluten-free Mrs D
  • Natural Health Worldwide
  • Pure Health Clinic
  • Skins Matter
  • The Helminthic Therapy Wiki
  • Truly Gluten Free
  • What Allergy?

TOPICS

A food fad won’t kill you – an allergy will

There has been a predictable outcry in the allergy world this week’s in response to Rachel Johnson’s piece in Thursday’s Evening Standard on ‘dietary requirements’ and food fads. Being charitable, I am assuming that she has never suffered from or lived with someone with a food allergy. However, I do have some sympathy with her …

Bioplastics – a solution or part of the problem?

Everyday Plastic is a social enterprise group using accessible learning and publicity campaigns to reduce the amount of plastics used daily in our society. It was founded by its current director Daniel Webb who, having moved to Margate in Kent in 2016, was horrified to discover that there were no plastic recycling options on offer.  …

FreeFrom Christmas Awards – the Winners

Since they were launched two years ago the FreeFrom Christmas Awards have been a great success. And how lucky are ‘freefrom-ers’ these days!  From Advent calendars to gifts, party food to Christmas dinner, there is no longer any need for them to miss out. Indeed, the whole family can happily eat freefrom and never know …

Do not extradite Julian Assange to the US

Julian Assange is being sought by the current US administration for publishing US government documents which exposed war crimes and human rights abuses. The politically motivated charges represent an unprecedented attack on press freedom and the public’s right to know – seeking to criminalise basic journalistic activity. Assange is facing a 175-year sentence for publishing …

What to believe – applying critical thought

For the average citizen evaluating the claims made for cure all – or even improve all – health products and procedures has always been difficult. Not only is it an area in which we have minimal expertise but most of us have a vested interest in finding a miracle intervention that will solve our health …

Could wireless monitoring devices be killing racehorses?

Regular readers may remember that back in August last year I alerted you to a posting on Arthur Firstenberg’s Cellphone Task Force site about phone masts and bird flu. Could there be a connection between the fact that the two wildlife sites in Holland and Northern France which had suffered catastrophic bird flu deaths were …

Site Footer

Copyright © 2026 · Michelle's Blog · Michelle Berridale Johnson · Site design by DigitalJen·