BAKEWARE SPECIALIZATIONS
Lloyd Pans, Spokane Valley, WA, had planned to roll out long pans for Detroit-style pizza at last year’s Pizza Expo. Instead, the company has been getting traction over Instagram and other marketing vehicles, says Evelyn Ainley, account manager.
“Detroit-style pizza is taking over the country by storm,” says Ainley. “We thought, ‘Wouldn’t it be fun to have a pizza that’s kind of like getting a foot-long sub sandwich?...’” The pan also can be used for varieties of pull-apart rolls, or a unique dessert. “We market it more as a party pizza pan. The depth and the width stay the same, but we offer it as a 12-, 18-, and 27-inch long pizza pan. It’s a very versatile, multi-functional type of pan.”
The company is having difficulty keeping up with the demand for the new pan, Ainley says. “We have just been inundated. It’s hot. It doesn’t show signs of stopping yet. We’re still riding that wave. We’re getting continuous calls and emails. There are pop-ups and franchises. It’s huge.”
Lloyd Pans also has come out with an 8x4cheesecake pan that Ainley believes is unique in its size, following on theheels of an 8x4 round cake pan the company offered earlier. Lloyd also offers asilver-coat finish that offers a nice release, especially for cheesecakes. “Dueto the oxidation in the aluminum pan, it gets a whole new DNA,” she says. “Itstops that gray-green residue that large-volume cheesecake producers have dealtwith before, especially if they’re shipping them out to customers. It’s more expensive, but the ROI is huge.”
Bundy Baking Solutions, Urbana, OH, producesbrands that include American Pan, Chicago Metallic, DuraShield, Pan Glo, RTB,and Schaffer. The company mostly produces custom products, which commonly have designsthat attempt to reduce both weight and energy consumption, and are focused onbuns and bread products, says Trevor Walker, vice president of sales for North America.