Half Moon Bay Trading Company

Half Moon Bay Trading Company Purveyors of tropical pepper sauces, condiments, salsas & more from Costa Rica since 1992. in long run-on sentences! Current age 57... grew up in Ft. and Wm.

Our fresh, unique flavor profiles & spirit of “Pura Vida” is why 28 years later we’re still kickin' & still the gourmet originals! Iggy & the BeeStings are now available nationwide at: Publix, Safeway, World Market, Marshalls, TjMaxx, Burlington Coat Factory, Safe Harbor Seafood, Tijuana Flats, Firehouse Subs, Da Kine Diego's Burritos, Cafe Rio Mexican Grill and Specialty/Gourmet Retailers nationw

ide. And of course from www.halfmoonbaytrading.com

All about HMBTC principal Tom Nuijens & Half Moon Bay Trading Co. Lauderdale. 37 years in the Jacksonville Beaches. Moved to Jax. Beaches to attend UNF in 75 - class of ‘76. Spent 22 years in advertising and design in Miami and Jacksonville before “retiring” to direct the operations his new company Half Moon Bay Trading Company, in 1998 (company actually began sales in 1992 but was run day to day by our then Sales Manager and Warehouse Manager under Nuijens supervision). Career Highlites: Ass’t. Art Director for Sport Diver Magazine, Jax & Miami (a Ziff-Davis pub.) Cook Advertising (largest independent agency in the south), AD for The Malone Group a graphic design & enviornmental design and for the last 15 years in the biz as AD and Creative Director, with The Robin Shepherd Group aka Robin Shepherd Studios “back in the day” (which had subsequently acquired Wm. Cook Adv. several years ago). Silent partners in HMBTC are in fact the local art & advertising hero Robin Shepherd, and our ad agency biz manager Jeff Hite, both Atlantic Beach residents and TRSG principals. Nuijens is a rabid water sports fanatic, has been waterskiing in Ft. Lauderdale since he was 6 and surfing since he was 14. Also enjoys traveling, wakeboarding, windsurfing, kayaking, fishing, camping and hanging out on his small farm in Costa Rica. First traveled to Costa Rica in ‘78, “it was the real deal back then – few tourists, fewer surfers, dirt cheap and unspoiled. We had the Lacsa Airlines and Costa Rica Tourism (ICT) accounts in mid to late seventies at Wm. Cook and that got me hooked up. Believe me it’s changed quite a bit but it still beats the traffic on I-95 for fun and adventure”. Has his own signature model of surfboard “The Nuggie Model” shaped by the famous local surfboard maker Dick Rosborough (only other surfer to acheive this besides Rozo’s brother Tom). World travels throughout the surfing meccas of Europe (France, Spain, Portugal & the UK), Indonesia, the Caribbean, South & Central America exposed him to many epicurean influences, especially those of the hot & spicy ethnic genre which beyond 25 years ago had very limited presence in the US with the exception of the largest cities. The pivital moment that started Nuijens' wheels turning towards the Half Moon Bay Trading Co. concept was in 1991 when consumer research the agency utilized for clients, revealed that salsa had surpassed ketchup as the #1 condiment in the US, indicating the impact of our changing demographic ethnicity. This event coincidentally launched the current hot & spicy food revolution, and the specialty hot pepper sauce boom began. Nuijens took an extended trip to Costa Rica spring 1992 to present the Half Moon Bay concept & his initial 3 product prototypes bottled & labeled, with old school presentation boards in hand, to the 4 major domestic condiment companies. Offering them the prospect of a US partner in exclusive specialty brands, and access to the N. American export market of 300 million+ and planned expansion to world markets, our current partner facility took the bait and the rest is history. HMB incorporated in July 1992, and their initial container of imported sauces arrived at the Port of Miami on Friday Aug. 21, 1992 to be cleared & dispatched by rail to Jacksonville on Monday Aug. 24, the fateful day that Hurricane Andrew devastated Miami. As news began to trickle out of Miami, it was found that the port had endured 12 feet of flooding from the storm surge, the roofs of most customs buildings and warehouses were blown away and the port and customs was closed until further notice. I would be 3 weeks before Nuijens heard the first news from customs that although many shipping containers were flooded or had rain intrusion and most ground laden cargo was damaged or destroyed, our container was in the middle of a container stack above flood level and beneath others, and was cleared to deliver... And so HMB's initial sales effort began in mid-October '92. Nuijens loves cooking & entertaining friends specializing in “LatinAsian” foods (Indian,Thai, Spanish, Caribbean & tropical fusion). Created Half Moon Bay as a “special project challenge” while at TRSG, as he handled many package design projects for various clients over the years there, including nationally renowned natural foods distributor-Tree of Life. “If we couldn’t create exciting packaging and market it effectively, then who could?” Which was really a test to see if all that “smoke & mirrors, slight of hand, and fork of tongue” stuff that we do for clients really worked. Bingo... it seems to be working. The concept was to provide him (Nuijens) with an eventual out from the hectic creative industry and spend more time in Costa Rica surfing and fishing... errr, I mean growing "The Bay". After having our then sales manager run the company for the first 8 years (with Nuijens supervising the company’s operations from across the parking lot of the old Riverside Ave. Robin Shepherd Group loft digs) and not experiencing the growth we had projected, (even though the products and packaging have won numerous awards and are well known in gourmet and hot & spicy market circles) Robin and Tom realized that it was time for him to leave his agency duties and direct HMB full-time. I’m not worthy!!! - More Cow Bell"!!! Revenue almost doubled the first year on-board and seems to be continuing on a solid track 19 years later... The new office/warehouse facility in Atlantic Beach (built in 2000) has since changed his commuting routine drastically, 1.5 miles due north on A-1-A instead of 22 miles west via JTB & I-95 et al... meaning more time in the water (whopps... he means in the office) and fewer missed weekday swells. Nuijens personally creates every HMB product at home in the “Test Kitchen”, gaining feedback on a cadre of food professionals both in Florida and Costa Rica, plus unsuspecting friends - before taking them down to our partner factory in Costa Rica to extend the recipes out to commercial batch sizes and perfect the flavor profiles with the locally sourced tropical ingredients sourced there. Currently HBM has 39 different specialty/gourmet condiments, pepper sauces, salsas, mixers & glaze toppings packed in various sizes for a total of 104 SKU’s and growing. HMBTC products are currently distributed in 50 states, Canada, Australia, Germany, the UK, Denmark, throughout the Caribbean & Central America. In addition, many HMB recipes are private labeled for national & regional restaurant chains, as well as offering co-packing services for a variety of unique pepper sauces and condiments for distributors in the US, Canada and Germany. Together with his life-partner, Peggy Cornelius, they’re both very active in the arts community in the Jacksonville, FL metro area, and split time together between their lovely homes in Neptune Beach & Nosara, Costa Rica. Peggy, a general contractor & residential designer has designed & built more than 250 custom (and award winning) homes in the Jacksonville Beaches & Costa Rica, including ours, and several restaurants in Atlanta as well. But gotta go... it's low tide & time for a “board” meeting! Tom “the nooge” Nuijens

05/04/2024
07/12/2023

After 31 years, the owners of Half Moon Bay Trading are ready to enjoy retirement and therefore we will be shutting our doors.

Online orders will continue to be accepted until 1pm on Friday July 14th. Iggy wishes you his best and thanks you all for your unwavering support over these last three decades!

Service Update Notification - July 13, 2023: Please be patient over the next week or two as we merge our distribution center with Hot Shots Distributing of High Point, NC –– a move that will decidedly offer you enhanced customer service & a vast product selection that only the largest distributor of all things hot & spicy in N. America can offer... And note we are not terminating the HMBTC brand name, nor any of our classic, award-winning brands –– while seamlessly continuing to offer the tropical fresh & natural production advantage that we pioneered in Costa Rica since '92

04/05/2023

We will be closing at 12pm this Friday for Good Friday - orders can still be placed through our website and will be shipped out next week!

You didn't misread that! We had a friendly and adventurous couple from Canada stop by this week on their extensive vacat...
02/28/2023

You didn't misread that! We had a friendly and adventurous couple from Canada stop by this week on their extensive vacation road trip (starting in Canada!) through Florida. They were more than happy to tell us about their trip and two breweries they visited in Newfoundland on their trip, one from the town of Quidi Vidi (pronunciations vary but "kiddy-viddy" is the most common) and one from the town of, you guessed it, D***o! We love to hear from our northern neighbors, so be sure to stop by these places if you're ever visiting!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D***o,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador

12/21/2022

That's a wrap for 2022! Any orders placed online will begin to ship out once we return on January 2nd. We hope that everyone has a fabulous holiday season and we will see you guys next year!

12/20/2022

REMINDER: Tomorrow the 21st is our LAST DAY for the year! Any orders placed after 3pm today will go out ASAP, which means it's possible they don't ship out until we return on Monday the 2nd.

12/08/2022

Yikes! Still no internet. We're working on getting it resolved ASAP. We apologize for the delay this is causing in getting orders shipped out!

12/07/2022

We're one of the unfortunate victims of today's Xfinity outage - our apologies for the lack of communication through our website! Currently still no internet but hopefully we will be back up and running tomorrow. Thanks for your patience!

12/02/2022

HOLIDAY HOURS:
We will be closed from Thursday December 22nd through Friday December 30th. We will reopen for normal hours on Monday January 2nd.

FedEx ship by date is December 14th and orders placed by 3pm on December 14th will ship out by that deadline.
USPS Ship-By date is December 19th and orders placed by 3pm on December 19th will ship out by that deadline (please be aware that USPS does not guarantee delivery dates for Priority Mail).

Regardless of FedEx/USPS delivery dates, we will continue shipping all packages placed by 3pm on Tuesday December 20th. Orders placed afterwards will begin shipping ASAP, which may be once we return on January 2nd. If you need us to hold an order to avoid delivery while out of town, just let us know in the order comments.

12/02/2022

HOLIDAY SHIPPING NOTICE:
FedEx has listed their "Arrives Before Christmas" ship date as December 14th. Orders placed by 3pm on December 14th (and shipping FedEx) will get shipped out by this deadline.

USPS has listed their recommended Ship-By date as December 19th. Orders placed by 3pm on December 19th (and shipping USPS) will get shipped out by this deadline. Please note that USPS does not guarantee their Priorty Mail delivery dates.

If you need expedited shipping, please call us at (904)-246-9493 so we can find a suitable shipping method and give you an accurate shipping quote.

11/09/2022

We will be CLOSED tomorrow the 10th, thanks to - a nice reminder that hurricane season is still in swing (UGH). We expect to reopen on Friday once the winds die down. Stay safe out there!

We are back open for business! While we survived Hurricane Ian without a scratch, many did not. Please keep those who ha...
10/03/2022

We are back open for business! While we survived Hurricane Ian without a scratch, many did not. Please keep those who have suffered from this devastating storm in your thoughts. If you feel inclined to help, the Florida Disaster Fund, the Red Cross, and many other organizations are collecting funds and looking for volunteers. This link will show you the many ways that you may be able to help:

Many organizations are providing food and supplies to people in need after Hurricane Ian. Here is a list of groups you can support.

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PO Box 330718
Atlantic Beach, FL
32233

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 5pm
Thursday 9:30am - 5pm
Friday 9:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+19042469493

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Iggy & the BeeStings are now available nationwide at: Whole Foods, World Market, Marshalls, TjMaxx, Burlington Coat Factory, Winn-Dixie, Tijuana Flats, Firehouse Subs and Specialty/Gourmet Retailers nationwide. And of course from www.halfmoonbaytrading.com All about HMBTC principal Tom Nuijens & Half Moon Bay Trading Co. in long run-on sentences! Current age 57... grew up in Ft. Lauderdale. 37 years in the Jacksonville Beaches. Moved to Jax. Beaches to attend UNF in 75 - class of ‘76. Spent 22 years in advertising and design in Miami and Jacksonville before “retiring” to direct the operations his new company Half Moon Bay Trading Company, in 1998 (company actually began sales in 1992 but was run day to day by our then Sales Manager and Warehouse Manager under Nuijens supervision). Career Highlites: Ass’t. Art Director for Sport Diver Magazine, Jax & Miami (a Ziff-Davis pub.) and Wm. Cook Advertising (largest independent agency in the south), AD for The Malone Group a graphic design & enviornmental design and for the last 15 years in the biz as AD and Creative Director, with The Robin Shepherd Group aka Robin Shepherd Studios “back in the day” (which had subsequently acquired Wm. Cook Adv. several years ago). Silent partners in HMBTC are in fact the local art & advertising hero Robin Shepherd, and our ad agency biz manager Jeff Hite, both Atlantic Beach residents and TRSG principals. Nuijens is a rabid water sports fanatic, has been waterskiing in Ft. Lauderdale since he was 6 and surfing since he was 14. Also enjoys traveling, wakeboarding, windsurfing, kayaking, fishing, camping and hanging out on his small farm in Costa Rica. First traveled to Costa Rica in ‘78, “it was the real deal back then – few tourists, fewer surfers, dirt cheap and unspoiled. We had the Lacsa Airlines and Costa Rica Tourism (ICT) accounts in mid to late seventies at Wm. Cook and that got me hooked up. Believe me it’s changed quite a bit but it still beats the traffic on I-95 for fun and adventure”. Has his own signature model of surfboard “The Nuggie Model” shaped by the famous local surfboard maker Dick Rosborough (only other surfer to acheive this besides Rozo’s brother Tom). World travels throughout the surfing meccas of Europe (France, Spain, Portugal & the UK), Indonesia, the Caribbean, South & Central America exposed him to many epicurean influences, especially those of the hot & spicy ethnic genre which beyond 25 years ago had very limited presence in the US with the exception of the largest cities. The pivital moment that started Nuijens' wheels turning towards the Half Moon Bay Trading Co. concept was in 1991 when consumer research the agency utilized for clients, revealed that salsa had surpassed ketchup as the #1 condiment in the US, indicating the impact of our changing demographic ethnicity. This event coincidentally launched the current hot & spicy food revolution, and the specialty hot pepper sauce boom began. Nuijens took an extended trip to Costa Rica spring 1992 to present the Half Moon Bay concept & his initial 3 product prototypes bottled & labeled, with old school presentation boards in hand, to the 4 major domestic condiment companies. Offering them the prospect of a US partner in exclusive specialty brands, and access to the N. American export market of 300 million+ and planned expansion to world markets, our current partner facility took the bait and the rest is history. HMB incorporated in July 1992, and their initial container of imported sauces arrived at the Port of Miami on Friday Aug. 21, 1992 to be cleared & dispatched by rail to Jacksonville on Monday Aug. 24, the fateful day that Hurricane Andrew devastated Miami. As news began to trickle out of Miami, it was found that the port had endured 12 feet of flooding from the storm surge, the roofs of most customs buildings and warehouses were blown away and the port and customs was closed until further notice. I would be 3 weeks before Nuijens heard the first news from customs that although many shipping containers were flooded or had rain intrusion and most ground laden cargo was damaged or destroyed, our container was in the middle of a container stack above flood level and beneath others, and was cleared to deliver... And so HMB's initial sales effort began in mid-October '92. Nuijens loves cooking & entertaining friends specializing in “LatinAsian” foods (Indian,Thai, Spanish, Caribbean & tropical fusion). Created Half Moon Bay as a “special project challenge” while at TRSG, as he handled many package design projects for various clients over the years there, including nationally renowned natural foods distributor-Tree of Life. “If we couldn’t create exciting packaging and market it effectively, then who could?” Which was really a test to see if all that “smoke & mirrors, slight of hand, and fork of tongue” stuff that we do for clients really worked. Bingo... it seems to be working. The concept was to provide him (Nuijens) with an eventual out from the hectic creative industry and spend more time in Costa Rica surfing and fishing... errr, I mean growing "The Bay". After having our then sales manager run the company for the first 8 years (with Nuijens supervising the company’s operations from across the parking lot of the old Riverside Ave. Robin Shepherd Group loft digs) and not experiencing the growth we had projected, (even though the products and packaging have won numerous awards and are well known in gourmet and hot & spicy market circles) Robin and Tom realized that it was time for him to leave his agency duties and direct HMB full-time. I’m not worthy!!! - More Cow Bell"!!! Revenue almost doubled the first year on-board and seems to be continuing on a solid track 19 years later... The new office/warehouse facility in Atlantic Beach (built in 2000) has since changed his commuting routine drastically, 1.5 miles due north on A-1-A instead of 22 miles west via JTB & I-95 et al... meaning more time in the water (whopps... he means in the office) and fewer missed weekday swells. Nuijens personally creates every HMB product at home in the “Test Kitchen”, gaining feedback on a cadre of food professionals both in Florida and Costa Rica, plus unsuspecting friends - before taking them down to our partner factory in Costa Rica to extend the recipes out to commercial batch sizes and perfect the flavor profiles with the locally sourced tropical ingredients sourced there. Currently HBM has 29 different specialty/gourmet condiments, pepper sauces, salsas, mixers & glaze toppings packed in various sizes for a total of 104 SKU’s and growing. HMBTC products are currently distributed in 50 states, Canada, Australia, Germany, the UK, Denmark, and throughout the Caribbean and Central America. In addition, many HMB recipes are private labeled for national & regional restaurant chains, as well as offering co-packing services for a variety of unique pepper sauces and condiments for distributors in the US, Canada and Germany. Together with his life-partner, Peggy Cornelius, they’re both very active in the arts community in the Jacksonville, FL metro area, and split time together between their lovely home in Neptune Beach and home in Nosara, Costa Rica. Peggy, a general contractor and residential designer has designed and built more than 250 custom (and award winning) homes at the Jacksonville Beaches and in Costa Rica, including ours, and many restaurants in Atlanta GA as well. But gotta go... it's low tide & time for a “board” meeting! Tom “the nooge” Nuijens