Trusted Global Food Export Since 1995

ISO 9001:2015 Certified Exporter
Trusted Global Exporter Since 1995
Lucky Sound is a multigenerational family-run trading company that sources and exports a wide range of products from China. With offices in China and Canada, we bridge the gap between Eastern food and manufacturing and International markets.
1995
Established
2
Global Offices
ISO
Certified
30k+
Metric Tons/Year
Global Shipping
About Lucky Sound
Family Values, Global Reach
Lucky Sound is a multigenerational family-run trading company that sources and exports a wide range of products from China. With offices in China and Canada, we bridge the gap between Eastern manufacturing and International markets.
We eliminate sourcing challenges by leveraging 30 years of export experience and strong relationships with hundreds of Chinese manufacturers. Our core values of honesty, integrity, and loyalty drive every partnership we build.
Family Run
Built on trust & legacy
Quality First
Strict quality control

Our Core Products
We specialize in high-quality frozen foods sourced directly from trusted manufacturers.
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Frozen Vegetables
Wide variety including spinach, broccoli, edamame, and mixed vegetables. Available in various cuts.

Frozen Fruits
Premium berries and fruits including strawberries, blueberries, and peaches. Perfect for processing.
Why Choose Lucky Sound
We make sourcing from China simple, safe, and reliable.

TRUST
Over 30 years of experience
sourcing and exporting from China with a focus on long-term partnerships.

COST
We negotiate aggressively on your behalf and operate on a small commission to maximize your margins.

CONFIDENCE
On-site port inspections ensure order accuracy and quality before shipment leaves the dock.

CONVENIENCE
We manage logistics end-to-end and report back clearly, saving you time and headaches.


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What Does "Lucky Sound" Mean?
Back in the 90’s, business was often done by fax. As you might know, the fax machine made a unique sound. We called this sound “lucky”, as it meant an order had just come in!












