SunSpun Debuts Bold New Blueberry Brand Rooted in 4 Generations of Farming Expertise

The boutique berry company has introduced a vibrant identity and innovative approach to premium organic and conventional blueberries.

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Pictured: SunSpun cofounders, Matt and Madeline Tucker
(Photo courtesy of SunSpun)

A new blueberry brand is bringing fresh energy to the produce aisle while honoring generations of farming tradition. SunSpun, a family-owned boutique produce company specializing in organic and conventional blueberries, officially launched this season with a vibrant identity designed to stand out with retailers and consumers alike.

Born from a four-generation Georgia farming operation, SunSpun blends premium-quality fruit with a playful, retro-inspired brand that is intended to reflect the company’s commitment to freshness, consistency and innovation.

“When we started this process, we quickly realized consumers don’t view farming and produce branding the way we do,” says Madeline Rentz-Tucker, SunSpun co-founder and director of operations. “If we wanted our premium blueberries to stand out to a broader audience, we knew the SunSpun brand needed to feel bright, bold, vibrant and a little spunky.”

The final branding features energetic color palettes to distinguish organic and conventional products, whimsical blueberry-sun graphics and modern packaging designed to appeal to berry lovers of all ages. The company also launched sunspunberries.com, which showcases custom photography and video alongside the company’s story, philosophy and product offerings.

“SunSpun immediately stood out as a brand willing to take creative risks in a category that often looks very similar from shelf to shelf,” says Molly Briseño, president of Moxxy Marketing. “The result is a brand identity that feels authentic to the family behind it while delivering the kind of visual impact that today’s consumers respond to.”

Beyond the branding, SunSpun’s commitment to innovation extends throughout its farming operations. The company combines traditional growing practices with advanced agricultural technology to consistently deliver premium-quality blueberries. From real-time soil monitoring and GPS field mapping to precision drone applications and pollination tracking, SunSpun uses data-driven tools to improve efficiency, sustainability and fruit quality.

“On the farm, we’re always willing to invest in technologies that strengthen our growing practices and help us produce the best berries possible,” says Matt Tucker, SunSpun co-founder and CEO. “That same mindset carried into our branding approach as we introduced SunSpun to grower partners and retail customers. We’re excited to share our fresh-from-the-farm products with a new generation of consumers.”

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