Think positive with Dole’s Silver Lining Selfies campaign

The Dole Food Co. is asking consumers to think of the silver lining in being forced to stay at home as the COVID-19 crisis continues.

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The Dole Food Co. is asking consumers to think of the silver lining in being forced to stay at home as the COVID-19 crisis continues.

The company is asking consumers to write the answer to the question “What is the silver lining to having to stay at home?” on a banana and hold, it up as a “smile,” and send a pic to Dole’s Instragram page.

The #SilverLiningSelfies campaign, which launched April 8, concludes on April 15, National Banana Day.

Dole Food Co. has launched an At-Home Resource Page that compiles family friendly activities and recipes it has developed over the years.

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