Organics Unlimited marks 20 years

This will be an exciting year for San Diego-based Organics Unlimited, said Mayra Velazquez de León, president and CEO.

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This will be an exciting year for San Diego-based Organics Unlimited, said Mayra Velazquez de León, president and CEO.

The company will celebrate its 20th year of operation, and its GROW social responsibility program will highlight 15 years of service in September, she said.

“We will soon be unveiling a new and exciting marketing campaign in 2020 to highlight 20 years of Organics Unlimited growing and distributing our organic bananas, including both our Organics Unlimited and fairly traded GROW labels,” she said.

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