Sunsweet offers diverse products

Sunsweet Growers Inc., Yuba City, Calif., has a number of ways for consumers to enjoy the company’s products, said Stephanie Harralson, director of marketing, North America.

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Sunsweet Growers Inc., Yuba City, Calif., has a number of ways for consumers to enjoy the company’s products, said Stephanie Harralson, director of marketing, North America.

Sunsweet offers a variety of convenient, healthful snacks, including “Ones” individually wrapped prunes, and diced prunes, Harralson said.

And Sunsweet Fruit Packs are convenient, portable and available in three varieties — Amaz!n Prune, Apricot and Dates. Each retail unit has six Fruit Packs, with no sweeteners added, and only 50-60 calories per serving, she said.

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