Ocean Mist’s long-stem artichokes available from Harry & David

Ocean Mist Farms’ long-stem artichokes are available from gourmet food company Harry & David.

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(Courtesy Ocean Mist Farms)

Ocean Mist Farms’ long-stem artichokes are available from gourmet food company Harry & David.

The long-stem artichoke gift packs are $29.99 for four, on the Harry & David website. Consumers are also directed to the online gourmet retailer through the Destini locator tool at www.oceanmist.com, according to a news release from Ocean Mist.

“Over the years, shoppers have increasingly asked where they can find long-stem artichokes,” Diana McClean, senior director of marketing, said in the release. “Because not all retailers carry long-stem artichokes, our partnership with Harry & David is a great way for us to make this item easily accessible during holiday season when we see interest spike.”

Ocean Mist has other partnerships designed to educate consumers and encourage artichoke consumption, according to the release, and they drive demand at the retail level.

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