Ciruli Bros. releases new websites, retailer resources in line with peak mango season

Rio Rico, Ariz.-based Ciruli Bros. has released a new website to better communicate the company’s offerings, availability, and core values to its trading partners.

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Rio Rico, Ariz.-based Ciruli Bros. has released a new website to better communicate the company’s offerings, availability and core values to its trading partners.

“With a history of over eighty years, we wanted our web presence to communicate that Ciruli Brothers continues to operate by the same values that were instilled by our predecessors, and that our team’s dedication and commitment to service is unwavering,” Chris Ciruli, chief operating officer for the company, said in the release.

Ciruli Bros. has also debuted a landing page in its Champagne mango domain, which aims to help buyers learn more about Ciruli’s quality program, including the various marketing resources available to them, according to the release. With concurrent production across the states of Chiapas, Michoacán and Nayarit, Mexican mango production is peaking in May, and this month is ideal to inform trading partners of the many tools and resources available to them, the release said.

“We see tremendous opportunity for mango promotion through consumer education about the fruit’s superior attributes. The new landing page gives buyers another venue to connect with us and access the tools we have available,” Ciruli said in the release. Among the retailer resources are POS signage, merchandising ideas, best practices for handling, display bin wraps, and several images and graphics, the release said.

Ciruli Bros. expects promotable volume between May and June, with a new crop of Champagne mangoes from Nayarit starting in mid-May through early July. The company will also feature kent and keitt mangos in its Mr. Mango, Super Mango and Señor Mango brands beginning in May and ending in September from northern Sinaloa.

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