Mastronardi Produce wins four awards at global packaging competition

The Kingsville, Ontario-based greenhouse grower’s marketing team won for its lettuce, tomato, cucumber and berry packaging.

Mastronardi Produce packaging wins 2024
Mastronardi Produce packaging wins 2024
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Kingsville, Ontario-based greenhouse grower Mastronardi Produce says four of its products were recognized at this year’s PAC Global Awards competition.

Mastronardi’s marketing team took home the “Best in Class” award for its Queen of Greens lettuce brand and Sunset Angel Sweet & Dip and Qukes & Dip Club Packs, according to a news release. The company said it also received two awards of distinction for brand revitalization for its Sunset Wow Berries and brand extension for its Queen of Greens Salad Kits.

With the wins this year, Mastronardi Produce’s marketing team has won 19 PAC Global Awards since its first entry in 2013, according to the release. The company said it was the most nominated produce brand in the competition, which had entries from 42 countries.

“We have a passion for marketing our greenhouse-grown produce,” Paul Mastronardi, president and CEO of Mastronardi Produce, said in the release. “We put as much creativity and innovation into our design process as we do into the careful cultivation of premium, high-flavor varieties. Our in-house marketing and packaging teams do a phenomenal job of breathing inspiration into the produce section, and these awards are a reflection of their talent and effort.”

Related: Double win for Mastronardi Produce at global packaging competition

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