Produce brands partner with Farm Star Living for promos

Farm Star Living, a lifestyle brand focusing on farming and healthy food, has partnered with Sun Pacific’s Cuties, Del Monte Fresh Produce, Litehouse, Harvest Sensations and Capespan to promote their products.

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Farm Star Living, a lifestyle brand focusing on farming and healthy food, is now partnering with Sun Pacific’s Cuties brand, Del Monte Fresh Produce, Litehouse dressings, Harvest Sensations and Capespan NA to promote the companies’ or brands’ products.

Mary Blackmon, Farm Star Living founder, promotes other national produce brands and companies as well, according to a news release. The Del Monte partnership will focus on avocados and fresh pineapple, and Capespan’s will target oranges, according to the release.

“Fresh food companies keep thousands of farmers from all over the world in business and give their crops a home,” Blackmon said in the release.

“I want people to not only celebrate farmers, but to better understand these food brands as well.

The Farm Star Living website features health and nutrition information, recipes, and monthly contests featuring partner companies.

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