In the spotlight: Bolthouse Fresh Foods brings excitement to the carrot category

How is Bolthouse Fresh Foods bringing innovation to the carrot category? Watch this Live From video featuring Vice President of Marketing Karen White.

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Bolthouse Fresh Foods’ Karen White showcased a bounty of new products that offer consumers fresh, nutritious foods in a convenient format.
(Photo: Jennifer Strailey)

ATLANTA — Bolthouse Fresh Foods boasted a bevy of new products offering fresh carrot convenience at the International Fresh Produce Association’s recent Global Produce and Floral Show.

Its new product innovations included Bolthouse Fresh Carrot Shakers in Ranch, Dill Pickle and Spicy Chili Lime. The Carrot Shakers feature baby-cut carrots with seasonings that are ready to eat. Consumers simply pull both sides of the bag to release the seasoning, shake to coat the carrots and then open and enjoy.

Bolthouse Fresh Soup N’ Stewin Carrots are washed, peeled and ready-to-cook carrots that are perfect for soups, stews and other comfort foods heading into fall, said Vice President of Marketing Karen White.

The company also showcased its Bolthouse Fresh Sizzlers Carrot Side Dish, which features crinkle-cut carrots with one of three sauce kits: Garlic Herb, Sweet Honey Heat, or Herb Vinaigrette. Sizzlers can be prepared in minutes in either a skillet or air fryer, White said.

To learn more about how Bolthouse Fresh Foods is bringing innovation to the carrot category, click on the Live From link below, featuring Vice President of Marketing Karen White.

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