Zespri kicks off 2022 at SEPC Southern Exposure

“We are excited for retailers to visit our booth so we can thank them for a great season last year and start planning for 2022,” states Susan Noritake, Zespri’s head of sales for the North American market.

Stop by Zespri’s booth #320 at SEPC Southern Exposure March 3 - 5
Stop by Zespri’s booth #320 at SEPC Southern Exposure March 3 - 5
(Photo courtesy Zespri)

Southeast Produce Council‘s Southern Exposure is scheduled for March 3 -5 and Zespri is excited to meet with retailers.

“We are excited for retailers to visit our booth so we can thank them for a great season last year and start planning for 2022,” said Zespri’s head of sales for the North American market, Susan Noritake in a news release.

Its “Go Sweet, Be Bold” campaign will be front and center as well as its new display shippers. Don’t forget to check out its new 360-degree marketing campaign all at Booth #320.

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