NatureSweet Adds Golden Cherub Grape Tomatoes

The golden grape tomato, available in select stores nationwide, offers consumers a bright, zesty flavor balanced with sweetness.

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NatureSweet has added Golden Cherubs, available in select stores nationwide, to its portfolio.
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NatureSweet has expanded its Cherubs portfolio with the launch of Golden Cherubs, a new golden grape tomato that it says delivers a combination of intense sweetness and bright, tangy flavor.

Building on the success of its top-selling snacking tomatoes, NatureSweet says its Golden Cherubs offer everything consumers love about Cherubs, but now in a golden hue.

The company has branded Golden Cherubs as “Out of This World Sweet Tomatoes,” and their bold color and balanced flavor profile make them a standout addition to everyday eating occasions, from fresh snacking to colorful salads and easy meal prep, according to the company.

Golden Cherubs are available in a 10-ounce package featuring NatureSweet’s proprietary, recyclable, resealable and rinse-ready packaging in select stores nationwide.

NatureSweet says it grows its Golden Cherubs in greenhouse environments in Mexico by valued associates to ensure consistent, year-round quality and exceptional taste.

The company says Golden Cherubs, like all of its snacking tomato portfolio, are fair trade certified, Non-GMO Project Verified, vine-ripened for peak flavor and handpicked. NatureSweet is also a recognized B Corp.

“We are excited to add another tomato to our Cherubs franchise,” says Tobianne Paul, chief marketing officer at NatureSweet. “Golden Cherubs are just as bingeable, combining bright tanginess with the sweetness our Cherubs are famous for.”

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