NatureSweet showcases D’Vines

The NatureSweet virtual booth at Fresh Summit showcased D’Vines a cherry-on-the-vine offering that is the newest addition to the company’s lineup.

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The NatureSweet virtual booth at Fresh Summit showcased D’Vines a cherry-on-the-vine offering that is the newest addition to the company’s lineup.

NatureSweet also provided a “sneak peek” into its new seasonal 10-ounce medley line-up launching in 2021, according to the company.

“Highlights for us are some of the great meetings we were able to have, as well as being able to see all of the new items that will be in market soon,” said Casie McKinney, marketing services manager for NatureSweet.

NatureSweet is participating in a Breast Cancer Awareness Month promotion in October, according to the company. With the program, NatureSweet is donating $50,000 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and giving away spa kits to social media followers throughout the month.

Later this year, NatureSweet will partner with Warner Bros. starting in November for the release of the new Wonder Woman 1984 movie, scheduled for release on Dec. 25. More information on the promotions is available at naturesweet.com/promotions.

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