Addition to Mastronardi Produce’s Bombs line ‘sweet like honey’

Mastronardi Produce, Kingsville, Ontario, is adding to its arsenal at the Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit.

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Mastronardi Produce, Kingsville, Ontario, is adding to its arsenal at the Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit.

The greenhouse grower is adding to the Bombs line, with a “sweet-like-honey” golden tomato, according to a news release that doesn’t include the name of the new product, although artwork shows a honeycomb and a honeybee.

“We’ve built a massive fanbase for the Bombs, and we can’t wait to share this new addition to the line-up,” Paul Mastronardi, president and CEO, said the release.

Other tomatoes in the on-the-vine snacking line are Flavor Bombs and Sugar Bombs.

The company will also be showcasing Organic Wild Wonders, a mix of different colored snack tomatoes, during the Fresh Summit Expo, Oct. 18-19 in Anaheim, Calif., at booth No. 4385.

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