Morning Kiss Organic debuts 3-count packs

Aiming to make organics more accessible, the company says it designed the packs to target smaller households and waste-conscious consumers.

Morning Kiss Organic oranges 3-pack
Morning Kiss Organic is offering new 3-count packs of organic lemons, limes, avocados and oranges.
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Designed for smaller households, waste-conscious consumers and busy lifestyles, Morning Kiss Organic says its new 3-count packs of organic lemons, limes, avocados and oranges will help make the category more accessible.

Available year-round, Morning Kiss Organic says these small packs provide a consistent, high-quality organic option at an affordable price point. The brand says this program pricing model expands the accessibility of organic produce to a wider range of consumers. It also offers private-label programs to retailers.

Morning Kiss Organic says the small case count of the packs helps retailers achieve faster inventory turnover and reduce waste and shrink. It also offers season citrus varieties such as blood oranges, minneola tangelos, and cara cara navels in the same 3-count format.

“These 3-count packs are part of our commitment to bringing organic produce to more people by offering high-quality, affordable options,” Alden Guptill, sales manager of Morning Kiss Organic, said in a news release. “By making organic fruits available in smaller, more manageable quantities at a competitive price, we’re helping modern consumers embrace healthier choices without sacrificing convenience or freshness.”

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