Morning Kiss Organic to feature expanded offerings at organic show

Chelsea, Mass.-based Morning Kiss Organic — which has expanded its program with organic kiwis and pears, available year-round — will exhibit at the Organic Produce Summit July 10-11 in Monterey, Calif.

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(Courtesy Jaina Cipriano/Morning Kiss Organic)

Chelsea, Mass.-based Morning Kiss Organic — which has expanded its program with organic kiwis and pears, available year-round — will exhibit at the Organic Produce Summit July 10-11 in Monterey, Calif.

The company has added orange-mango to the original lineup of orange, grapefruit, and lemonade cold-pressed juices, according to a news release. Morning Kiss Organic is the organic brand of Gold Bell, DiSilva Fruit and Arrowfarms.

“Our mission is to support farmers, the environment and our community through our line of organic fruits and vegetables,” Mike Guptill of Morning Kiss Organic said in the release. “We think everyone should have access to high-quality, affordably priced organic produce.”

The company specializes in sustainable packaging that reduces waste, according to the release.

Morning Kiss Organic works with East Coast farmers when possible so the products are subject to less travel, according to the release.

“We are looking forward to connecting with retailers and introducing them to our program offerings, as well as our new items,” Nelly Czajkowski of Morning Kiss Organic said in the release.

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