Ocean Mist touts organic artichoke retail packs

New recyclable corrugated packaging options are available from Castroville, Calif.-based Ocean Mist Farms.

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New recyclable corrugated packaging options are available from Castroville, Calif.-based Ocean Mist Farms.

Ocean Mist’s organic artichoke packaging is now available in a two-count handle bag and a two-count recyclable corrugated clamshell pack, according to a news release. The packaging is designed for both size 24 or 30 artichokes, according to the release.

Ocean Mist will showcase its organic artichoke retail packs in the new product showcase at the Dec. 12 New York Produce Show at booth #242, according to the release.

“We’re looking forward to another great year at the New York Produce Show,” Diana McClean, senior director of marketing at Ocean Mist Farms, said in the release. “We had great engagement and conversations with our trade partners last year considering the Northeast is known for its heavy distribution of artichokes. This show is a great opportunity for us to put our fresh artichokes and other winter Italian vegetables on display.”

The release said Ocean Mist is preparing for its winter promotion, “Peace, Love & Artichokes,” set to start Jan. 15. The campaign aims to increase artichoke demand by focusing on healthy eating at the start of the New Year and promoting the nutritional benefits of artichokes to encourage in-store purchases.

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