Wholesum’s Kaleidos prove popular

Wholesum Family Farms is seeing a lot of traction from its multi-color Kaleidos organic snacking tomatoes.

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Wholesum Family Farms, Nogales, Ariz., is seeing a lot of traction from its multi-color Kaleidos organic snacking tomatoes, said Ricardo Crisantes, chief commercial officer.

They come in several shapes and a variety of colors — orange, yellow, brown and red — he said.

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