Bee Sweet Citrus ramping up holiday citrus promotions

“While the season got off to a late start, the overall quality and flavor of our fruit has been nothing short of excellent,” said Bee Sweet Citrus sales representative Jason Sadoian.

bee sweet
bee sweet
(Photo courtesy of Bee Sweet Citrus)

Fowler, Calif.-based Bee Sweet Citrus has multiple citrus varieties available for holiday promotions.

“Bee Sweet Citrus has navel oranges, lemons, mandarins, melo gold grapefruit and pummelos available for the holiday season,” Bee Sweet Citrus sales representative Jason Sadoian said in a news release. “While the season got off to a late start, the overall quality and flavor of our fruit has been nothing short of excellent.”

With food at the heart of many holiday gatherings, Bee Sweet says its citrus line caters to shoppers with diverse culinary needs. Each of the company’s available varieties has unique flavor profiles, making them collectively useful for flavorful snacks, entrees and more, according to the release.

“The start of California’s citrus season is always an exciting time as it signals that start of excellent marketing opportunities to come,” Bee Sweet Citrus sales representative Anders Skooglund said in the release. “With flu season and several major holidays quickly approaching, there’s no better time to market immunity-boosting citrus than now.”

Available in new, high-graphic packaging, all of Bee Sweet’s varieties are available in bag and bulk options, according to the release.

For more information regarding the company’s winter citrus line, visit beesweetcitrus.com.

The Packer logo (567x120)
Related Stories
The organization says this import program complements domestic citrus production and maintains category continuity throughout the season.
The company says it will be the first to market with Australian cara cara and navel oranges to the U.S.
Months after canneries in Modesto and Hughson shut down, clingstone peach growers face canceled contracts and an uncertain supply chain.
Read Next
Dante Galeazzi joins “The Packer Podcast” to share why ignoring the trade pact will trigger a damaging domino effect of soaring inflation and small harvests.
Get Daily News
GET MARKET ALERTS
Get News & Markets App