Bee Sweet Citrus: versatile citrus varieties are available for the new school year

As families continue to settle into the 2021-2022 school year, the Bee Sweet Citrus team reports an ample supply of versatile citrus varieties to meet the demands of the back-to-school season.

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As families continue to settle into the 2021-2022 school year, the Bee Sweet Citrus team reports an ample supply of versatile citrus varieties to meet the demands of the back-to-school season.

“Right now, our customers can rely on the Bee Sweet Citrus team for off-shore Oranges, Mandarins and Cara Cara Navels,” stated Bee Sweet Citrus Director of Communications Monique Bienvenue. “All of these varieties are extremely nutritious, making them a healthy snack option for the new school season.”

Currently available through the company’s summer import program, all of Bee Sweet’s offshore product undergoes a thorough quality control procedure before it is shipped to customers. Available in new, high-graphic packaging, customers can select from various bag or bulk options.

“In addition to their versatile characteristics and unique flavor profiles, all of our available varieties are excellent sources of vitamin C and fiber,” continued Bienvenue. “With immunity-boosting foods at the top of mind for many families, we want consumers to know that they don’t have to sacrifice flavor for nutrition.”

Distinctively sweet and nutritious, Bee Sweet Citrus Navel Oranges, Mandarins and Cara Cara Navels are perfectly suited for school lunches. With their versatile characteristics and easy-to-peel capabilities, each variety is ideal for snacking or as a healthy addition to a nutritious meal.

In addition to the varieties noted above, Bee Sweet Citrus also has domestic Lemons, Valencia Oranges and Meyer Lemons.

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