Chilean avocado association offers digital calendar

As the Chilean avocado season starts, consumers can download a daily reminder of the imported fruit.

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(Courtesy Chilean Avocado Importers Association)

As the Chilean avocado season starts, consumers can download a daily reminder of the imported fruit.

The Chilean Avocado Importers Association is releasing a new calendar page each month featuring avocados, available for download on desktops and cell phones. The September calendar is available now and others will be released on the first day of each month over the next year.

The seasonally-inspired illustrations are part of a larger marketing campaign for Chilean avocados, according to a news release.

Download the calendar pages at the Chilean Avocado Importers Association website.

“Over the years we have not only seen the growth of avocado inspired dishes but also avocado inspired memes, gifs, quotes, t-shirts, and slogans,” Karen Brux, the Chilean Avocado Importing Association’s managing director. “With the launch of our monthly calendar, fans can now take their love for Avocados from Chile digital.”

The Chilean avocado season starts in September and lasts through winter.

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