Premium Lori Anne peaches now available, Titan Farms reports

Lori Anne Peaches are now available at select retailers nationwide, Ridge Spring, S.C.-based Titan Farms reports.

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Lori Anne Peaches are now available at select retailers nationwide, Ridge Spring, S.C.-based Titan Farms reports.

Shoppers can find Lori Anne Peaches at Harp, Central Market, Lunds & Byerlys, Wegman’s and Rouses, according to a news release. Throughout the month of July, Lori Anne Carr will carry on the tradition of in-store demos at select retailer locations in Minnesota and Texas, according to the release.

The varieties that make up the Lori Anne Peach brand are chosen for flavor and are the absolute “best of the best” fruit grown at Titan Farms, the release said.

“Every year, I look forward to traveling to select retail locations and sharing the Lori Anne Peach story,” Lori Anne Carr, co-owner, said in the release. “Our premium peaches hold a special place in my heart. Each bite brings back fond memories of summers shared with family and friends. Having the opportunity to share this message in person along with storage tips and my personal favorite recipes is truly a pleasure.”

Grown by Chalmers and Lori Anne Carr, the Lori Anne peach is a premium, consistently tasty peach with “just enough fuzz,” the release said.

“A peach so special I named it after my wife,” Chalmers Carr, president and CEO, said about the premium peach brand in the release “We take pride in carefully selecting each Lori Anne Peach by hand to ensure you are getting the best possible eating experience. Only the top 20% of our entire peach crop will make the cut to be a Lori Anne Peach, and I invite you to give them a try.”

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