ProSource Produce introduces new sweet onion packaging

Hailey, Idaho-based ProSource Produce L.L.C., is releasing the first images of the company’s new, Sweet Onion carton, available to ship later this week.

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Hailey, Idaho-based ProSource Produce L.L.C., is releasing the first images of the company’s new, Sweet Onion carton, available to ship later this week.

ProSource Produce, LLC, an Idaho based grower-shipper of fresh onions and potatoes has introduced a new branded Sweet Onion carton.

The new box is the first in a series of new packaging introductions that the company has planned for 2021. Corey Griswold, CEO, said, “Our growing and packing operations across the US and Mexico have experienced exceptional growth over the past decade, and increased our capacity to provide a consistent year-round sweet onion program to our valued customers. The addition of a sweet onion carton to our existing brand is an exciting step forward in promoting ProSource and our supply capabilities.”

“We wanted to create a package that stands out in the crowd,” says Sales Manager, Ralph Schwartz. “Our new carton is attractive to consumers, retailers, and wholesalers alike, and will put ProSource on the national stage in the sweet onion category.”

Onni Lufkin, Director of Onion Sales remarked, “We are excited to expand our ProSource brand into the sweet onion category. Our strategy for market penetration is supported with the same quality, integrity and brand our customers have grown to trust.”

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