Titan Farms brings back its America’s Peach Box Summer Retail Program

Titan Farms, premier grower of South Carolina peaches, is now shipping their ever-popular patriotic-themed, volume fill box named “America’s Peach.”

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Titan Farms, premier grower of South Carolina peaches, is now shipping their ever-popular patriotic-themed, volume fill box named “America’s Peach.”

The America’s Peach Box will be packed from June 23 to July 10 and will be available nationwide while supplies last.

“Titan Farms felt a patriotic tribute box was the perfect way to celebrate the pride our customers have for their great nation as well as to piggyback off the excitement for Independence Day,” says Ross Williams, Director of Packaging Operations and Food Safety. “With such great success from last year, we had to bring it back for another year. Retailers couldn’t get enough of “America’s Peach” and had built such large and luxurious displays drawing people to the produce department in the peak of peach season.”

The “America’s Peach” box will be sent to customers in place of the traditional Titan Farms volume fill box.
“Our peach is the true American peach, and it represents what America and summertime is all about,” says Williams. “What better way to tie it all together, than with an American flag as the focal point on this unique packaging.”

The unique microclimate and favorable soil conditions that exist on the ridge between the piedmont and coastal plain regions east of the Savannah River, is what makes Titan Farms’ peaches so filled with flavorful. The blend of sand and clay soils coupled with hot days helps to enrichen the sugar content of Titan Farms’ peaches. Titan Farms’ intensive horticultural practices during the offseason help produce premium size and quality fruit that will exceed the expectations of even the choosiest consumer.

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