Titan Farms celebrates 10 years of Lori Anne Peaches

The company is marking the milestone with initiatives such as a social media giveaway campaign, as well as incentives for display contests and a peach week celebration.

Lori Anne Carr, co-owner of Titan Farms
Lori Anne Carr, co-owner of Titan Farms
(Photo courtesy of Titan Farms)

Ridge Spring, S.C.-based Titan Farms is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its premium peach brand, Lori Anne Peaches.

“Our journey with Lori Anne Peaches has been nothing short of incredible,” Lori Anne Carr, co-owner of Titan Farms and the namesake of Lori Anne Peaches, said in a news release. “We’re honored to share this milestone with our customers and look forward to many more years of providing them with the best peaches the market has to offer.”

To mark the occasion, Titan Farms says is it rolling out initiatives for the 2024 season. With a Lori Anne Peach season countdown timer now live on its website and a “10-Weeks of Giving” social media giveaway campaign underway, the company is gearing up for a season of celebration.

Titan Farms also is offering incentives for display contests and a peach week celebration, encouraging its partners to showcase Lori Anne Peaches in creative and enticing ways.

“Our 10th anniversary is a testament to our commitment to quality and innovation, and it’s been an honor to watch Lori Anne Peaches become a household name,” Titan Farms President and CEO Chalmers Carr said in the release. “Lori Anne Peaches have become synonymous with excellence in the peach industry, and we’re proud to continue delivering exceptional fruit year after year.”

Only the top 20% of peaches grown are selected for Lori Anne Peaches, ensuring that each peach meets the rigorous standards of quality and flavor, the release said.

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