Del Monte revamps guacamole line with unique flavors

Del Monte Fresh Produce N.A. Inc., Coral Gables, Fla., is relaunching its Homestyle Guacamole in four unique flavors.

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Del Monte Fresh Produce N.A. Inc., Coral Gables, Fla., is relaunching its Homestyle Guacamole in four unique flavors.

The new Homestyle Guacamole line brings a fresher taste and flavor, according to a news release, and comes in these options:

  • Jalapeño & Tomato;
  • Classic Lime & Garlic;
  • Mango & Lime; and
  • Black Bean & Corn.

All flavors are available in 8-ounce containers, and the Jalapeño & Tomato and Classic Lime & Garlic are also available in packs of four 2-ounce containers. They are made with fresh hass avocados.

“We are excited to offer Del Monte Fresh Produce’s s new and improved Homestyle Guacamole to our consumers,” Pablo Rivero, vice president of marketing, said in the release. “Our customers deserve only our freshest, most delicious ingredients, and we’re thrilled our Homestyle Guacamole can provide high-quality taste and flavors to accomplish that.”

For more information from Fresh Del Monte, including products, recipes and promotions, visit www.delmontefresh.com, or keep up with the brand on Instagram or YouTube @delmontefresh.

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