Fresh Express to highlight global culinary trends at CPMA show

Attendees will get a chance to sample the company’s Twisted Caesar Pesto Caesar Chopped Salad Kit and the Thai ‘N’ Cashews Chopped Salad Kit at the company’s booth.

Fresh Express new salad kits, CPMA 2025
Fresh Express will showcase new salad kits at the 2025 Canadian Produce Marketing Association Convention and Trade Show, including its Farmhouse Ranch Chopped Salad Kit, Asian Apple Salad Kit and Creamy Goddess Chopped Salad Kit.
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Fresh Express says it will highlight fresh flavors from around the world at this year’s Canadian Produce Marketing Association Convention and Trade Show, where it will sample its Twisted Caesar Pesto Caesar Chopped Salad Kit and the Thai ‘N’ Cashews Chopped Salad Kit and highlight three new choppped salad kits.

The company’s booth, No. 3074, will showcase bold, internationally influenced flavors that make home dining effortless and exciting, according to a news release. Fresh Express says it curated flavors that balance comforting, well-loved ingredients with fresh, unexpected twists, recognizing that consumers crave both familiarity and adventure in their meals.

Each kit delivers dynamic textures and balanced flavors, making it easy to enjoy a restaurant-quality salad at home, the company says. The new Fresh Express Chopped Salad Kits include:

• Creamy Goddess Chopped Salad Kit.
• Farmhouse Ranch Chopped Salad Kit.
• Asian Apple Salad Kit.

“Fresh Express’ position as the number one salad kit brand is built on our ability to innovate, evolve and create meaningful connections with both consumers and retailers,” Fabian Pereira, vice president of marketing and innovation at Fresh Express, said in the release. “We’re excited for the incredible opportunity to connect with key players in the industry and give them a firsthand look at what makes the Fresh Express brand so special.”

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