Good Foods launches guacamole holiday promotion

Good Foods, a category leader of plant based dips and good-for-you products, is promoting guacamole this holiday with in-store discounts and new recipes and serving inspiration for shoppers to celebrate the season.

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(Courtesy Good Foods)

Good Foods, a category leader of plant based dips and good-for-you products, is promoting guacamole this holiday with in-store discounts and new recipes and serving inspiration for shoppers to celebrate the season.

Just in time for the holidays, Good Foods’ most popular guacamole is available in a new festive package. The “Chunky Guacamole” sleeve displays an easy recipe to make guacamole the go-to appetizer at holiday get-togethers with an added pop of color and one less dish to put in the oven.

“While guacamole is certainly a go-to snack during the warmer months, we’re believers that guacamole should always be a staple dish on the table,” said Mandy Bottomlee, director of content marketing for Good Foods. “We’re excited for shoppers to get their hands on the new holiday packaging for our Chunky Guacamole and serve the ‘gift of guac’ to family and friends this season.”

To promote this campaign and drive shoppers in stores, Good Foods is utilizing social media and influencer partnerships, as well as providing new holiday recipes and serving inspiration on the website. For more information, visit goodfoods.com or follow the brand on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.

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