NatureSweet debuts D’Vines Medley

The vibrant collection of red, orange and yellow greenhouse-grown cherry on-the-vine tomatoes is the latest offering in the D’Vines portfolio.

D'Vines Medley
D’Vines Medley
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San Antonio-based controlled environment produce marketer NatureSweet has introduced its latest snacking tomato selection, D’Vines Medley.

The pack’s vibrant collection of red, orange and yellow greenhouse-grown cherry on-the-vine tomatoes is the latest offering in the D’Vines portfolio, harvested and packaged in the U.S., according to a news release. With their homegrown flavor, the D’Vines Medley tomatoes are an ideal addition to any charcuterie board, meal, or snack, elevating culinary creations with their colorful appeal and fresh taste, the company said.

“D’Vines Medley is a burst of flavor and color that delivers a homegrown premium experience that consumers love,” Mary Pettis, NatureSweet brand manager, said in the release. “It’s no wonder why cherry on-the-vine tomatoes are the fastest-growing segment among consumers; their texture and superior flavor are hard to beat.”

D’Vines Medley is vine-ripened and packaged directly on the vine at NatureSweet’s greenhouse facility in Arizona, the company said. The product is showcased in a 12-ounce clamshell with a transparent lid, displaying the fruit’s trio of colors. The packaging also is 100% recyclable.

D’Vines Medley will debut at the International Fresh Produce Association’s Global Produce and Floral Show on Oct. 17 in Atlanta. The pack will be available at retailers such as Aldi, Wakefern, Harris Teeter, Albertsons, and Meijer in early December, according to the release.

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