NatureSweet highlights seedless mini peppers as snacking option

The San Antonio-based company’s latest addition capitalizes on consumers’ demand for snacking vegetables.

NatureSweet mini seedless peppers
NatureSweet mini seedless peppers
(Photo courtesy of NatureSweet)

San Antonio-based NatureSweet says it is capitalizing on the growing interest in snacking vegetables with its Constellation Sweet and Seedless Mini Peppers.

The peppers are a colorful and crunchy medley of red, yellow and orange peppers, according to a news release.

“They have a level of sweetness that is much higher than your average mini pepper, and the fact there are no seeds makes this the perfect convenient, grab-and-go snack that is more portable than a standard sweet pepper,” Amit Patel, NatureSweet director of marketing and innovation, said in the release.

The company said the 14-ounce medley debuted in grocery stores in the fall and is available at select retailers such as Costco, Giant, and Giant Eagle.

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