NatureSweet launches new Dulce Italiano Sweet Peppers

San Antonio-based NatureSweet has launched its NatureSweet Dulce Italiano Sweet Peppers.

Naturesweet Italiano sweet pepper
Naturesweet Italiano sweet pepper
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San Antonio-based NatureSweet has launched its NatureSweet Dulce Italiano Sweet Peppers.

Television food and lifestyle expert Chadwick Boyd is working with NatureSweet to launch the new sweet peppers, according to the release.
Boyd has created recipes for the pepper and also is featured on the Dulce Italiano Sweet Pepper package, according to the release.

“Our kitchens and tables just got a whole lot sweeter!,” Boyd said in the release. “These NatureSweet Dulce Italiano Sweet Peppers are the sweetest I have ever cooked with. Unlike other peppers, you can cook the Dulce Italianos for any meal and occasion – breakfast, lunch, dinner or snack. Aldi shoppers can start with my four new recipes on NatureSweet.com.”

The late November launch occurred at Aldi Stores in the West Palm Beach, Fla, and the release said NatureSweet will expand its launch to additional stores across the U.S.

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