NatureSweet Offers Día de Muertos Tomato Mix

The colorful snacking tomatoes commemorate a colorful holiday for families to gather, share memories of loved ones, and enjoy delicious food together.

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The Día de Muertos Seasonal Medley will be available in 10-ounce and 24-ounce top-seal clamshells starting in mid-October at select retailers, including Aldi, Kroger, Harris Teeter, Giant Eagle, Giant Foods, and Wakefern.
(Photo courtesy of NatureSweet)

NatureSweet says it is honoring Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) with a limited-edition medley of snacking tomatoes in vibrant fall colors.

Observed Oct. 28 to Nov. 2, Día de Muertos is a time for families to gather, share memories of loved ones and enjoy delicious food together.

“We’re thrilled to pay homage to a holiday that’s all about joy, color, and connection,” says Daniela Franco, assistant brand manager at NatureSweet. “With each bite of this vibrant medley, we hope families find a fresh and flavorful way to celebrate together.”

The Día de Muertos Seasonal Medley will be available in 10-ounce and 24-ounce clamshells, featuring a festive top-seal that pays tribute to the traditional Mexican holiday. Inside are red, orange and dark snacking tomatoes; the company calls the colorful tomato mix perfect for this joyful celebration of life and remembrance.

To mark the occasion, NatureSweet has partnered with The Produce Moms to create a special loaded black bean dip recipe, featuring the Día de Muertos medley.

“This dip brings bold flavor, beautiful colors, and healthy twist to the season,” says Lori Taylor, founder of The Produce Moms. “It’s delicious way to honor the holiday, while enjoying fresh produce.”

The Día de Muertos Seasonal Medley will be available starting mid-October at select retailers, including Aldi, Kroger, Harris Teeter, Giant Eagle, Giant Foods, and Wakefern.

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