NatureSweet’s Cherubs To Go snack packs to feature ‘Paw Patrol’

The San Antonio-based greenhouse grower debuted packaging featuring the popular “Paw Patrol” rescue pups on its three-pack of grab-and-go tomatoes.

NatureSweet Cherubs To Go snack packs featuring "Paw Patrol"
NatureSweet debuted new breathable seals on its Cherubs To Go snack packs featuring “Paw Patrol” rescue dogs.
(Photo courtesy of NatureSweet)

San Antonio-based greenhouse grower NatureSweet says its Cherubs To Go snack packs will include rescue pups from “Paw Patrol” on the top seal of each To Go product.

“Paw Patrol,” which airs on Nickelodeon, is the top-rated animated preschool series and is produced by Spin Master Entertainment, according to a news release.

Each 2.25-ounce container offers a handful of washed and ready-to-eat NatureSweet Cherubs tomatoes. The Cherubs To Go “Paw Patrol” is available in a three-pack and can be found at Walmart, Albertsons, ShopRite, Tops, Big Y, Food City, Dierbergs Markets, and Schnucks.

NatureSweet said the palm-sized container is ideal for a nutritious snack in lunch boxes and backpacks.

“Parents often seek creative ways to incorporate fresh produce into their children’s daily diets especially throughout the busy school year,” Lori Castillo, NatureSweet vice president of marketing, said in the release, “Our sweet Cherubs are washed and ready-to-eat, the perfect grab-and-go option that fits conveniently into any lunchbox or backpack. We hope this ‘Paw Patrol’ collaboration supports parents and caregivers in offering a nutritious alternative for children, eliminating the need for any prep work.”

NatureSweet said it created the Cherubs To Go to meet customer demand for healthy and convenient snacking. The breathable seal keeps the natural freshness of the snacking tomatoes intact, the release said.

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