Oppy ramps up Cotton Candy grape volume

The grower, marketer and distributor of fresh produce from around the world looks toward increasing volume of the grapes in the coming years as it sets a new record of 6.2 million packages in 2022.

Oppy Cotton Candy Grapes
Oppy Cotton Candy Grapes
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Offering its third season of Cotton Candy grapes from Brazil, the grower, marketer and distributor of fresh produce from around the world looks toward increasing volume in the coming years as it sets a new record of 6.2 million packages in 2022, according to a release.

Sweet, juicy, with a hint on vanilla, Oppy’s Cotton Candy grapes are available now with consistent promotional volumes through January. Packed in a new bright and colorful label that’s reminiscent of signature fair flavor, the grapes are also Rainforest Alliance Certified — ensuring a commitment to continuous improvement, sustainability training and clear benefits for farmers, according to a release.

“As Cotton Candy grape dollar sales have increased 205% since 2019, we are really excited to offer more of this very popular variety, in addition to the benefits it has for people and the planet,” said Tony Illiano, category manager of grapes and senior sales representative. “With continued success of strong consumer demand, we look forward to further increasing volumes next season.”

With offshore offices and staff overseeing all aspects of growing, logistics and supply chain, Oppy’s footprint offers retailers a year-round grape category from Brazil, Peru and Chile, as well as South Africa, Mexico and California. Specialty varieties include Candy Snaps, Autumn Crisp, Straw Grapes and Candy Dreams. Oppy also offers tried-and-true varieties such as Krissy, Magenta, Timco, Allison and more.

Oppy is also the second largest importer of organic grapes in the Southern Hemisphere.

“With our expertise delivering consistent, high-quality eating experiences, Oppy assures top-notch fruit with programs, packaging options and flavors to drive your grape category forward,” said Illiano, Oppy’s Cotton Candy grapes are offered in 1-pound clamshells and high-graphic pouch bags.

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