Taylor Farms to promote new offerings at IFPA Global Produce and Floral Show

The Salinas, Calif.-based company said it will debut new mini salad kits and offer samples of two of its new chopped kits at the International Fresh Produce Association’s Global Produce and Floral Show.

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Taylor Farms said it will show off its newest mini salad kits, Maple Bourbon Mini Chopped Kit, Sweet Kale Mini Chopped Kit and Taco Ranch Mini Chopped Kit at the International Fresh Produce Association’s Global Produce and Floral Show.
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Taylor Farms said it will showcase three new flavors in its Mini Chopped Kit lineup at the International Fresh Produce Association’s Global Produce and Floral Show next week at booth No. B2861.

The new flavors include:

  • Maple Bourbon Mini Chopped Kit — This portable salad kit is made with Taylor Farms’ maple bourbon vinaigrette and diced almonds over a bed of chopped vegetables.
  • Sweet Kale Mini Chopped Kit — A snackable version of Taylor Farms’ top-selling chopped kit made with chopped salad vegetables, crunchy pepitas, cranberries and creamy poppyseed dressing.
  • Taco Ranch Mini Chopped Kit — Made with creamy Taco Ranch dressing, crunchy corn chip dippers with crisp romaine, red cabbage and carrots.

The company said it will sample new offerings including its:

  • Pizza Ranch Chopped Kit on Oct. 18 — A lively mix of romaine lettuce, carrot, red cabbage, cauliflower, mozzarella parmesan pizza crusts and grated parmesan cheese adorned in ranch dressing.
  • Smoky Ranch Chopped Kit on Oct. 19 — This kit starts with a foundation of fresh green leaf lettuce, crunchy broccoli stalks, red and savoy cabbage, carrot and green onion – then topped with cheddar cheese-dusted pretzel bits and a creamy smoky ranch dressing.

The company said it will also host a happy hour featuring wine and beer from 3- 5 p.m. on Oct. 18 and Oct. 19.

“At Taylor Farms, we’re constantly pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in fresh produce to help grow the category,” Bryan Jaynes, vice president of product development and marketing at Taylor Farms, said in a news release. “Our new product lineup at the IFPA show reflects our ongoing commitment to convenience, taste and nutrition.”

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