Blazer Wilkinson adds Foxy brand blueberries

Blazer Wilkinson, Salinas, Calif., which grows and ships conventional and organic strawberries under the Foxy brand, is adding blueberries to the program.

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Blazer Wilkinson, Salinas, Calif., which grows and ships conventional and organic strawberries under the Foxy brand, is adding blueberries to the program.

The berries, grown in California, Washington and British Columbia, will be available through mid-September, with ample volumes for ad opportunities starting July 15, according to a news release.

“As we continue to aim to meet the needs of our customers and consumers, we are thrilled to add Foxy blueberries to our line of Foxy berries,” Kiana (Wilkinson) Amaral, general manager, said in the release.

The blueberries will be available in dry pints, and six-ounce, eight-ounce and two-pound clamshells.

Blazer Wilkinson’s website, www.blazerwilkinson.com, includes recipes and links to the company’s social media accounts.

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