Classic Harvest mandarin bags celebrating Sesame Street’s 50th

Classic Harvest, Paramus, N.J., is packing mandarins from Chile and Peru in limited edition Sesame Street 50th Anniversary packaging featuring Cookie Monster.

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Classic Harvest, Paramus, N.J., is packing mandarins from Chile and Peru in limited edition Sesame Street 50th Anniversary packaging featuring Cookie Monster.

The company participates in the Eat Brighter! campaign year-round, but the 50th anniversary packaging is available for a limited time, according to a news release.

“We ship eat brighter! Cookie Monster mandarins year-round,” Jennifer Westerhoff, Classic Harvest executive vice president, said in the release. “The anniversary packaging is a fun way to wrap up Classic Harvest’s record summer of shipping mandarins.”

Classic Harvest increased volumes from Peru and Chile “exponentially” this summer, according to the release.

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