Concord Foods launches trending vegetable seasonings

Brockton, Mass.-based Concord Foods is launching three Fresh Success vegetable seasoning mixes.

Courtesy Concord Foods
Courtesy Concord Foods

Brockton, Mass.-based Concord Foods is launching three Fresh Success vegetable seasoning mixes.

The flavors — Garlic & Parmesan Sauce, Buffalo Cauliflower and Street Taco — are expected to hit the shelves July, according to a news release.

They were added to Concord’s line of 23 other seasonings to take advantage of summer trends.

The brand’s Buffalo Cauliflower mix capitalizes on the growing popularity of cauliflower, meatless appetizers and grain-free menu options. The popularity of cauliflower as a non-breaded veggie appetizer is expected to increase by 21.6%, according to Technomic. The Garlic & Parmesan Sauce can accompany zucchini noodles for a low-carb and grain-free dinner option, while the Street Taco mix can spice up fresh vegetables for a plant-based meal option, according to the release.

“Our team takes extreme pride in providing products that align with current food trends and encourage greater consumption of fresh produce,” Samantha McCaul, Concord Foods marketing manager, said in the release.

Concord’s new shipper will hold the brand’s guacamole mix, as well as the new Street Taco and Buffalo Cauliflower mixes, in a summer-themed display.

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