DiSilva Fruit Kicks Off Fall with Organic Apples, Pears

Apples under the Morning Kiss brand and pears debuting under the Bright Bounty brand will be available in 2-lb. bags, as well as bulk cartons.

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Organic apples and pears from DiSilva Fruit this fall will be available in 2-lb. bags.
(Photos courtesy of DiSilva Fruit)

DiSilva Fruit says it is kicking off fall with its organic program, featuring apples and pears in convenient 2-lb. resealable bags. These are perfect for back-to-school lunches, quick snacks and healthy family moments, the company says.

“Apples and pears are timeless family favorites, and we’re excited to spotlight them in our fall organic lineup,” says Nelly Czajkowski of DiSilva Fruit in a Sept. 8 news release. “With Morning Kiss Organic leading our apple program and Bright Bounty debuting with organic pears, we’re offering fresh opportunities for our retail partners to drive sales this season.”

The 2-lb bag program is designed to appeal to today’s busy families while supporting retailer profitability, DiSilva says. With competitive pricing and smaller fruit sizes, it adds that the packs are ideal for households looking for fresh, organic produce in an easy-to-grab format. The line also integrates into existing Northeast apple programs, allowing retailers to showcase premium organic fruit alongside conventional displays. The 2-lb. bags join bulk full and half carton options for DiSilva’s fall lineup.

The Morning Kiss-brand organic apples are available in Gala, Granny Smith, Fuji, Honeycrisp, and Cosmic Crisp in 2-lb. bags. With Washington expecting record apple volume this season, the company says its organics program offers excellent promotional opportunities across both categories.

Organic pears will debut under DiSilva Fruit’s Bright Bounty brand. The company says organic pear volume is up exponentially over last year, offering retailers expanded promotional opportunities and consumers greater access to this nutritious and flavorful fruit. Pears are rich in fiber, vitamin C and antioxidants, aligning with consumer demand for organic options that support health and sustainability.

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