Dole Smoothie inspired by Pixar’s ‘Soul’

Dole Food Co. is providing a little healthy, bluesy inspiration to Joe Gardner and others trying to reclaim their passions as part of the fresh produce leader’s year-long collaboration with Pixar Animation Studios.

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(Courtesy Dole Food Co.)

Dole Food Company is providing a little healthy, bluesy inspiration to Joe Gardner and others trying to reclaim their passions as part of the fresh produce leader’s year-long collaboration with Pixar Animation Studios.

Inspired by the main character in Disney and Pixar’s Soul, which premieres on Disney+ on December 25, 2020, Dole has released its “Right Note Smoothie” featuring a jazzy blend of DOLE® Blueberries, Blackberries, Bananas, Pineapple, Spinach, almond milk and old-fashioned rolled oats. Dole created the bluish-purple-hued drink to be low-fat, low-sodium, vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free to give it the same all-audience appeal as the widely anticipated film itself.

This week’s recipe release will be followed by a larger 2021 Dole healthy-living initiative themed to Disney and Pixar’s Soul.

Details will be announced in the coming weeks.

Earlier this year, Dole launched multifaceted health and wellness programs inspired by the Disney and Pixar films Monsters, Inc. and Ratatouille, the latter of which continues at www.dole.com/Disney through January 2021 with original recipes, digital downloads, blogger partnerships and other interactive activities that encourage families to cook together.

To download a Right Note Smoothie recipe card, go to https://bit.ly/3afEB1p. For hundreds of other original recipes, nutritional insights and useful information, go to www.dole.com or follow Dole’s Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest pages.

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