Dulcinea mandarins, oranges feature new packaging

Dulcinea brand citrus feature new high-graphic packaging, with different colors to differentiate oranges and mandarins.

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(Courtesy Pacific Trellis Fruit)

Dulcinea brand citrus feature new high-graphic packaging, with different colors to differentiate oranges and mandarins.

The new design will be on 2- and 3-pound mesh bags of citrus, according to a news release from Dulcinea brand grower-shipper Pacific Trellis Fruit, Los Angeles. Dulcinea mandarins start in mid-May and oranges start in mid-June. Both varieties are available through October.

“Even though our citrus importing endeavor is relatively young compared to other companies, we will be importing premium, high-quality mandarins and fresh oranges at higher volumes this season,” Josh Leichter, general manager, said in the release. “This has allowed us to sell our citrus program under our premium Dulcinea brand which is generally reserved for only our highest standard fruit.”

Pacific Trellis also has sales offices in Fresno, Calif., Gloucester, N.J., and Nogales, Ariz.

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