Promotion features mushrooms as (Side) Delights

Side Delights value-added potato products are promoting mushrooms with A Week’s Worth of Yum, highlighting them in recipes.

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(Courtesy Fresh Solutions Network)

Side Delights value-added potato products are promoting mushrooms with A Week’s Worth of Yum, highlighting them in recipes.

The in-store promotion includes point-of-sale merchandisers with seven original recipes on tear-off cards. Consumers are also directed to a website to download the “Week’s Worth of Yum” e-book.

The promotion includes Side Delights’ Steamables, a microwave potato dish line, according to a news release.

“This program is a win-win for consumers and retailers, pairing two high-nutrient vegetables in creative, delicious ways, drawing consumers in-store with eye-catching promotions and recipes,” Kathleen Triou, president and CEO of Fresh Solutions Network, which markets the Side Delights brand, said in the release.

The materials are available now, with a target execution date in September, Mushroom Lovers Month.

San Francisco-based Fresh Solutions Network partners are:

  • Sterman Masser Inc. (Masser Potato Farms, Sacramento, Pa., and Keystone Potato Products, Hegins, Pa.);
  • Michael Family Farms Inc., Urbana, Ohio;
  • Basin Gold Cooperative Inc., Pasco, Wash.;
  • Green Thumb Farms Inc., Fryeburg, Maine;
  • Red Isle Potato Growers Ltd., Prince Edward Island, Canada;
  • NoKota Packers Inc., Buxton, N.D.;
  • Sun-Glo of Idaho Inc., Sugar City; and
  • Mack Farms, Lake Wales, Fla.

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Side Delights supports plant-based trends

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