Wonderful’s ‘Camp Halohead’ celebrates good choices, health

Wonderful Citrus is showcasing its Halos mandarins with an animated YouTube series called “Camp Halohead.”

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(Courtesy The Wonderful Co.)

The Wonderful Co. is showcasing its Halos mandarins with an animated YouTube series called “Camp Halohead.”

The company has released three trailers for the family-friendly series, a multi-million campaign that is scheduled to debut on Nov. 18.

The series follows Bud, Clemmie, Tango and other characters as they learn to make good choices to earn their halos.

“’Camp Halohead’ is a place kids can relate to, and parents can count on that’s safe and entertaining,” according to a new release from The Wonderful Co.

There will be five episodes in the series.

The “Camp Halohead” theme is similar to another national campaign for the Wonderful Halos mandarins, the Good Choice, Kid campaign, which “celebrates kids and adults who make good, healthy choices every day by choosing to be healthy, choosing to be active and choosing to be kind,” according to the release.

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