SuperFit Greens has new eco-friendly packaging with a new design

The new packaging will be available across all retail partners starting this fall.

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SuperFit Greens said the redesigned packaging showcases the vibrant leafy greens in a way that allows consumers to easily see and identify the product.
(Photo courtesy of SuperFit Greens)

Herndon Farms and SuperFit Greens haved unveiled updated packaging featuring recyclable materials and a standout modern design.

The new look not only enhances product visibility on shelves, but it also showcases the vibrant leafy greens in a way that allows consumers to easily see and identify the product, according to a news release. The company said the fresh aesthetic aligns with SuperFit Greens’ mission to provide nutritious options while promoting environmental responsibility.

“We’re thrilled to introduce our new packaging, which not only looks great but also reflects our dedication to sustainability,” said John Williams, director of sales and marketing for Herndon Farms. “It’s important for us to provide consumers with high-quality products and to contribute positively to the environment. Our modern design will make our greens more visible, making it easier for consumers to recognize and choose SuperFit Greens.”

The new packaging will be available across all retail partners starting this fall, the release said.

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