Pure Flavor invites consumers to ‘Live Deliciously’ with new magazine

(Courtesy Pure Flavor)

Pure Flavor, Leamington, Ontario, has launched Live Deliciously Magazine, which features full-page photos of recipes with diverse flavors.

The first issue, “Holiday Flavors Guide,” features 18 dishes from social influencers from throughout North America.

“Without any in-person sampling opportunities like trade shows or community events over the last nine months, we encouraged our various brand partners to create even more content that could be shared digitally in key regions where we have strong retail relationships”, Chris Veillon, chief marketing officer, said in a news release.

Ideas and recipes range from a charcuturie board to vegan dishes, snacks and appetizers, all featuring Pure Flavor’s greenhouse vegetables.

The company has seen significant spikes in website traffic and double-digit growth this year on social channels, according to the release. The brand’s digital content strategy is create what Pure Flavor calls an “I-C-E based” (Inform, Connect, Educate) approach to consumer engagement:

  • Inform: Raise awareness of products;
  • Connect: Explain how products fit lifestyles, deliver content that creates a connection;
  • Educate: Describe product characteristics, features and benefits, and how to use in the kitchen, including flavor pairings.

“The new Live Deliciously Magazine is just one part of our strategy to create great content that we can share across all our channels to encourage people to eat more fresh fruit and vegetables,” Veillon said in the release.
 

 

Latest News

Mexican mango supply revs up for Mission Produce
Mexican mango supply revs up for Mission Produce

Mango demand is strong and Mission Produce says it's looking forward to the ramp-up of the Mexican mango season to supply customer ripe programs all spring and summer.

Why the industry remains optimistic about organic
Why the industry remains optimistic about organic

Grower-shippers of organic produce appear to be surviving, if not thriving, despite such challenges as inflationary pressures, supply shortages and skyrocketing labor costs.

Oppy to celebrate Vancouver roots during CPMA show   
Oppy to celebrate Vancouver roots during CPMA show  

The grower, marketer and distributor of fresh produce is poised to welcome the industry on its home turf of Vancouver, British Columbia, at the CPMA Convention and Trade Show, April 23-25.

Mastronardi to showcase new tomato-on-the-vine at CPMA
Mastronardi to showcase new tomato-on-the-vine at CPMA

The Kingsville, Ontario-based greenhouse grower says Bahama Bombs are a bright orange grape tomato on-the-vine that boasts a sweet flavor and vibrant tropical hue.

Kroger, Albertsons to sell 166 more stores
Kroger, Albertsons to sell 166 more stores

Kroger and Albertsons have modified a divestiture agreement with C&S Wholesale Grocers to address antitrust concerns.

Spring grape shipments get rolling
Spring grape shipments get rolling

Good-quality spring table grapes now are arriving from Mexico’s Jalisco growing area, and U.S. grape shipments from California’s Coachella Valley should get started in May.