Fresh Farms launches ‘Taste to Believe’ campaign ahead of Mexican grape season

To gain a firsthand look at its produce, Fresh Farms recently visited the Las Mercedes grape field, where the team toured the fields with engineers who explained the process and extra care for the multiple grape varieties.
To gain a firsthand look at its produce, Fresh Farms recently visited the Las Mercedes grape field, where the team toured the fields with engineers who explained the process and extra care for the multiple grape varieties.
(Photo courtesy of Fresh Farms)

Fresh Farms, a grower, packer and shipper of high-quality produce, has launched a new marketing campaign, "Taste to Believe." The campaign invites consumers to try Fresh Farms' produce and experience the taste and quality that sets the brand apart, according to a news release.

"We are excited to introduce our 'Taste to Believe' campaign to grape fanatics like us," Charlie Molina, creative director for Fresh Farms, said in the release. "We've curated a selection of candy grapes along with a digital brand experience to deepen our connection with our grape lover’s community, delivering a unique fruit-eating experience and authentically communicating the dynamic process behind growing these fantastic grapes.”

The "Taste to Believe" campaign offers a playful and engaging approach to the fresh produce category. Through the campaign's messaging, Fresh Farms aims to inspire a sense of wonder and enjoyment in consumers, encouraging them to try new products and discover their new favorite flavors, the release said.

To better understand the quality and taste of its produce, Fresh Farms recently visited the Las Mercedes grape field, where the team toured the fields with engineers who explained the process and extra care for the multiple grape varieties.

"We're so proud of the quality of our produce and the work that goes into growing and harvesting it," Molina said. "Our team is passionate about delivering the best possible product to our customers, and we can't wait for them to taste the difference with Fresh Farms."

With the "Taste to Believe" campaign, Fresh Farms says it hopes to inspire a sense of adventure and discovery in the world of fresh produce.

Sonora, Mexico-based Fresh Farms has U.S. offices in California and Arizona.

Tags

 

Latest News

Banana supplier Reybanpac recognized for work in market diversification, gender equality
Banana supplier Reybanpac recognized for work in market diversification, gender equality

Ecuador banana supplier Reybanpac was recognized at the Banana Awards, organized by the Association of Banana Exporters of Ecuador.

Avocados From Mexico readies for Cinco de Mayo promotions
Avocados From Mexico readies for Cinco de Mayo promotions

Vivid displays, discounts and recipe inspiration are part of the marketing effort to include avocados in the lead-up to Cinco de Mayo.

Groups urge U.S. to ban imports of Mexican avocados tied to deforestation
Groups urge U.S. to ban imports of Mexican avocados tied to deforestation

A letter from more than 25 environmental organizations said many Mexican growers have created legal, longstanding avocado farms that could continue to supply the U.S. if avocados from deforested lands are banned.

Rural index in negative territory, survey says
Rural index in negative territory, survey says

The mood is subdued down on the farm, according to a survey of rural bankers.

Taylor Farms San Juan Bautista earns TRUE Certification for Zero Waste
Taylor Farms San Juan Bautista earns TRUE Certification for Zero Waste

Salinas, Calif.-based Taylor Farms is celebrating its fifth facility to receive TRUE certification, which is used by facilities to define, pursue and achieve their zero-waste goals.

Stemilt says latest Nielsen data shows opportunity for fuji apples
Stemilt says latest Nielsen data shows opportunity for fuji apples

The packer, grower and distributor of pears, apples and stone fruit says promotions and geo-targeting sales of fuji apples are keys to success this spring and summer.