Stemilt Artisan Organics cherries can boost impulse purchases, marketer says

Stemilt’s Artisan Organics cherries can spur impulse sales, the marketer says.
Stemilt’s Artisan Organics cherries can spur impulse sales, the marketer says.
(Photo courtesy Stemilt Growers)

Retailers who carry Stemilt’s Artisan Organics cherries can benefit from impulse sales with a brand that delivers flavor and freshness, says Brianna Shales, marketing director for Stemilt Growers.

“To create a high-value organic cherry program for consumers, you need to carry a product that delivers on a promise to have the best flavor, firmness, and sugars,” Shales said in a news release. “Stemilt’s been farming organically for three decades, and that experience guides our teams to artfully grow Artisan Organics cherries for maximum quality that delights consumers.”

Stemilt Artisan Organics cherries are grown in an optimal location like Stemilt Hill in Wenatchee, Wash., where warm days and cool nights make a place for cherries to develop firm textures and high brix, the release said. A combination of nutrient-rich compost and picking cherries at their most flavorful is something fourth-generation cherry grower, Kyle Mathison, does to help grow organics cherries, the release said.

“Kyle has spent years perfecting a compost recipe for modern cherry varieties, like skeena, to make them explode with flavors that will keep consumers coming back time and again,” Shales said in the release. “Organic skeena cherries are big, deep red in color, and have superior sweetness and freshness. If retailers can take advantage of this volume period in the first part of July, it will help drive impulse purchases for organic cherries during this time of inflation.”

Consumers are still investing in their personal health and the environment, which has proven that even despite inflationary pressures, they will come back for organic produce because it is better for people, the planet and the economy, according to New Hope Network, the release said.

“Organic cherries are a niche in the category,” Shales said in the release. “They are seasonal and generate a high dollar ring while appealing to the consumer who values organics. Shoppers aren’t going to buy organic cherries if the option isn’t there so use the July volume ramp up to promote organic cherries. This is a way to raise produce dollars in both cherry and organic categories.”

Retailers can attention to Stemilt’s Artisan Organics cherries this season through packaging, ads and prominent display space during peak volume in July. Pouch bags are a predominant vehicle for selling Artisan Organics cherries with clamshells and top seal also available.

“Since organic cherries are such a niche item, let Stemilt focus on meeting the high-quality standards that will drive consumer impulse purchases so you can focus on seeing success in the category,” Shales said. “We understand organics represent something important to people and we’re happy to contribute Stemilt Artisan Organics cherries that they can rely on for freshness and flavor.”

 

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