Produce Products
Demand for citrus is on the rise — and so is consumers’ craving for convenience, the company says.
The new cherry tomatoes are sweeter than past varieties, the result of three years of testing and evaluation.
This National Salad Month, the company said it is offering a no-wilt solution with a chance to win a year’s supply of lettuce and a $2,500 grocery gift card.
The company says it added Creamy Italian and Jalapeño Popper to its lineup to reinvent salads as a popular appetizer.
In time for National Salad Month, the brand has released a modernized logo and redesigned packaging as part of the refresh.
A juicy and slightly sweet addition to AeroFarms’ FlavorSpectrum, Micro Bok Choy is now available nationwide at retailers including Whole Foods, Giant Food and H Mart.
This new variety boasts more berries per plant, which allows the company to start it at its lowest price point.
Company says small, sweet mangoes from Mexico are excellent for snacking customers.
The greenhouse grower also announced it will launch new snack packs at the upcoming CPMA show Montreal.
Side Delights says its loaded potato offering fits consumer interest in flavorful, convenient mealtime options.
The debut comes as the company retires an exclusive licensing deal with Mann Packing and Del Monte for baby broccoli sold as Broccolini.
The new 24-ounce bag featuring a mix of premium potatoes is ideal for roasting, boiling or adding a vibrant pop of color to any dish, the company says.
The Canadian greenhouse grower will highlight its Canadian roots, as well tomatoes, strawberries, peppers and lettuce, at the event in Montreal.
No Shells Dill Pickle appeals to both pistachio enthusiasts and fans of pickle-inspired snacks, the brand says.
Attendees will get a chance to sample the company’s Twisted Caesar Pesto Caesar Chopped Salad Kit and the Thai ‘N’ Cashews Chopped Salad Kit at the company’s booth.
The new look focuses on the sustainable strawberry’s taste, says the fresh produce grower, marketer and distributor.
The premium strawberries are in season now through May, or as nature dictates, available exclusively through the company for retailers nationwide.
A collaboration will bring forth new premium berries and build on the momentum of Hunkaberry jumbo blueberry and Pink Cosmo, the companies say.
The Canadian greenhouse grower says it is rapidly expanding its acreage, becoming one of North America’s largest lit-crop roma growers.
The company is also highlighting availability of its Giant Blueberries, now available in a new label design, selected by California Giant’s consumer audience.
Giorgio says the value-added items provide pizzerias and foodservice operators with convenient, high-quality solutions that enhance menu offerings while maintaining operational efficiency.
The new Fresh Express Chopped Salad Kits include three flavors inspired by global culinary trends and will be available in grocery retailers nationwide beginning May 21.
The Italia Garden brand now offers authentic Italian citrus juices in an updated design and a wider range of options, including organic and conventional.
Retailers and consumers can expect to see Foxy-branded Broccolini baby broccoli available in stores in the coming months.
Wonderful Pistachios No Shells Unsalted rounds out the brand’s low-sodium offerings, giving consumers more choices when it comes to mindful snacking, the company says.
Suppliers are expanding value-added and packaged offerings to meet the demand for fresh, ready-to-eat options.
The company says updates to No Shells varieties’ bags will begin rolling out in the first quarter of 2025, featuring a look that is “bigger, bolder and emphasizes the brand’s commitment to quality, fun and health.”
Launching online and at retailers nationwide in 6-ounce, 12-ounce, and 24-ounce bags, Wonderful Pistachios No Shells Unsalted will be supported by in-store merchandising.
The company is highlighting pistachios as an on-the-go snack through an out-of-home campaign spanning six U.S. markets — Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Denver, Detroit and Philadelphia.
Don’t be fooled by their size, the company says. These small but mighty kiwiberries are a nutritional powerhouse.