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Introducing Mountain Peak Organic by Cascadian Farm

Cascadian Farm introduces Mountain Peak Organic by Cascadian Farm.

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January 1, 2018

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Cascadian Farm introduces Mountain Peak Organic by Cascadian Farm. The new sub-brand launches this month exclusively at Whole Foods stores across the country.

"With more than 40 years of experience in the organic industry and 25 years growing premium, organic blueberries at our Home Farm in Skagit Valley, WA, we're bringing you closer to the farm and closer to your food through these delicious, high quality berries," says Ashley Minnerath, site director, Cascadian Farm Home Farm.

The two new Mountain Peak Organic by Cascadian Farm product offerings hitting Whole Food shelves this month include:

  • Mountain Peak Organic Blueberries – An eight-ounce frozen blueberry package containing blueberries from the Home Farm in Washington. Four varieties of blueberries, including Patriots, Toros, Bluecrop and Spartan are used to ensure a diverse and flavorful blend, company officials say.

  • Mountain Peak Organic Harvest Berries – A 10-ounce package containing a blend of strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and blackberries sourced from a dedicated network of organic farms around the world. This blend offers a gorgeous medley of sweet, juicy flavor, officials add.

The frozen berries can easily be defrosted and used in a variety of recipes or on their own.

"We continue our tradition of using certified organic practices and farming in harmony with nature," says Minnerath. "At our Home Farm, we use only natural biological systems for pest control and focus on conserving and restoring habitat to strengthen our local bee populations. We couldn't produce such delicious berries without healthy pollinators."

The brand is committed to restoring wildflower-rich habitat on its farms, a strategy that is demonstrated to reverse the decline of wild pollinators and improve the health of honeybees.

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