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Braga Fresh Debuts Six Josie’s Organics Baby Greens and Salad Blends

Josie’s Organics baby greens and salad blends are available now for distribution.

Lindsey Wojcik

January 1, 2018

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Braga Fresh, a third generation farming family in the organic fresh produce category, has introduced six new washed and ready-to-enjoy baby greens and salad blends under their premium Josie’s Organics line.

Josie’s Organics Baby Arugula, Baby Kale, Baby Spinach, Spring Mix, Half & Half and Power Greens—a mix of organic baby spinach, organic baby kale, organic green and red chard and organic shredded carrots—are available in 5-ounce clamshells. Organic Baby Spinach and Organic Spring Mix are also available in family-size 16-ounce clamshells. Josie’s Organics baby greens and salad blends are available now for distribution. 

“Our Josie’s Organics baby greens and salad blends offer convenience and versatility for consumers who prefer to buy organic,” says Nicholas DaCosta, president of Braga Fresh Foods. “Being a grower-owned company with a large organic land base and state-of-the-art processing facility, Braga Fresh is able to continually develop innovative items to meet the increasing consumer demand for organics.”

In September 2016, Braga Fresh introduced two organic chopped salad kits as part of the Josie’s Organics line. The company's Organic Sweet Kale Chopped Salad and Organic Asian Chopped Salad, with organic dressings and toppings included, debuted in the eye-catching Josie’s Organics blue polka dot packaging to supermarkets throughout the U.S. and have already gained wide distribution.

“With organics driving the market and our chopped salads performing very well, we look forward to continuing success with our new organic baby greens and salad blends," says DaCosta. "Our goal is to support our retail partners by providing convenient, flavorful and quality fresh vegetables and salads 52 weeks a year.”

Braga Fresh is continually developing additional new organic and conventional products and product line extensions, and has several product introductions planned in the coming months. 

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