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Farmer’s Choice Food Brands Introduces Go Organically Fruit Snacks

Lindsey Wojcik

January 1, 2018

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Farmer's-Choice logo in a gray background | Farmer's-ChoiceFarmer’s Choice Food Brands has introduced Go Organically Fruit Snacks. Go Organically Fruit Snacks are USDA Certified Organic bite-size snacks made with real fruit purees and real fruit juices. The fruit snacks come in three varieties: Fruit Medley, which features Strawberry, Orange, Apple, Peach, and Cherry flavors; Mixed Berry, which consists of fresh-off-the-vine varieties of Strawberry, Raspberry, Blueberry and Blackberry; and Tropical, which features five sun-ripened varieties including Mango, Kiwi-Strawberry, Pineapple, Pink Grapefruit and Mandarin Orange. Go Organically Fruit Snacks include 100 percent of the daily recommended value of vitamin C and are an excellent source of vitamins A and E. They are GMO free, gluten free, preservative free, and they are made with natural flavors and colors from natural sources. Each individual pack is only 70 calories and produced and packaged in the company's allergen free New Jersey facilities.  The snacks were certified organic by QAI, an official auditor for USDA. “While a growing number of organic and natural products are hitting the market, frankly, many of them have lost focus on what consumers want most—taste.  We set out to make an organic product with real fruit purees and fruit juices that tastes great,” says Josh Shapiro, vice president of marketing for Farmer’s Choice and Promotion In Motion. “Go Organically Fruit Snacks offer an authentically fresh and delicious taste experience that moms and dads can feel good about bringing home. The brand represents our dedication to creating high quality, affordable and smart snack choices the whole family will enjoy, with an aim to broaden the set of consumers who will buy organic.” Go Organically Fruit Snacks come in 8-count boxes with suggested retail pricing of $3.99. A larger size is also being introduced for warehouse clubs while other package types and exciting new varieties will follow.

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