Ambrosia apples go Hollywood in Oscars nominee gift bags
Ambrosia apples go Hollywood in Oscars nominee gift bags
At the 87th annual Oscars, Ambrosia apples will step up as a first-time featured item in the official gift bags that non-winners in the major categories receive.
Ambrosia apples stand out as the only fresh produce item to be included in this year’s gift bag and will join more than $80,000 worth of merchandise as part of the “Everybody Wins at the Oscars” nominee gift baskets.
The variety is a relative newcomer on the U.S.-grown apple landscape, after being discovered as a chance seedling in Canada. It is an eating apple ideal for snacking or enjoying with wine and cheese. The apple is versatile with a creamy flesh and sweet, honey-like flavor.
“Ambrosia apples really are exceptional, worthy of Hollywood’s best,” Steve Lutz, vice president of marketing for Columbia Marketing International Inc., said in a press release. “While the award nominee gift bag is always unique, sweet, crisp Ambrosia apples have earned their moment in the spotlight as well. We’re delighted to have Ambrosia apples included.”
McDougall & Sons — a family-owned fruit-farming company in Wenatchee, WA, with roots going back more than 100 years — is the exclusive U.S. grower of Ambrosia apples.
After 10 years of orchard development, both organic and conventionally grown Ambrosia apples, which are non-GMO, are now available nationally in leading food markets.