
Morning Kiss Organic set for NEPC show
Morning Kiss Organic will be featuring its lineup of Morning Kiss Organic apples and highlighting its newest offering — The Tasty Trio — at booths No. 110 and 112 at the New England Produce Council Expo Aug. 19-20.
The Tasty Trio fruit pack is a two-pound assortment of handpicked fruit and citrus. Crafted with families in mind, this unique offering combines the convenience of small fruit sizes with a delightful variety of choices in every bag, ensuring that everyone in the family finds their favorite treat. Packaged in convenient resealable pouch bags, the Tasty Trio is available in both organic and conventional formats, catering to diverse consumer preferences.
"We designed these products with families in mind — small fruit, resealable bags and attractive pricing. Feeding your family healthy food can be convenient and affordable," said Nelly Czajkowski of DiSilva Fruit.
"Busy families need options that not only provide nutrition but also fit seamlessly into their hectic schedules," said Alden Guptill of DiSilva Fruit. "The Tasty Trio offers the perfect solution by delivering a variety of high-quality fruits in a convenient package, saving time without compromising on flavor or freshness."
Morning Kiss Organic, along with Arrowfarms sister companies DiSilva Fruit and Gold Bell, will promote their full line of organic and conventional produce.
The company invites attendees to try their luck by spinning its roulette wheel at the show. Prizes include gift cards to favorite coffee shops, Boston's Eataly restaurant, branded merchandise and directed donations to La Colaborativa. Arrowfarms companies are raising money to support the mission of its long-standing partner, La Colaborativa, a Chelsea-based nonprofit that aims to empower local Latinx communities by enhancing social and economic health.
“La Colaborativa has been a revolutionary force and cornerstone of support for those in Chelsea and across Massachusetts. Morning Kiss Organic is proud to support their efforts and aspirations,” said Czajkowski.