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Peri & Sons
Sweetie Sweet Onion joins the Farm Star Living site
Farm Star Living, a national lifestyle brand promoting the farm to everything movement and a healthy lifestyle, is showcasing the delicious onion variety Sweetie Sweet®, grown by onion experts Peri & Sons Farms.
“I love that these onions really hold up to the scrutiny test when it comes to sweetness. The fact that they’re actually tested and examined by a third-party lab to ensure its sugar consistency makes me confident in their product’s marketing, and I’m proud to be able to showcase them creatively and prominently to the Farm Star Living audience,” says Mary Blackmon, Founder of Farm Star Living.
Farm Star Living will showcase Peri & Sons’ Sweetie Sweets in an online ad campaign featuring video, content, blogs, online advertising and social media marketing. This is one of the first online efforts geared towards consumers that Peri & Sons’ has engaged in, and gives the company a chance to showcase many of its onions’ benefits – as well as charitable efforts.
“We are excited to partner with Farm Star Living to spread the message about eating healthy, sustainably-grown vegetables. With deep farming roots that took hold over 100 years ago, four generations later, our family is still doing what we love ─ growing wholesome and delicious onions. We are happy to be showcasing the Peri & Sons Farms’ story and our products via content and video, and also showcasing our annual Breast Cancer awareness effort that we’ll be doing in October,” says Teri Gibson, director of marketing and customer relations.