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Eat Smart joins The Produce Mom's family of partners

The Produce Mom® is pleased to announce that Eat Smart®, distributed by Apio, Inc., is joining the family of trusted partners. The partnership will focus on the promotion of Eat Smart’s® Superfood Vegetable Salad Kits.
 
Eat Smart’s® Superfood Vegetable Salad Kits are prepackaged salad mixes. Each salad kit contains five or more superfoods and its own toppings and salad dressing packet. The kits are designed to be tossed and served, making it easy for consumers to enjoy a healthy and delicious salad. Eat Smart® is leading their category with 100% Clean Label products and is committed to being clean across their entire line by the end of 2018. 100% Clean Label foods contain no artificial: colors, flavors or preservatives.
 
“We see great value in using Pinterest as a marketing tool. After learning about The Produce Mom’s reach of over 4 million Pinterest users a month, we knew it was a good decision to team up,” states Nathan Long, Associate Marketing Communications Manager for Apio, Inc. “We believe this collaboration will help Eat Smart reach more of our target audience and promote our innovative product lines.”
 
“The Produce Mom audience is always looking for quick, convenient, and delicious ways to consume more vegetables,” states Kristin Ahaus, Director of Content and Communications for The Produce Mom. “We are excited to share Eat Smart’s salad kits with our audience and know they will appreciate the ease to which Eat Smart helps moms get veggies to their dinner tables.”

Contact: 
Lori Taylor

Kristin Ahaus
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