Cal Organic Farms now offering Organic Yellow Baby Carrots and Organic Color Shred Carrots

Looking for a new take on carrots? How about yellow carrots? Yellow carrots are packed with antioxidants, including Lutein, which are great for eye health. California’s Cal Organic Farms, a family owned Organic company since 1984, has introduced two new yellow carrot products to the market. Organic Peeled Yellow Baby Carrots are now available in a 1 lb. bag, while Organic Color Shred Carrots are available in a 10 oz. bag. Call +1 661.845.3758 for more information about these innovative value added items.
Contact:
Lisa Razzari
Marketing Manager
Grimmway Farms
6900 Mountain View Road
Bakersfield, CA 93307
Tel: +1 661.845.5229
Fax: +1 661.845.5286


Looking for a new take on carrots? How about yellow carrots? Yellow carrots are packed with antioxidants, including Lutein, which are great for eye health. California’s Cal Organic Farms, a family owned Organic company since 1984, has introduced two new yellow carrot products to the market. Organic Peeled Yellow Baby Carrots are now available in a 1 lb. bag, while Organic Color Shred Carrots are available in a 10 oz. bag. Call +1 661.845.3758 for more information about these innovative value added items.
Contact:
Lisa Razzari
Marketing Manager
Grimmway Farms
6900 Mountain View Road
Bakersfield, CA 93307
Tel: +1 661.845.5229
Fax: +1 661.845.5286

Publication date: 4/2/2008
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