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June California Avocado Month program enters seventh year

June marks the seventh annual California Avocado Month promotion designed by the California Avocado Commission (CAC). This year’s program includes a food hall partnership, activities by spokesperson Chef Sam Zien, public relations and influencer outreach, blogger recipe development, digital and social support.

“California Avocado Month helps build awareness among our targeted consumers that California avocados are at their peak availability during the month of June,” said Jan DeLyser, CAC vice president marketing. “Within the themed program outreach the Commission also communicates the premium quality of California avocados.”

California Avocado Month activities will take place throughout the month of June. The Commission established a program with vendors of Little Italy Food Hall in San Diego, who are offering California avocado dishes for the entire month. CAC kicked off the month-long celebration with a media event at the food hall on May 21. The event was attended by media and influencers. CAC board member Jessica Hunter represented California avocado growers at the event. The attendees were treated to samples of the vendors’ featured dishes, and blogger coverage of California Avocado Month began even as the kick-off tastings were underway.


Jessica Hunter (bottom right), with some of the attendees at the California Avocado Month kick-off event

One of the chefs from Little Italy Food Hall, Chef Sam Zien of Not Not Tacos, is serving as spokesperson for the promotion. Chef Zien is highlighting two California avocado-centric dishes in media opportunities: California Avocado and Crab Flatbread with Garlic Aioli and Pearl Couscous with California Avocado and Crispy Tofu.

CAC also recruited the creativity of ten bloggers to develop recipes featuring California avocados. The bloggers’ narratives accompanied by their recipes, photography and avocado messaging were published at end of May through early June.

In addition to the food hall and blogger programs, the Commission said it is communicating about California Avocado Month to fans via email newsletter, online and social, as well as the distribution of a mat release.

“By conducting media/influencer outreach, working with bloggers and partnering with chefs to conduct in-restaurant promotions, CAC keeps California avocados top-of-mind with consumers in season,” said DeLyser.

Based on prior events, California Avocado Month activity is expected to garner more than 70 million impressions, according to CAC.

For more information:
Marji Morrow
California Avocado Commission
Ph: +1 (323) 456-6751
mmorrow@avocado.org
www.avocado.org

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