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Increased supply of Thomcord grapes announced for 2019 season

Fruit World Co. announced it is anticipating an increased supply of their organic Thomcord grapes for the upcoming 2019 season. Thomcords are a hybrid of the heirloom "grape jelly" Concord Grape and Thompson Seedless grape. The company said that in 2019, each pack of Fruit World Organic Thomcord Grapes will engage consumers by sharing the Fruit World story and inviting consumers to send a text message to the grower.

In 2018, CJ Buxman, co-founder of Fruit World, had an idea: "I love the flavor and aroma of our Thomcord grapes, and I wanted to really connect with the consumers’ eating experience," he explained. "So, we placed cards in over 160,000 one-pound clamshells inviting consumers to connect via text message." After receiving over 1,800 text messages—and responding to every one of them—there was no doubt that consumers also love Thomcords."

Fruit World expects to begin shipping their 2019 crop of Thomcord grapes in 20 x 1 lb clamshells and 10 x 2 lb brown paper totes the first week in August, and will continue packing and shipping from their Reedley vineyard through early October. "The Thomcord yield per acre is less than other varieties of table grapes, but its taste and aroma can’t be beat," Buxman added. "They also are a perfect example of our obsession with growing the most flavorful fruit possible."

And once again, Fruit World will be adding their ‘text-me’ cards to each package. "It’s a lot of work responding, but the messages are heart-warming, and our retailers tell us it really drove repeat sales," said Fruit World co-founder Bianca Kaprielian. "We were blown away by the response last year. We expected people to love the flavor, but were surprised and humbled by the large number of people that took the time to thank us for growing them."

In addition to Thomcords, in 2019 Fruit World will be shipping an additional ten organic grape varieties grown on the heritage vines of Pete Wolf, one of Fruit World’s grower partners. According to the company, Pete Wolf was one of the first organic growers in California.

For more information:
Bianca Kaprielian
Fruit World Co.
Ph: +1 (559) 650-0334 x2
bianca@fruitworldco.com
www.fruitworldco.com

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