US: California grapes connects with Hispanic market
The 12 grapes of luck tradition involves eating 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve. In Spain, where the tradition originated in the late 1890’s, people eat a grape with each bell strike at midnight. Finishing all grapes by the last chime symbolizes a year of prosperity.
“This popular tradition presented us the opportunity to talk about grapes from California with the top Spanish-language media across the U.S., and to remind them that grapes from California are still available,” said Kathleen Nave, president of the commission.
The 12 Uvas de la Suerte story generated nationwide media coverage, including, but not limited to, La Opinion, the Spanish language daily in the United States, and NotiMujer, a women’s program on CNN en Español that reaches over 5 million viewers.
“The Hispanic market is already significant and continues to grow in size and purchasing power,” said Nave. “Recent figures in the Hispanic Business Magazine project U.S. Hispanic buying power to grow 48.1% to $1.6 trillion between 2011 and 2016. We look forward to better understanding how we can increase demand for grapes from California among this powerful demographic.”
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