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Sunlight International launches seasonal treats
US: Pretty Lady for the holidays
Sunlight International's Pretty Lady for the Holidays grapes are all set to adorn grocery aisles this holiday season. Grown by J.P. Dulcich & Sons, the brand's red, green and blue-black varietals will coordinate brilliantly with holiday décor, while providing a naturally-sweet snacking option during a sugar-heavy season.
With Sunlight's premium California grapes wrapped up in the Pretty Lady stand-up colander bags, retailers can easily take advantage of the cross-merchandising opportunities that come with the holidays. Position Pretty Lady grapes alongside wine, cheese and crackers, as the items combine very well for party platters. Owner Nick Dulcich adds, "There are numerous uses for grapes. I suggest juicing or freezing them for a change."
St. Nick comes early with the Pretty Lady for the Holidays brand soon arriving to produce departments. With point-of-sale displays using our matching posters, shelf signs, balloons and bin - which holds the colander bags beautifully - Sunlight can help make this Christmas the most wonderful time of year for earnings in-store. Convenience is key for consumers, as they can grab a bag of fresh grapes, rinse through its built-in colander and enjoy!
For more information, please visit: www.dulcich.com
With Sunlight's premium California grapes wrapped up in the Pretty Lady stand-up colander bags, retailers can easily take advantage of the cross-merchandising opportunities that come with the holidays. Position Pretty Lady grapes alongside wine, cheese and crackers, as the items combine very well for party platters. Owner Nick Dulcich adds, "There are numerous uses for grapes. I suggest juicing or freezing them for a change."
St. Nick comes early with the Pretty Lady for the Holidays brand soon arriving to produce departments. With point-of-sale displays using our matching posters, shelf signs, balloons and bin - which holds the colander bags beautifully - Sunlight can help make this Christmas the most wonderful time of year for earnings in-store. Convenience is key for consumers, as they can grab a bag of fresh grapes, rinse through its built-in colander and enjoy!
For more information, please visit: www.dulcich.com
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