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South Carolina Lori Anne peaches back in stores for summer

Lori Anne Peaches are back in stores at select retailers nationwide.

For more than 10 years, Titan Farms has grown the Lori Anne Peach, where only the top 20 percent of its peaches are selected for this brand.

"The varieties making up the Lori Anne Peach brand are chosen for flavor and are the best of the best fruit grown at Titan Farms," says a company release. Titan Farms has revamped its POS signage for the upcoming season. Additionally, Lori Anne Carr will continue the tradition of in-store demos at select retailer locations in Minnesota and Louisiana this July and August. 

Lori Anne Carr will continue the tradition of in-store demos of Lori Anne peaches.

“The opportunity to interact directly with customers is genuinely something I look forward to. We are excited to travel and introduce Lori Anne Peaches to new market areas for these retailers. Consumers ask the best questions and I have the opportunity to share stories about the farm, peaches and our family. At the same time, I am also able to share tips, techniques and even some recipes. It’s truly a lot of fun,” says Carr, vice-president and administrative manager.

Titan Farms has revamped its POS signage for the upcoming season.

For more than 10 years, Titan Farms has grown the Lori Anne Peach, where only the top 20 percent of its peaches are selected for this brand. Grown by Chalmers Carr, president and CEO, and Lori Anne Carr, this peach is so special that Chalmers named it after his wife. College sweethearts, who are partners in life and in business, they have produced this ripe consistently tasty peach with just enough fuzz. These peaches receive a lot of tender loving care—ripened by humid South Carolina nights, harvested by hand and carefully selected for packing—giving Lori Anne’s Peaches that special flavor.

For more information:                                                                   
Ashley Weaver
Titan Farms
ashley@goldensuninsights.com 
http://titanfarms.com/ 
 

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