Sunsweet Introduces Philippine Pineapple

Sunsweet Philippine Pineapple

Sunsweet Philippine Pineapple

Taste and nutrition have long been topics of discussion when making choices for your diet. With so much uncertainty over what products are healthy in the marketplace, Sunsweet Growers is proud to lead the way by delivering delicious, convenient and nutritious foods to help people lead healthier lives. The latest addition is the release of Sunsweet’s Philippine Pineapple in a 6-ounce package – now making it easier to get the maximum health benefits out of a satisfying snacking choice. And, it’s so sweet and juicy you won’t believe it’s actually dried fruit!

What makes Philippine Pineapple different is the extraordinary effort Sunsweet goes through to bring top-quality product to consumers. Philippine Pineapple is grown in ideal conditions in the Philippines, planted at elevations of 2,000 to 3,000 ft, where cooler temperatures add more moisture to the finished product versus pineapple grown in hotter climates or at lower elevations.

“People are searching for healthy snacking alternatives and dried fruit is a treat that’s always smart to eat,” said Steve Harris, vice president of marketing at Sunsweet Growers. “Not only is Philippine Pineapple great for a quick and convenient snack, it really does satisfy the most serious sweet tooth!”

In today’s fast-paced, snack-driven culture, perishability and convenience make fresh fruit difficult to eat. Sunsweet’s offering of delicious and nutritious products, like Philippine Pineapple, makes eating dried fruit a smart choice – anytime, anywhere. Some tasty serving suggestions include:

Put a bag in your desk drawer for easy, guiltless sweet snacks

Mix with coconut and nuts for a sweet, tropical treat

Pair sweet Philippine Pineapple with tart Greek-style yogurt for a delicious kick-start to the day

Philippine Pineapple is now available in Dried Fruit or Produce sections at major retailers nationwide in a 6-ounce resealable bag for $3.99.

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A native of Cavinti, Lucila C. Oblena spent all her working years as an educator, beginning as a classroom teacher in 1944, then a Guidance Counselor and retired as a school Principal. She is also the founder of CLOTA (Cavinti Laguna Overseas Teachers Association). She is the Editor of Tipakan.com (Cavinti Diaspora).