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P r o d u c e S h o w D a i l y S u n d a y, O c t o b e r 2 5 , 2 0 1 5 4 PURELY ORGANIC FLAVORS JOIN SEMINOLE PRIDE NOBLE LINE By Bridgett Roode, Director of Marketing, Seminole Pride Noble New Purely Organic flavors have joined the expanding line of popular grab and go juices under the Seminole Pride™ Noble ® brand. The four, new Purely Organic fla- vors are: Organic Orange Mango Carrot with Ginseng, Organic Orange Beet & Berries with Chia Seed, Organic Apple Vanilla Greens with Flaxseed and Organic Mint Lemonade with Aloe. All Seminole Pride Noble juices are artisan-crafted and distrib- uted by the Seminole Tribe of Florida, Inc. and the Roe Family of Winter Haven. The new Seminole Pride Noble Organic Orange Mango Carrot with Ginseng Juice is packed with organic orange juice and antioxidant rich, organ- ic mangos. The juice is then crafted with sweet carrots, the ultimate health food, to create a wholesome juice with nutritious ginseng root. The new Seminole Pride Noble Organic Orange Beet & Berries with Chia Seed Juice gives you a sweet, organic orange juice with a moun- tain of superfoods; organic blueber- ries, organic straw- berries, organic beets and organic chia seeds. The new Seminole Pride Noble Organic Apple Vanilla Greens with Flaxseed Juice is chock-full of wonder foods like organic kale, spirulina and one of the most powerful foods on the planet, organic flaxseed. This wonder juice offers health benefits with just a hint of sweet, organic apple and organic vanilla. PEAKFRESH USA AND IMAGE PLASTICS OFFER ALL YOUR PACKAGING NEEDS From modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) to custom design packaging, PEAKfresh has you covered! The produce industry acknowledges that modified atmosphere packaging is needed for long distance shipping. Retail chains demand that produce last longer on the shelf; however, they want it at lower costs, leaving the grower and ship- per with that burden. Satisfying both these needs is difficult for the growers and shippers, so PEAKfresh works hard to keep costs lower than competitors' without tying customers to yearly con- tracts. Let the company show you how to add PEAKfresh value to your shipments, so you can eliminate costly rejections and achieve longer shelf life for your produce at a guaranteed lower cost. PEAKfresh offers a line of shelf life pallet covers that are used in a variety of ways for a diversity of fresh products. The company also offers box liners, vent- ed or non-vented. If you are having issues with long border crossing inspections or cold chain breaks with the need to re-cool while in a MAP bag, PEAKfresh offers a diversified selection of liners that will suit your needs. PEAKfresh has been supplying the floral industry with a variety of products that can be used to increase shelf life of flowers. The company's products were initially made for the floral and produce industry in the early 90s when no one was interested in modified atmosphere packaging. Today, it's different. Retailers now expect these industries to maintain Continued on Page 77 Continued on Page 77 AN INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION NOT AFFILIATED WITH PMA Lee M. Oser CEO and Editor-in-Chief Jules Denton Kim Forrester Associate Publishers Lorrie Baumann Editorial Director Micah Cheek Richard Thompson Jeanie Catron JoEllen Lowry Associate Editors Yasmine Brown Andre Gressieux Graphic Designers Sarah Glenn Rachel Wells Customer Service Managers Heather Canale Stacy Davis Savannah Green Tara Neal Show Logistics & Distribution Beau Miller Marcos Morhaim Sarah Robinson Account Managers Enrico Cecchi European Sales Produce Show Daily is published by Oser Communications Group ©2015 All rights reserved. Executive and editorial offices at: 1877 N. Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ 85715 520.721.1300/Fax: 520.721.6300 www.osercommunicationsgroup.com European offices located at Lungarno Benvenuto Cellini, 11, 50125 Florence, Italy

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