Oregon Fruit Products' best-selling Red Tart Cherries are now available in 100 percent unsweetened cherry juice and in glass jars, perfect for snacking and drinking. The jars are available for purchase and nationwide shipping via Amazon.
Packed with Montmorency cherries and juice, the varietal is known for its delightfully sweet and sour flavor and healthful anthocyanins, the deep-colored pigments that are responsible for the cherry's red hue, and a multitude of anti-inflammatory benefits, including:
(Source: Cherry Marketing Institute, http://www.choosecherries.com)
Customers can snack on the cherries and drink the juice wherever and whenever they desire, made possible by the jarred container that stores directly in the fridge. They also add refreshing cherry flavor to oatmeal, yogurt, salads and drinks, providing a delicious way to add fruit to one's diet and help maintain a healthy lifestyle.
"Today's consumer shops for both taste and supporting a healthy diet, seeking out products that maximize flavor, nutrition and convenience," says Chris Sarles, CEO of Oregon Fruit Products. "We're excited about offering our number one selling product in a jar that will appeal to longtime customers and entice new consumers."
Northwest Sourcing/Transparent Labeling
Committed to bringing the highest-quality fruit to today's well-informed, conscientious consumers, Oregon Fruit Red Tart Cherries in jars are unsweetened, and Non-GMO Project Verified. Oregon Fruit jars are 100% recyclable, an attractive quality for consumers who are looking for plastic packaging alternatives.
Oregon Fruit's Red Tart Cherries are exclusively sourced from a select group of Oregon growers. The non-GMO cherries come pitted and contain no added sugar. Red Tart Cherries are now available in 13 oz. jars and now available on Amazon.
Oregon Fruit Products LLC
Founded in 1935, Oregon Fruit Products offers a complete line of canned, frozen and shelf-stable premium fruit for consumers, foodservice operators and ingredient sales. The company is located in Salem, Oregon and can be found on the web at http://www.oregonfruit.com.
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