DURHAM, N.C. – Seal the Seasons, an emerging brand in the frozen fruit category, is launching its latest addition to their growing Smoothie Kit product line.
Seal the Seasons is most known for their award-winning locally grown, locally frozen, and locally sold frozen fruit, such as frozen Organic Maine Wild Blueberries and Organic California Peaches.
By using locally family farmed frozen freestone peach slices from Michigan, California, South Carolina, Pennsylvania family farms in the newest Smoothie Kit, Seal the Seasons continues to advance the same mission of supporting local American family farms affirming their commitment to responsible sourcing.
The 24 oz Blue Spirulina Tropical Blend Smoothie Kit fills a product gap not currently served by current products in market. Blue Spirulina Smoothies have been frequently demanded by consumers, powered by popular internet mentions such as Sabrina Carpenter’s “Short N’ Sweet” smoothie collaboration with Erewhon and an array of blue smoothie bowls on TikTok and Instagram.
Co-Founder & COO Alejandro (Alex) Piasecki speaks on formulation and creation of the latest innovation “I took inspiration from top smoothie and juice bars around the world and set out to make a no-measure, easy to blend blue spirulina-enhanced tropical smoothie that looked and tasted great, while making no compromises on health benefits and nutrition, all while just needing to add water.”
Initial launch customers include Wegmans, Giant Co, Giant Foods, Lowes Foods, Central Market, and Nugget Markets.
“The Giant Food frozen team takes immense pride in pioneering the Maryland/DC market for frozen innovations. We are thrilled to continue this trend by partnering with Seal the Seasons to launch the Blue Spirulina innovation blend, making us one of the first grocers to offer this exciting new product.” said Greta Stankovich, the frozen category manager for Giant Foods.
“We’re proud at Nugget Markets to merchandise the top innovation from across the industry. We’re excited to make Blue Spirulina smoothies convenient for our guests shopping the frozen fruit category!” said Niko Ordway, Nugget Markets frozen category manager.
Seal the Seasons continues to be one of the leaders in the branded Smoothie Kit subcategory, showing strong dollars per store per week over all 4, 12, 24 and 52 week periods in both the MULO and the Natural Channel.
The company currently has 65+ unique local SKUs available – supporting over 70+ farms and utilizing over 12 freezing and packing sites across the United States.
For more information about Seal the Seasons, please visit www.sealtheseasons.com. Make sure to follow Seal the Seasons on Facebook, @SealtheSeasons on Twitter and @sealtheseasons on Instagram.
About Seal the Seasons:
Seal the Seasons is a leader in locally grown and locally frozen fruits and vegetables. The company was founded in 2014 with the mission to support local family farms by making local frozen produce and value-added produce to consumers 365 days a year. Seal the Seasons believes that America’s food system must balance the well-being of people, provide wholesome products, and generate sustainable profits, and that local food creates a better future for family farms and communities. As a Certified B Corporation, Seal the Seasons is committed to using business as a force for good in the world.
All of Seal the Seasons’ products are locally grown, and locally sold. The brand first released local fruit and vegetable products in 2016 by selling North Carolina and South Carolina grown produce in grocery store chains based out of the Carolinas.
Seal the Seasons currently sells 50 locally and regionally grown frozen fruits and vegetables and is distributed in ~6,000 retail locations while operating in six regions of the United States (Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Northeast, Pacific Northwest, Pacific Southwest and Southeast). The brand also distributes convenient smoothie kits nationwide in over 1000 retail locations. The company was founded in 2014 by Patrick Mateer & Alex Piasecki, local food entrepreneurs who started the company while in college at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
For more information about Seal the Seasons, please visit www.sealtheseasons.com. Make sure to follow Seal the Seasons on Facebook, @SealtheSeasons on X (formally known as Twitter) and @sealtheseasons on Instagram.