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Dole's Fridge Packs are Stackable, Resealable and Easy to Store

Dole is introducing Fridge Packs as a line of shelf-stable packaged fruit snacks in clear containers that can be stacked, resealed and easily stored in the fridge, pantry or on the go. The neatly packaged fruit snacks are available in four varieties, including: Pineapple Chunks, Mandarin Oranges, Peach Slices and Mixed Fruit.

The space-saving fruit snack containers are transparent so that it's easy to see what's inside and each shelf-stable package contains 3.5 servings of fruit and just 80 to 90 calories per serving. The all-natural fruit snacks in juice are rich in Vitamin C and have the potential to elevate a variety of meals and snacks throughout the day.

As Brad Bartlett, President of Dole Packaged Foods, describes: "Shoppers around the country told us they love the way simply adding fruit makes everyday meals special."
Trend Themes
1. Shelf-stable Fruit Snacks - The introduction of Dole's Fridge Packs showcases a trend towards convenient and long-lasting fruit snacks.
2. Transparent Packaging - The clear containers of the Fridge Packs highlight a trend towards transparent packaging for easy visibility of food products.
3. Space-saving Design - The stackable and resealable nature of the Fridge Packs reflects a trend towards space-saving packaging solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Packaged Food - The introduction of Fridge Packs presents disruptive innovation opportunities for the packaged food industry in creating convenient and long-lasting fruit snacks.
2. Food Packaging - The transparent packaging trend seen in the Fridge Packs offers disruptive innovation opportunities for the food packaging industry to enhance visibility and transparency of products.
3. Convenience Retail - The space-saving design of the Fridge Packs presents disruptive innovation opportunities for the convenience retail industry in providing easily stackable and resealable fruit snack options.

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