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Consumer demand grows for Autumn Glory apples

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Yakima, WA – Autumn Glory apple is so delicious and unique in flavor that consumers are stockpiling supply. Consumer Adrienne B. wrote that she “stocked up almost to the point of hoarding… I think I will die without Autumn Glory apples in my life.”

Another consumer, Phoebe F., wrote “Definitely do not pass up on ordering these apples. Perfectly crunchy, sweet, hint of cinnamon and brown sugar … and turns out it’s healthy for you!”  Whether the feedback is as extreme as Adrienne, or a love letter like Phoebe’s, consumer feedback has been off the charts for quality and flavor.

Nielsen data agrees, showing Autumn Glory was up 34% in volume against a category that was down – 2%. “Autumn Glory apple offers a unique eating experience with cinnamon and caramel notes that transport the consumer to the nostalgia of fall,” explains Cat Gipe-Stewart, Communications Manager. “Consumer studies show flavor it the top reason for repeat purchases, and Autumn Glory is loaded with flavor.”

Superfresh Growers BB #:113721 proprietary apple Autumn Glory continued on its multiple-year growth trajectory in December, outpacing other emerging and mature varieties. Nielsen data shows it increasing 38% in sales, and 34% in volume, with retail up 3% to $1.65/lb.

Inflation continues to affect the apple category, as is the case with the whole store. Apple dollar sales were up 9%, but volume was down -2%. Part of this disparity between dollars and volume is attributable to solid demand for a reduced supply of North American apples. Despite category volume being down, Autumn Glory demand is on the rise nationwide.

Superfresh Growers is 5th generation family-owned, based in the Pacific Northwest. They hold exclusive worldwide rights to Autumn Glory apple.

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