SunRidge Farms’ newest candy, Rainbow Drops, was reviewed by Phil Lempert, a leading food industry analyst, journalist and trend-watcher and was rated a ‘HIT’. His website, [link], offers food & health news, new food product ratings, money saving tips, unique recipes, food allergy info, and resources. Click here to see Phil’s review – [link]
SunRidge Farms' growing list of approved or soon to approved non GMO items
SunRidge Farms is a staunch supporter of the Non-GMO Project, www.nongmoproject.org, and is in the process of certifying many of our snack items. The current items that have received official certification are, Organic Banana Chips, Organic Almonds – dry roasted, and Organic Cranberry Harvest Mix. For a full list of our products that are awaiting certification, click this link – [link] SunRidge Farms is committed to sourcing with Non-GMO ingredients whenever possible. We hope you’ll take the time to research gene modified foods and understand the concerns and risks associated with this practice.
National Bulk Week shelf artwork!
Here is some top shelf artwork for National Bulk Week. Please contact Mark Devencenzi to order before the 24th of August! Download PDF
Deadline August 24th, 2011 for ordering POS material
Here’s a flier for BULK IS GREEN and National Bulk Week Download PDF
View National Bulk Week Point of Sale information here!
Deadline AUGUST 24th, 2011 to order! BIG Point of Sale – static clings Contact Mark Devencenzi at SunRidge Farms to order 831.786.7000 Download PDF
Hetch Hetchy – Yosemite without the crowds
I’ve visited Yosemite National Park 18 times since coming to California in 1988. It wasn’t until this past week that my family and I took the ‘road less traveled’ and entered the park via Evergreen Road about 30 minutes outside of Groveland, CA on Hwy 120. The winding 8 mile drive into the park is beautiful, pine laden National Forest land interspersed with a 2 mile stretch of private land with striking meadows. As you pass the Evergreen Lodge on your left, remind yourself that this is where dinner is after your hike ( more on this later ). Just… Read More
Organic – A way of life
The word organic has become a fixture of language and meaning. Here’s a story that carries on that conversation. Enjoy…[link]