Produce for Kids Gears Up for Summer with E-Cookbook Launch



Produce for Kids Gears Up for Summer with E-Cookbook Launch



ORLANDO, FL - Produce for Kids is giving your family cookout a fresh makeover this summer, with its new Simply Summer: 20 Fresh Cookout Favorites e-cookbook. The cookbook is available to download online for free and contains 20 healthy summer dishes, including Hidden Veggie Cheeseburgers and Light & Fresh Potato Salad.

Hidden Veggie Cheeseburgers

Summer is a crucial time for produce sales, the company says. Every Simply Summer recipe makes produce the main ingredient in your recipes, increasing sales and increasing families’ consumption during the season.

Click here to download the cookbook for yourself!

To compliment the e-cookbook launch, Produce for Kids is hosting the #SimplySummer Twitter party on May 13 at 9pm ET with SUNSET Produce, Well-Pict Berries, and To-Jo Mushrooms. According to a press release, participating brands will be sharing healthy recipes and tips for summer, as well as giving consumers the opportunity to win grocery gift cards.

You can join the conversation by using the hashtag, #SimplySummer, and get your brand in front of influential bloggers and parents. If you’re looking for more ways to stay healthy this summer, Produce for Kids will also be hosting the #SimplySummer Pin to Win Sweepstakes all summer. Consumers can create their essential summer cookout pinboard for a chance to win a $100 grocery store gift card.

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