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New York growers launch RubyFrost

January 13, 2015  By Press release


January 12, 2015, Rochester, NY – The New York Apple Growers (NYAG) has launched a second new apple variety called RubyFrost, which will be available at participating retailers in the northeast and mid-Atlantic regions.

RubyFrost is known for its beautiful rich colour, definitive crisp texture and a delicate balance of sweet and tart flavours.

Developed by Cornell University, RubyFrost, as well as SnapDragon which launched this past November, is licensed for a managed release with the New York Apple Growers (NYAG). Both varieties have been a decade in the making with the first trees planted in farmers’ orchards in 2011. Now the still-young trees have produced a limited crop this year with plans for a much larger roll out with increased retail participation in 2016 as the trees continue to mature and produce more fruit.

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RubyFrost is being marketed as a seasonal wintertime apple that’s available for a limited time only. Marketing efforts include in-store demonstrations, point of sale materials with high graphic bins, online coupon, food blogger outreach, public relations and social media activities.

“We tested this apple this past January in select New York stores and the results were very positive,” stated Jeff Crist, vice chairman of the board of directors of NYAG. “In-store surveys revealed that consumers really liked the sweet and tart flavour and crisp texture of this apple.”

A website was developed to provide consumers with nutritional information, recipes and pairing ideas at www.RubyFrostApple.com. The site also includes a Meet the Growers section that profiles a grower of the month and provides the full list of growers in New York State.

Formed in 2010, the New York Apple Growers (NYAG) is a grower-owned organization united with the mission of introducing exclusive, premium flavour apple varieties to the marketplace. NYAG is comprised of 145 grower members in the state of New York, representing about 60 per cent of the state’s apple production. For more information, visit www.NewYorkAppleGrowers.com.


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