Florette is preparing for the festive season by adding some feel good sparkle to its Classic Crispy salad range. From the 7th through the 24th of December 2015, bags of Florette Classic Crispy will feature a limited edition Christmas design to inspire salad shoppers throughout the festive period.
Elaine Smith, marketing controller at Florette, said: “Salad remains a popular choice for pre and post-festive gatherings. We therefore wanted to inspire retailers and consumers alike by adding a touch of feel good sparkle to create some stand out at the fixture.”
For more information, visit www.florettesalad.co.uk






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