Mount Laurel, NJ – eat brighter!™ USDA Quality Monitored Table Grapes from Sbrocco International, Inc. will begin arriving to the U.S. and shipping to retailers throughout the East Coast this week.  This is the third season Sbrocco International has qualified to participate in the USDA Quality Monitoring Program (QMP), and the first season Sbrocco has participated in the eat brighter! movement with their imported Table Grapes.  The company began offering eat brighter! bagged apples last year, and has now expanded their eat brighter! program to include Green Seedless, Red Seedless, and Black Seedless Table Grapes.  Sbrocco has received excellent quality imported grapes thus far, and is anticipating quality levels to remain high throughout the remainder of the season.  The first shipments of eat brighter! USDA QMP Table Grapes will come from Sbrocco’s Chilean grower Aguas Blancas in Colina, arriving on the Crown Emma vessel at the Port of Wilmington on February 18th.  Sbrocco is looking forward to continuing to meet the ever-increasing retailer demands for high-quality fruit, and is especially excited to be able to offer such fruit in brightly colored, eye-catching graphics featuring Elmo, Oscar, and Cookie Monster.

COMPANY BIO: New Jersey-based Sbrocco International, Inc. is a premier importer of fresh produce. With shipping facilities and our own packing process centrally located near all fruit terminals in the Delaware Valley, Sbrocco supplies the highest-quality produce to retailers, wholesalers, and brokers throughout the East Coast.   For more information, visit www.Good4UFreshFruit.com.

For additional information, please contact Christina Regan at Christina@sbrocco.com

The eat brighter! movement is a unique and powerful collaboration between Sesame Workshop and Produce Marketing Association (PMA) that encourages kids ages 2–5 to eat more fruits and veggies. The collaboration, commissioned by the Partnership for a Healthier America, works with the private sector and PHA Honorary Chair First Lady Michelle Obama to broker commitments to help end the childhood obesity epidemic.

Source: Sbrocco International, Inc.