Mango season in South Florida is slowly starting! It looks like an abundant season, but some varieties take longer to ripen than others. We will begin fulfilling a few early mango pre-orders next week.
Because we source mangos from small-scale farms that do not use commercial farming practices, some varieties may have external blemishes on the outer skin (completely natural), but the ugly outside does not affect the delicious insides.
These aren’t your typical ethylene gas-ripened grocery store mangos. Many mango varieties do not change color when ripe. Always go by softness when determining a mango's ripeness.
You can pre-order theMango Mix Box now to reserve your spot in line. Because we will fulfill our current pre-orders first, you may have to wait a few weeks to receive your box.
We highly recommend subscribe and save for our mango mix box for a huge 30% off discount AND to enjoy all of the unique varieties being harvested throughout the season.
Use code: FREE at the checkout for free shipping on regular AND subscribe & save orders.
Please keep in mind that the mango mix box is currently on pre-order, and we have a long list of patient people waiting for their pre-orders to get fulfilled.
Once mango season ramps up in a couple of weeks and pre-orders are fulfilled, we can keep up with weekly mango mix subscriptions.
If you place a subscribe and save order now for the weekly frequency, you may have a few mango mix box pre-orders lined up before we can start fulfilling them.
If this happens, you will still receive a box for every order that has occurred and is outstanding in our system.
This means you may receive multiple mango mix boxes at once when the season ramps up. Luckily, there is no such thing as too many mangos. If you cannot eat all of them when ripe, you can always freeze them for smoothies and ice creams.