Welcome to our weekly find out what's in the variety box + harvest update + banana variety box identification email.
Tropical fruit comes in all shapes and sizes. Each box we pack is slightly different due to the size, shape, weight, and availability of each fruit.
Our small boxes are one layer of fruit and our large boxes are two layers separated by a compostable "pillow".
Bananas grow year-round here in Tropical South Florida, but each week there are different varieties ready to harvest.
Some varieties may not fully change color or get spots when ripe, the best way to tell when a banana is ripe is by softness.
***This Newsletter reflects Variety Boxes shipped July 13th-16th. Please note that if you order a Variety Box today, you may not receive exactly what is contained within these boxes as our harvests vary from week to week.***



News
Achacha is a rare tropical fruit with a refreshing sweet-tart flavor that tastes like the perfect balance of lemonade and tropical sunshine. Juicy, crisp, and incredibly refreshing, this South Florida-grown fruit is a must-try for anyone who loves discovering unique and delicious fruits!
Mangosteen is often called the “Queen of Fruits” for its incredibly juicy, sweet-tart flavor and delicate, melt-in-your-mouth texture. Crack open the thick purple rind to reveal snow-white segments that taste like a delicious blend of peach, citrus, and tropical sweetness!
Current Discounts
Use code: NANAS60 to get 60% off Banana Variety Boxes for a limited time.
Use code: FREEDRAGON to get the first box on your Yellow Dragonfruit subscription for FREE.
Use code: VARIETYFREE to get the first Variety box on your subscription for FREE.
Use code: SOPFREE to get the first box on your Soursop subscription for FREE.
*NOTE* Discount codes cannot be combined and do not work for subscribe & save orders unless specified.
Free shipping is automatically applied to orders totaling $100 or more!

What’s in Season:
Ready-to-Eat Tropical Fruit Box
Soursop Infused Yerba Mate + Adaptogenic Mushrooms
Tamarillo (tree tomato)
On the Horizon: