Perricone Farms, a craft juice company headquartered in California, announced its acquisition of Natalie’s Orchid Island Juice Company, based in Fort Pierce, Florida. Perricone Farms stated that the merger “strengthens both brands and enhances the ability to serve customers with excellence in quality and customer service coast-to-coast.” It added that the combined company will be able to take advantage of bi-coastal production facilities, improve its delivery capabilities and expand product offerings.
“Working together, we will be stronger and will be able to provide greater value to our customers,” said Bob Rovzar, chief executive officer (CEO) of Perricone Farms. “This exciting merger offers new opportunities for growth and expansion, including entrance into new markets, developing innovative products, and strengthening relationships with customers, suppliers, vendors and partners.”
“The impressive growth that has driven the success behind the Natalie’s brand for the past 35 years has been built on the brand loyalty and relationships we have established with our customers and consumers,” said Marygrace Sexton, Natalie’s CEO. Sexton founded the company that is named after her daughter more than 35 years ago.
Perricone Farms is headquartered in Newport Beach, California, and operates manufacturing facilities in Beaumont, California, and Vero Beach, Florida. The company was founded in 1994 by Sam Perricone, who was one of the largest citrus growers in the United States, along with his oldest son, Joe. The company creates orange, grapefruit, lemon, lime, tangerine and apple juices in both conventional and organic varieties as well as essential citrus oils.
Natalie’s Orchid Island Juice Company sells its products from coast to coast in the United States, in most major retailers and globally in over 15 countries. Natalie’s CEO Sexton was included in Inc. Magazine’s 2021 Female Founders 100. Learn more about that honor here.
Source: Perricone Farms
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