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Audio News Release shares tips on healthy eating from the California Table Grape Commission
Busy day-to-day schedules can make eating healthy seem like a chore. We partnered with the California Table Grape Commission to create an Audio News Release about how keeping healthy staples like grapes around can be a huge timesaver in our hectic lives.
Grapes as a convenient and versatile staple
Our Audio News Release example highlights many of the great attributes of grapes. First, grapes are ripe and ready to eat when you buy them. Another thing that makes them easy: they don't require peeling or chopping. Finally, they are tasty on their own or as an ingredient in smoothies and salads. In addition, grapes have also recently become a restaurant menu favorite.
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ANR emphasizes that grapes aren't just good, they're good for you
Our guaranteed placement Audio News Release about California Grapes aired in Radio Health Journal, reaching over 5 million listeners in 93% of the nation. Talk to one of our media experts about promoting the health benefits of your product on hundreds of radio stations nationwide through an Audio News Release.
Find out more about grapes: the healthy snack. California grapes are a natural source of antioxidants and other heart healthy polyphenols. Current research links grapes to heart, eye, brain, and joint health. For more information and recipes visit grapesfromcalifornia.com.
Audio News Release features Courtney Romano, Health Advisor for the California Table Grape Commission
Dietician Courtney Romano explains, “Chefs are finding that grapes are very versatile and they really can use them almost any way they want... Grapes are used in offerings as simple as a garnish or side option with a sandwich, in salads or as a complement to a center-of-the-plate item, such as in a roasted grape sauce," said Romano. Grapes arrive fresh and are ready to use immediately which shortens prep time. Chefs even claim grapes can add the perfect touch of sweetness to a dish.