Sunkist is a brand affiliated with citrus fruit products. It primarily sells oranges, lemons, limes and grapefruits, but also markets other fruits and juices.
The brand was established in 1893 as the Southern California Fruit Exchange.
In 1908, the Exchange adopted the Sunkist name as its brand to market its citrus fruit.
Today, Sunkist is a cooperative entirely owned and operated by more than 2,000 citrus growers in California and Arizona.
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Sunkist oranges are California-grown and known for their sweetness and juiciness. They come in several varieties, such as navel and Valencia.
Sunkist lemons and limes are commonly used in cooking, baking, and making beverages. They are available year-round.
Sunkist grapefruits are known for their tangy flavor and high vitamin C content. They come in several varieties, such as Ruby Red and Star Ruby.
Sunkist Fruit Gems are fruit-flavored jelly candies made with real fruit juices and vitamin C. They come in several flavors, such as orange, lime, and raspberry.
Sunkist oranges are primarily grown in California and Arizona.
No, Sunkist does not genetically modify their oranges.
Navels are known for their sweetness and lack of seeds, whereas Valencias are known for their juiciness and tartness. Navels are typically in season from November to April, while Valencias are typically in season from March to July.
Yes, Sunkist Fruit Gems are vegan-friendly and do not contain any animal-derived ingredients.
Yes, Sunkist also makes grapefruit juice and lemonade.