Disney-Pixar characters now adorn millions of Dole bananas, pineapples
Dole is kicking off an eight-month celebration of healthy living using Pixar Animation Studios as its inspiration.
Dole is encouraging North Americans to make their own “healthy-at-home” success stories with original, character-inspired recipes, family-friendly activities, digital downloads, and nutritional tips from Dole.
“The filmmakers at Pixar have always done a masterful job telling incredibly moving human stories – even when the heroes are toys, cars or fish. They remind us of the unbreakable bonds of families and friends, and our ability to achieve great things when we put our minds to it,” said Bil Goldfield, Dole’s director of communications. “We’re seeing this with all that is going on in 2020. Real courage, bravery and strength are found everywhere and in everyday routines, and those of us at Dole can think of no better inspiration for the families and essential employees who continue to rise up to face challenges and strive for a healthier future.”
The in-store and at-home adventures continuing through December 2020 are part of Dole’s long-term nutritional alliance with The Walt Disney Company to make healthy eating and a diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables more fun and accessible to busy parents.
The collaboration launched May 4 with images of beloved characters from 15 Disney and Pixar films on millions of DOLE Bananas and Pineapples in U.S. and Canadian supermarkets. Representing the first time that Dole has simultaneously featured multiple films from the same studio, the collectible banana stickers and pineapple tags celebrate “Toy Story,” “A Bug’s Life,” “Monsters, Inc.,” “Finding Nemo,” “The Incredibles,” “Cars,” “Ratatouille,” “WALL•E,” ‘Up,” “Brave,” “Inside Out,” “The Good Dinosaur,” “Coco” and the new 2020 releases ‘Onward” and “Soul.”
Dole also created DOLE Banana Sticker Peel and Play activity sheets to make it more engaging for kids and families to collect all 25 stickers featuring Disney and Pixar films and characters. Two versions of the sheets are now available for free download at www.dole.com.
This sumer, Dole is launching special initiative themed to Disney and Pixar’s “Monsters, Inc.,” and intended to take the scare out of adding more exotic fruits and vegetables to the mealtime routine. In the fall, Disney and Pixar’s “Ratatouille” becomes the inspiration for a uniquely Dole campaign designed to prove that there can never be too many cooks in the kitchen.
Highlights of each initiative include original, character-inspired Dole recipes, including entrees, side dishes, salads, soups, sandwiches, smoothies and desserts made with fresh fruits and vegetables; family-friendly serving suggestions and healthy eating and living tips from Dole.
For original recipes, nutritional insights and other information, go to www.dole.com.
I’m not kidding when I say that I will *always* pick a Disney banana over a non-Disney banana at the grocery store…