Eating a large quantity of fresh fruits daily will make you energetic and healthier in the long run. Ideally we should eat 5 portions of fruit, that too a variety of fruits daily. Hi5 Produce offers a corporate fruit delivery service. They deliver fresh fruit to companies all over the Bay Area. You can contact them at [408-778-6476] or fax them at 408-782-6052 to place your order.
A sumptuous and beautiful basket
Their Corporate fruit basket is large and has at least ten different types of fruits. The different sizes and prices are…..Corporate $55.00 (55 servings], The Corporate Plus $75.00 (85 servings), The Executive $95.00 (115 servings), The Organic Professional $79.00 (55 servings) Spring and summer seasons see, apart from apples, oranges and bananas, many varieties of delicious peaches, white peaches, nectarines, white nectarines, plums, pluots, apricots, mangoes and strawberries in the Hi5 corporate fruit basket. During fall and winter, Hi5 delivers seasonal fruits like different types of local apples like Gala, Gold Delicious, Red Delicious, Granny, Pink Lady, and Pippin apples. They also have a variety of pears such as Bosc, Danjou, Red Danjou, Comice, and Asian pears. Citrus fruits like tangerines, grapefruits, blood oranges, and tangelos are also available. What’s more, Hi5 puts the finishing touch on the basket with specialties…the last fruits they put in the beautifully arranged basket. Depending on the season; it may be red grapes, green grapes, fresh cut cantaloupe, fresh cut pineapple, fresh cut honeydew, fresh cut watermelon, kiwis, baby kiwis etc.
Hi5 does much more than delivering fresh fruits. Dan and Denise, the husband and wife team who own Hi 5, believe in spreading holistic health ideas and offer much more. Their mission is to teach, train, and inspire in the area of health. With that in mind, they have created The Yoke Bar and TFL Train for Life. You can log on to these web sites and find solutions for all your fitness problems.
www.tflinfo.com www.yokebar.com www.morganhillcrossfit.blogspot.com
Monday, June 22, 2009
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