Also known as ice box or picnic watermelons, these dark green babies are small enough to tote along in a picnic basket (or fit in our produce boxes!), but substantial enough to feed a small family. An heirloom variety of watermelon, you can expect a super nutritious, traditionally flavored melon while you hydrate and refresh yourself.

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Jersey Fresh

New Jersey

Jersey Fresh is an advertising, promotional and quality grading program originally launched in 1984 to help farmers inform consumers about the availability and variety of fruits and vegetables grown in New Jersey. Through the many years of the program, consumers' awareness has increased, and it has become the benchmark for other states to initiate their own state-grown agricultural marketing programs. New Jersey grows more than 100 different varieties of fruits, vegetables and herbs. It is also ranked nationally in the top 10 as a producer of such items as blueberries, peaches, bell peppers, squash, tomatoes and cranberries.

What makes Jersey Fresh produce so special is the basic quality and freshness of the individual commodities. When a commodity is featured as Jersey Fresh, it is guaranteed to meet a certain quality standard for the size, shape and coloring of that commodity. A Jersey Fresh commodity is grown right here in New Jersey and because of the obvious geographic proximity to local distribution centers, the commodity can be picked/harvested at its peak tree or vine ripened stage and offered to retailers in a much shorter amount of time. Additionally, when commodities are picked at their peak of flavor and freshness, more of the very important vitamins and minerals each commodity offers is retained within the commodity.

Store whole in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. Once cut, can store for 3 days in the fridge either wrapped or in a lidded container.