Everyone but a fringe group of nasties is happy
For a while now, an attractive influencer with a huge following has been found at the heart of untold, red-hot love affairs, many of them surrounding Valentine’s Day. Recently, however, concerned friends have intervened to help clean up her act — and not everyone’s happy.
The influencer is known to her millions of fans as Strawberry, and that’s precisely what she is.
Most agree that this quest for clean is welcome news. But a gang of detractors are buzzing and creepy crawling around in disgust. Such pests — all 200 species of them!
The fruity influencer’s fresh approach to life is resonating far and wide, and with good reason.
Strawberry’s road to redemption started after a scandal broke out. Admired as she was for her lush allure, she was declared dirty, unhealthy, and a danger to herself, the farming community, and the entire world by people in the know.
Farfetched as these accusations sounded, they turned out to be true. Growing strawberries in California, it was revealed, takes a whopping 300 pounds of pesticides per acre. That’s bad for the crops, the people, the soil, and the planet.
A bioscience company called Vicentia set out to work on an innovative solution: getting a special kind of good bacteria to act as an all-natural substitute for both chemical and heavy metal-based pesticides.
An ace coalition of California farmers known as GEM Pack Berries began cultivating strawberries using Vicentia’s earth regenerating methods, with astounding results. Vicentia’s good bacteria were successful at protecting strawberry crops from pests while eliminating the need for toxic chemical pesticides and soil damaging heavy metals.
Better yet, these revolutionary innovations could be adopted by farmers everywhere to grow all varieties of crops, thereby potentially transforming currently problematic farming practices into healthy, earth regenerating, sustainable ones.
And so, a new food category was born. It was named Earthmade. And it was good. 100 percent good.
If you’re a strawberry fan and happen to live in Southern California, here’s some enticing news. Earthmade strawberries will be available this year in select Walmart locations in Ventura County.
So, grab your reusable tote and get yourself to Walmart pronto. Who knows? You just might get lucky this Valentine’s Day — in more ways than one.
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