Stahlbush Island Farms Launches New Frozen Organic Puree Triangles at Sprouts Farmers Market
CORVALLIS, OR – June 2025 – Stahlbush Island Farms, a family-owned and certified sustainable farm, is thrilled to announce the launch of its newest product line: Frozen Organic Puree Triangles – now available in the frozen aisle at Sprouts Farmers Market locations nationwide.
This convenient new line features three wholesome varieties – Organic Carrot, Organic Pumpkin, and Organic Spinach – all flash-frozen in easy-to-use triangle-shaped portions. Designed to make healthy eating simpler for busy families, home cooks, and smoothie lovers, these versatile frozen purees can be added to recipes, smoothies, baked goods, sauces, soups, or even baby food.
Consumers today are seeking clean, convenient options that don’t sacrifice quality or nutrition. Stahlbush created these puree triangles to offer a simple way to add organic vegetables to everyday meals, without the need for washing, peeling, or chopping.
Product Highlights:
- USDA Organic & Non-GMO
- No additives, single-ingredient products
- Conveniently portioned into triangle-shaped cubes for easy use
About Stahlbush Island Farms
Founded in 1985, Stahlbush has been a pioneer in environmentally responsible farming practices. The farm was one of the first in the U.S. to be certified sustainable by the Food Alliance and has long been recognized for its closed-loop system that reduces waste, generates renewable energy, and prioritizes soil and water health. The company also implements water-saving irrigation methods to preserve natural resources for future generations. Stahlbush is proudly celebrating 40 years of sustainable farming in 2025.
For more information about the new products or Stahlbush Island Farms’ sustainability efforts, visit our website.
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