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Bloom it's in the can

The Flora Holland Trade Fair took place from March 12-14. Our new product ‘Bloom it’s in the can’ drew much attention during these inspiring days.


Start
From March 1st we have started to bring the product ‘Bloom it’s in the can’ under the attention of a broader public. Each season we shall highlight another bulb product. In the summer we started with our lilies, varieties which fit in this timeframe and connect with the needs of the consumer. This coming autumn will be started with the sales of amaryllis, followed in the winter by tulips, narcissus and muscari, flowers which have proven themselves as real eye-catchers.

Van den Bos Flowerbulbs
We are completely ready. About 60.000 cans with lilies are in stock and at your disposal ! Within 2-3 working days you can have your ‘Bloom it’s in the can’ on your premises, packed in displays on pallets or so-called ‘Danish carts’. Of course we can also deliver the cans in trays with 30 cans per tray. The turnover rate in the shops will be between 2-3 weeks after which the bulbs will start sprouting and not be acceptable for sale anymore.

Bloom it's in the can
Bloom it's in the can

Product information
The lilies will start growing as soon as the consumer has put the product on the window sill. In spring and summer ‘Bloom it’s in the can’ will have its best exposure because of the available light intensity. The bulbs will be flowering 7-8 weeks after opening of the can and the consumer will then be rewarded with a perfect sensation of colour and scent.

Foreign language
Obviously Van den Bos will offer you the possibility to sell ‘Bloom it’s in the can’ in various export areas. The instructions for use will be adapted in the language desired by you.

Presentation
Are you interested in this animated product? Our account manager Bart Duijvesteijn is eager to present some things to you in person. For our pricelist, please also contact Bart Duijvesteijn.

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