Monday, June 27, 2011




(June 27, 2011) Ricky Springer, founder of Racing for a Cause, a program under the direction of APFED (American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders)announced today a new partnership with Washington based Sage Fruit Company. Sage Fruit Company will be a sponsoring Racing for a Cause in their efforts to create awareness of eosinophil associated diseases for the remainder of 2011.

“Sage Fruit is very excited to team up with the Racing for a Cause campaign this year. We are proud of Ricky and his efforts to use his platform for awareness of eosinophil associated diseases,” said Social Media Director Natasha Johnson. “At Sage Fruit we strive to provide the community opportunities for healthy options not only through our high quality fruit but also with our Kids in Force program. We created the program in 2010 in efforts to educate kids on making healthier eating decisions and participating in more physical activities. We feel Ricky holds similar goals with education and wanting others to have a happy, healthy life. It is our goal this year in teaming up with Ricky and Racing for a Cause to bring more awareness to his campaign and help raise funds for APFED.”

Racing for a Cause was founded in 2009 by then 7 year old Ricky Springer. Ricky, who was born with an Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disorder called Eosinophilic Colitis, suffered for the first 21 months of his life, seeing 18 different doctors who were unable to diagnose his illness, due to the lack of awareness in the medical community about these diseases. Thanks to the assistance provided by APFED, Ricky's parents were able to locate a physician who was finally able to provide an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Because of Ricky’s battle to obtain a diagnosis and treatment, in 2009 he decided to do something to make a difference for others who are still suffering. As a dirt track go-kart racer, Ricky began using his racing as a platform to educate others and raise money to support APFED. In 2010 the campaign grew larger than ever expected, with Ricky traveling throughout the Eastern US, making appearances with his go-kart to educate others. Other racers around the country, as well as racers from British Columbia and Australia, have joined Ricky and helped to establish the Racing for a Cause Team, all promoting the campaign by running with the Racing for a Cause logo on their cars and educating those in their own communities.

To date the campaign has educated over 3 Million people about eosinophil associated disorders. It is Ricky's goal that "NO ONE should suffer and live in pain like I did".

Sage Fruit Company is considered one of the premier grower-shippers in the world for apples, pears, and cherries. Their mission is to deliver the highest quality fruit and foster long term relationships with their customers, employees, and growers. Sage Fruit is proud to deliver some of the world’s most healthy foods from one of the world’s most fertile growing regions in order to provide “An Exceptional Eating Experience”.

For more information on Racing for a Cause, please visit www.racingforacause.com

For more information on Sage Fruit Company, please visit www.sagefruit.com

For more information on APFED and eosinophil associated disorders, please visit www.apfed.org

American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders (APFED) is a 501(c) organization dedicated to patients and their families coping with eosinophilic disorders. APFED strives to expand education, create awareness, and support research while promoting advocacy among its members.
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Monday, March 14, 2011

Kasey Kahne Wins at Darlington


Making his first and possibly only Camping World Truck Series start of the year, Kahne cruised to a relatively comfortable win in Saturday's Too Tough To Tame 200 at Darlington Raceway.

Too Tough To Tame 200
Results

Pos. Driver Make
1. Kasey Kahne Toyota
2. Ron Hornaday Chevrolet
3. Todd Bodine Toyota
4. Matt Crafton Chevrolet
5. James Buescher Chevrolet

The victory made Kahne the first driver in the Truck Series to win three of his first four starts.
Second alongside Elliott Sadler on a restart with 53 laps to go, Kahne immediately dispatched of Sadler -- who had taken two tires under the previous caution -- and never trailed again.
Kahne held on through three more restarts, including a final one with three laps to go, to take the checkered flag ahead of four-time series champion Ron Hornaday Jr. and 2010 Darlington winner Todd Bodine. Matt Crafton and James Buescher completed the top five.
Kahne's stiffest challenge over the final laps came from Bodine, who once moved alongside before getting loose and falling into the clutches of Hornaday.
"I gave it a shot and got sucked around and got loose and all that and finished third," Bodine said.
Kahne, a full-time driver in the Sprint Cup Series since 2004, scored Truck wins at Darlington and Homestead-Miami Speedway in 2004 and finished second last year at Pocono Raceway.
Saturday marked Kahne's second appearance in the Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota normally driven by team owner Kyle Busch, who was vacationing in Cancun.
"This is one of my favorite race tracks," said Kahne, who qualified second and led four times for 95 of the 147 laps. "I'm really glad I came. I really enjoy driving this thing."
Matt Crafton remained the series leader, stretching his advantage to six points on rookie Cole Whitt, who moved into second after three races. Whitt finished an impressive eighth after starting from the pole and leading twice for 30 laps before dropping back with a pit-road mistake and engine issue.
Whitt, 19, was making his fourth career Truck Series start, his first at Darlington.
"The track just kind of suited my driving style, and from the get-go we just kind of fell into the rhythm," Whitt said.
The race was slowed by 10 cautions, including one for a three-truck wreck involving Johanna Long, Ricky Carmichael and Nelson Piquet Jr. that brought out the red flag for 7 minutes, 37 seconds.
Notes: Kahne's margin of victory was 1.116 seconds. ... Kahne, who started second, became the fourth winner to start inside the top five. Bodine started eighth last year, and Bobby Hamilton started 14th when he won in 2003. ... Kahne's three wins tie Rich Bickle, Andy Houston and Dave Rezendes for 27th on the all-time win list.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Follow Friday on Twitter!

Do you follow us on Twitter? Each Friday we will be doing a Follow Friday contest. We thank you very much for your continual support of Sage Fruit and want to reward you for sharing the word. Each Friday, simply mention us in your #FF tweets to be entered into a drawing for that week's #FF Sage Fruit hat! Every Monday, to give everyone the opportunity to participate on Friday, we will then randomly draw a Follow Friday tweeter to win a hat! Simply mention us each week for more chances to win! www.twitter.com/SageFruit

*If you win a #FF prize, you are only eligible to win once every 30 days in the Follow Friday contest.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Kids in Force in Stores now!


Check in with Sage Fruit regularly about ongoing and upcoming promotions with Sage Fruit products. You can find updates via our Twitter, Facebook & Foursquare! This week you can find Sage Fruit Kids in Force bags in select Homeland and United stores in Oklahoma City and Western Oklahoma as well as No Frills Supermarkets in parts of Omaha, Nebraska and Iowa. Please stop by for your awesome Sage Fruit apples and let them know we sent you!

For more information on where to find Sage Fruit products contact us online or ask your local supermarket Produce Manager.

For more information on the Kids in Force program, please visit us online at www.sagefruit.com!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

After the Holidays



In January, look for New Year, New You tips from Sage Fruit to help you get moving in 2011. We all set New Year's Resolutions and who doesn't want to be more healthy. Here's a tip for today:

Eating an apple before a meal can help with weight loss. Apples are high in fiber that when eaten before a meal can help fill you up. Also apples are naturally sweet which can help curb sugar cravings. So an apple a day keeps the doctor and pounds away!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Kids in Force



In 2010 Sage Fruit Company implemented the Kids in Force program to educate our youth on the importance of health and nutrition ultimately empowering them to their full potential and a healthier lifestyle.

Childhood Obesity is a growing epidemic that is affecting our future. School programing has struggled with funding for Health Education and after school activities leaving our children without healthy options. Through Kids in Force, we hope to educate and get our children involved in making healthy eating decisions as well as encouraging them to play and get physical activity each day.

The Kids in Force program is a free service to our community. Parents can find resources and tools on the Sage Fruit website about health and nutrition. Our website has a special section for kids to interact and learn with various downloadable activities like coloring sheets, connect the dots and games. These activities have been created to help educate our youth on the importance of a healthy lifestyle. Given the alarming increase in childhood obesity and diabetes, we must make changes now to promote health and chronic disease prevention as adults.

To learn more about the program and to download the official Kids in Force points sheet, visit our website at www.sagefruit.com or our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/sagefruit.

Our kids are our future! The Kids in Force program rewards kids for making healthier decisions like eating more vegetables and fruit as well as choosing to participate in more sports and physical activity.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Facebook Contest


From now until December 31st, anytime you tag Sage Fruit in your Facebook Status, you'll be entered into our drawing for a Sage hat! You must tag our name by using the @ symbol then selecting our name from your display list. Without a tag, your mention will not show up for us. You can receive up to 10 entries for this contest! Anytime you enjoy a Sage Fruit apple, play our trivia game, or simply think of Sage Fruit, mention us in your status and win!

Like us today! www.facebook.com/sagefruit