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How sweet it is... when you tear into a juicy orange, bursting with fresh flavor. You don't have to live in Florida to experience delicious citrus at its freshest. The Orange Shop picks the best seasonal varieties of oranges and delivers them right to your door.
Sugar Belles gave their first fruit just last year. Customers went crazy so the Spykes planted more. This Honeybell and Clementine hybrid is a light and luscious fruit that you’re going to adore.
Temple Oranges have been a Florida favorite for many years. Uniquely suited to the climate and conditions of Citra, Temples are dense and juicy – easy to section and eat! We love them for O.J. and sliced up for snacks and in lunches.
Today, it's a half-bushel of Temple Oranges, Sugar Belles, or a sweet mix of both - still hungry? See the Bonus Feature and enjoy a full bushel.
•A flat shipping rate of $12.95 per box will be added to your order
•Click here to see what a half-bushel of beautiful fruit looks like (hint: it's a lot).
•These Sugar Belles are really something special. You can learn more here, but the best way to get to know them, is to taste them yourself!
•The Orange Shop has been producing top-quality citrus since 1936. Although their website hasn't been around quite so long, it does tell a wonderful story of this amazing company.
•Due to USDA shipping regulations, The Orange Shop cannot ship to CA, TX, AZ, LA, or NV at this time (note those restrictions are eased during the holidays and in January).
•Limit 5 per customer, please
•Your order will ship within 4 business days of the end of this feature.
A greener orange.
We love that The Orange Shop doesn’t just test for taste. They run the most eco-embracing operation in the state, evidenced by their awards and industry innovations.
They’re always looking for ways to save water, reduce pest interventions and keep their groves producing in sustainable ways. We can say with certainty that The Orange Shop is doing all they can for eco-friendly agriculture, and that leaves a great taste in our mouths.
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