On “National Orange Juice Day” on May 4, Dole Packaged Foods launched a petition to establish Aug. 17, 2023, as “National Pineapple Juice Day.”
Dole is putting its weight behind a cause it cares about, and time will tell if the American public cares too. The canned beverage manufacturer believes that pineapple juice is “naturally superior” to other juices due to its unique taste and vitamin C source, but that it doesn't get the recognition it deserves, according to a media release. And, after 90 years of producing canned pineapple juice, Dole thinks the juice deserves its own nationally recognized micro-holiday.
Dole is calling on all pineapple juice lovers (or at least 5,000 of them) to sign a change.org petition in favor of creating the designated holiday on Aug. 17. If and when enough virtual signatures are collected, Dole will take the charge to make National Pineapple Juice Day official. To sweeten the deal, from now until May 31, Dole will make a donation for each signature to Feeding America (up to $5,000) to support programs to end hunger as part of the Dole Promise. (As of the time of publication, the petition had received 33 signatures.)
"As the leader in pineapple juice, we strongly believe this tropical beverage deserves its own day to be celebrated," Orzse Hodi, senior vice president and managing director, Americas, Dole Packaged Foods, said in the release. "We ask pineapple juice drinkers to join us and help make Pineapple Juice Day real."