‘Today' show's Al Roker spotlights California Avocado Month

‘Today’ show’s Al Roker spotlights California Avocado Month

Just in time for California Avocado Month, the “Today” show featured a story from Al Roker about his visit to one of the state's oldest avocado groves, Rancho Vazquez in Azusa, Calif.
Just in time for California Avocado Month, the “Today” show featured a story from Al Roker about his visit to one of the state's oldest avocado groves, Rancho Vazquez in Azusa, Calif.
(Photo: Tiara Chiaramonte via the "Today" show)
by Jennifer Strailey, Jun 12, 2023

From on-air celebrities to retailers and chefs, avocado enthusiasts are getting behind California Avocado Month. As avocado season generally runs from spring through summer, the California Avocado Commission is using an integrated support plan including public relations outreach, retail promotions, foodservice chain programs, social media and more to market this year’s month-long celebration.

“We promote California Avocado Month in June because it is in the heart of California avocado season,” California Avocado Commission Vice President of Marketing Terry Splane said in a release. “Supply looks strong, with promotable volumes expected through Labor Day.”

Just in time for California Avocado Month, the “Today” show featured a story from Al Roker’s all-day streaming series “Family Style” about his visit to one of the oldest avocado groves in California, Rancho Vazquez in Azusa, Calif. The broadcast shared the history of avocados in the Golden State and showcased Roker picking and enjoying fresh, California avocados.

“Select retailers and foodservice operators are featuring California Avocado Month in their customer outreach this month," Splane said. “It’s exciting to see the program broadened by retailers and foodservice chains who extend the news to their shoppers and guests via cooperative promotions.”

This year CAC partnered with California chef Brooke Williamson to create two fresh and unique California avocado-inspired dishes for summer. Williamson is widely known as a winner of Bravo’s “Top Chef,” the first winner of Food Network’s “Tournament of Champions,” and most recently as one of the three titans on the Food Network’s new competition, “Bobby’s Triple Threat.” Born and raised in Los Angeles, Williamson has an appreciation for in-season produce, which helps shape and inspire her menu both at work and at home, the release said.

Williamson’s love of California-inspired cuisine is highlighted in her recipes for Braised Short Rib on California Avocado Tahini Puree and California Avocado Chocolate Mousse Layer Cake. The short rib on California avocado puree recipe is featured at Williamson’s beachside restaurant in Playa del Rey, Playa Provisions, during June.

In support of California Avocado Month, the Commission delivered an email to its more than 180,000 subscribers, featuring fresh recipe inspirations and sustainability information. Social media outreach directed to California avocados’ nearly 400,000 social followers as well as to Williamson’s fans is a key component of CAC’s marketing support, the release said.

Created in 1978, the California Avocado Commission says it strives to enhance the premium positioning of California avocados through advertising, promotion and public relations, and engages in related industry activities. California avocados are cultivated by about 3,000 growers in the Golden State. The California Avocado Commission serves as the official information source for California avocados and the California avocado industry.









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