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Nichols Farms Partners with Love's Travel Stops to Fuel Road Trips with Healthier Snacking
Nichols Farms Partners with Love's Travel Stops to Fuel Road Trips with Healthier Snacking

Yahoo

time15-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Nichols Farms Partners with Love's Travel Stops to Fuel Road Trips with Healthier Snacking

HANFORD, Calif., April 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Nichols Farms, a family-owned and operated pistachio grower and processor, announces a new retail partnership with Love's Travel Stops, expanding Nichols Farms' distribution to 600 Love's Travel Stops across the nation. This partnership caters to the growing demand for healthy snack options at travel stops and the importance of healthy eating habits among professional drivers and fleets. Starting in January 2025, travelers looking for a healthier on-the-go snack will be able to find Nichols Farms' convenient, no-shell pistachios in 2oz and 6oz sizes at Love's stores nationwide with flavored varieties including Jalapeño Lime, Garlic & Garden Herbs, and Cocoa Cookie. According to the U.S. Healthy Snacks Market Trends report, the healthy snacks market in the U.S. is expected to grow 6.0% annually from 2024 to 2030. This reflects a growing trend towards convenience and on-the-go consumption, as busy lifestyles lead people to seek out nutritious and easily accessible snack options. Industry experts and fleet managers alike have emphasized the need for drivers to fuel their bodies with wholesome foods while on the road. "We're pleased to be partnering with Love's Travel Shops to bring our products to their customers," said Jeff Nichols, vice president of supply chain at Nichols Farms. "Love's shares our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, making them an ideal partner for us." About Nichols Farms: Since 1961, Nichols Farms has tilled the fertile soil of the San Joaquin Valley in California to supply the highest quality almonds and pistachios to families across the nation. The Nichols are caretakers of the land and committed to sustainable agriculture- integrating water recycling, composting, and other resourceful practices into their farming- while generating onsite solar energy to power their operations. The farm's organic pistachios have emerged as their singular product with a complete line of dry-roasted flavored varieties, including hot honey, habanero lime, maple butter, and rosemary garlic. Today, four generations of the Nichols Family work together to grow, process, package, and market pistachios to retailers across the nation. For more information visit To speak with the Nichols family, please contact Lydia Miner at 518-380-4968 or lydia@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Nichols Farms Sign in to access your portfolio

TV tonight: Bill Bailey's incredibly moving art show
TV tonight: Bill Bailey's incredibly moving art show

The Guardian

time07-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

TV tonight: Bill Bailey's incredibly moving art show

7.30pm, BBC One Bill Bailey presents a surprisingly moving art show that follows the creation of portraits of remarkable people. Clare was diagnosed with cancer at 25 and now, five years later, she has been told it is incurable. Still, she channels her upbeat energy into raising awareness of young people living with cancer. Artist Oriane Pierrepoint works to capture Clare on canvas, and the work will be included in an exhibition as part of Bradford's 2025 UK city of culture programme. Hollie Richardson 8pm, BBC Two From the warm and wet gardens of south-west England to the idealised gardens of the English landscape movement, notably Capability Brown's exquisite artificial landscapes, there's elegance and exoticism galore in Monty Don's series finale, beginning at Rousham House in Oxfordshire – 'mainly because I love it!' Ali Catterall 9pm, BBC One Is it really possible to stab someone to death while they're midair on a gameshow zipline? According to this perennial, ludicrous murder-mystery drama, it is. In fact, it might even be the death-packed sunny whodunnit's hammiest episode yet. Alexi Duggins 9pm, BBC Two Giving the same childhood thrill as a ghost story being told around a campfire, this episode sees Danny Robins meet a shop manager who says her staff are terrified of the presence of a man who watches their every move. Will Danny find a backstory that provides some spooky answers? HR 9pm, Channel 5 Tell me more, tell me more: Greece is the word, as cruiser Calman sets sail on the Aegean Sea aboard a gigantic passenger ship nimble enough to reach a different port every day. That means dazzling white beaches, dancing on top of bars and gamely trying to conceal a lifelong hatred of olives. Graeme Virtue 10.40pm, BBC One Norton recently admitted that Robert De Niro's anecdote had to be cut the last time he was a guest because it was so long – will the actor bring it up as he returns to flog his new political thriller Zero Day? Mikey Madison, Alan Carr, Holly Willoughby, Elton John and Brandi Carlile also join in. HR The Bikeriders (Jeff Nichols, 2023), 11.25am, 8pm, Sky Cinema Premiere Even by Hollywood standards, you'd be hard pressed to find a film as poorly treated as The Bikeriders. First bumped from schedules due to strikes, the film was then shopped around to other studios before it limped into cinemas last summer. And yet The Bikeriders is great. A 1960s motorcycle outlaw drama by Jeff Nichols (of Mud and Midnight Special renown), it features Tom Hardy and Jodie Comer, along with newly minted star Austin Butler, all doing brilliant work. Treat this as an opportunity to right a historic wrong. Stuart Heritage FA Cup football: Man United v Leicester City 7.30pm, ITV1. Opening tie of the fourth round.

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