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[View in Browser]( [EatingWell]( [Envy™ Apples]( Dear EatingWell Member: We're always searching for special offers to benefit EatingWell members. Here's an offer from one of our partners that we thought might interest you. [Love apples? Let Envy™ take you back to the honeymoon stage.]( Apples are a forever-favorite fruit. But if you’ve never tried an Envy apple, well … you haven’t enjoyed the ultimate apple experience. Envy apples are the height of everyday luxury, delivering the ideal combination of flavor, texture and beauty. We dare you not to fall in love at first bite. [BITE AND BELIEVE]( [The Apple of Choice]( Envy is the rare apple with everything. In every bite, you get balanced sweetness, an uplifting aroma and a delightfully satisfying crunch. Envy apples even keep their crisp, white, just-sliced look for longer. Think less food waste and more Envy appreciation. [EXPERIENCE ENVY APPLES]( [Beautiful Brunches]( Your apple for entertaining, Envy brings artisanal flavor with a reliably beautiful display. Whether you’re serving up fresh slices in a charcuterie board or adding a delicious crunch to your dishes, you – and Envy – will leave an impression. [ENVY AVOCADO TOAST]( [Elevated Entrées]( Anything good can be made exceptional with Envy apples. They complement a wide range of sweet and savory flavors for your mains and sides, from burgers and barbecue to pastas and pot roast – all fit for a gourmet lifestyle. [ENVY VEGETABLE AND APPLE ORZO]( [Sophisticated Snacks]( Envy apples bring extraordinary pleasure to ordinary days. Eat them on their own, pair them with fine wines and cheeses or use them in dishes designed for the most discerning snackers. It’s a natural dose of sweetness fit for any time of day. [NO BAKE ENVY “DONUTS”]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Meredith Corporation, 1716 Locust Street, Des Moines, IA 50309 ©2022. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service](

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