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  1. Fresh bananas, pineapples, and more Dole fruits | Dole

    Discover fresh bananas, pineapples, organic produce, and sustainability at Dole. Enter code to find your farm's origin.

  2. Dole plc - Wikipedia

    Dole plc (previously named Dole Food Company and Standard Fruit Company) is an Irish - American agricultural multinational corporation headquartered in Dublin, Ireland.

  3. Dole® Sunshine Company: Packaged Fruit, Recipes, & More

    Discover the vibrant world of Dole®, your go-to source for high quality fruit and delicious recipes. Explore our products and add some sunshine to your day.

  4. Dole plc - Investor Relations

    Dec 23, 2025 · Securing the fresh produce supply chain, delivering safe, nutritious fresh fruits and vegetables to consumers worldwide, bringing transparency to the supply chain and promoting …

  5. About Us | Dole

    1901 James Dole begins growing pineapples in Wahiawa, Oahu and establishes the Hawaiian Pineapple Company. As the company grows, Hawaii, and the “Dole” name, become …

  6. Products - Dole® Sunshine

    Across our network of Dole products, we believe in harnessing the power of what nature grows, so the next time you see us in the grocery store, know that you’re making a delicious choice.

  7. Dole Whip Is Now Available at Grocery Stores Nationwide: I Tried …

    Jun 27, 2025 · Dole is trying to change that, bringing its new single-serve Dole Whip to Costcos and select grocery stores nationwide. It comes in pineapple and mango flavors and retails for …

  8. Dole plc - Our Business - Products & the Dole Brand

    Dole is the premium, farm-fresh foods brand that enhances your life with delicious fruits and vegetables for healthy meals by constantly innovating and bringing them from around the …

  9. A Healthier World Awaits | Dole

    Join Dole on a journey to make the world healthier. Connect with us on social media and be part of the change.

  10. Our Story - Dole® Sunshine

    In 1899 James Dole arrived in Hawaii with $1000 in his pocket, a Harvard degree in business and horticulture and a love of farming. He began by growing pineapples.