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Floralife Sold
Floralife was sold to the Rohm and Haas Company, a publicly held international chemical company in April.  Floralife, a post-harvest care product will become part of AGROFRESH Inc., a company that produces and markets technology that protects apples and other crops against the over-ripening effects of ethylene during storage and shipment. Floralife was sold to the Rohm and Haas Company, a publicly held international chemical company in April.  Floralife, a post-harvest care product will become part of AGROFRESH Inc., a company that produces and markets technology that protects apples and other crops against the over-ripening effects of ethylene during storage and shipment.

Floralife is best known for the small flower food packets that accompany roses or fresh cut bouquets purchased from retailers or neighbourhood florists. The freshness technology for flowers was developed by Floralife for ornamental usage.

Floralife will continue to operate its global headquarters in Walterboro, South Carolina with little disruption to its employee or customer base. It remains a separate legal entity and will retain its name and trademarks.