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Clearly Fresh Bags Extend the Life of Fresh Produce

Clearly Fresh® Bags Extend Storage Live of Fresh Produce by Up to 50%. New from Apio, Inc. &
utilizing patented BreatheWay® technology.

Guadalupe, CA, April 22, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Apio, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Landec
Corporation (LNDC) and a leading producer of fresh-cut vegetable products, today introduced Clearly
Fresh® bags, a new consumer product that extends the shelf life of fresh fruits and vegetables by as much
as 50 percent. Beginning April 8, 2011, the bags will be available for purchase online at
http://www.clearlyfreshbags.com.

Based on the company's patented BreatheWay® packaging technology, Clearly Fresh bags are clear
zip-closure 1.25 gallon bags with a breathable membrane and handy write-in space for product notes. The
recyclable bags work with a variety of fruits and vegetables, allowing them to naturally create their own
ideal atmosphere for natural storage life extension by allowing just the right amount of oxygen in, and
more carbon dioxide out. These bags are highly effective with some of the most challenging and yet
popular fresh items - including; apples, asparagus, avocados, bananas, berries, broccoli, carrots,
cucumbers, lettuce, mangoes, and papayas.

“Consumers are interested buying healthy fresh produce items at the local market or farmers markets -
Clearly Fresh bags will help them utilize more of what they bring home,” says Apio Director of
Marketing Cali Tanguay. “Our storage solution uses the produce items own respiration to create a
modified atmosphere in the bag. Thus it's a great solution for organic or pesticide free produce as well as
conventional grocery store produce.”

BreatheWay has a successful 15-year track record in the commercial shipment of fruits and vegetables.
It's used in the packaging of their Eat Smart fresh cut vegetable line nationwide, Chiquita Brands uses it
for shipment of select products, and the technology has been used in research and development with the
U.S. Navy for use onboard ships and to forward locations.

“Using these bags is easy. Consumers simply place individual types of produce in a bag as soon as they
return from shopping, and store as usual - lettuce in the refrigerator, bananas on the counter,” says
Tanguay. “The bags' large size allows for the storage of an entire bunch of bananas or a head of lettuce
with room to spare.”

A package of 10 re-useable and recyclable bags will be priced at $3.99. In the coming months, the bags
will also be available at select retail grocery outlets around the country.

Apio encourages consumers to contact us via our website http://www.clearlyfreshbags.com with


questions or to request an easy-to-follow in-home comparison trial. The proof will be clear to see!

About Apio, Inc.


Apio, Inc., founded in 1979 by five growers of celery in the Santa Maria Valley in the central coastal

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region of California, and named “Apio” for “celery” in Spanish, is today the leader in processing and
marketing fresh-cut specialty vegetables in the U.S. Headquartered in Guadalupe, California, Apio sells
its specialty vegetables and party tray products under the Eat Smart® brand. Apio's fresh-cut specialty
vegetable products are unique in that they utilize the Landec Corporation BreatheWay® proprietary
breathable packaging technology to extend the shelf life of specific produce. Landec Corporation (NYSE:
LNDC), a polymer science and specialty materials company based in Menlo Park, California, acquired
Apio in 1999. For more information about the Company visit Apio's website at http://www.apioinc.com.

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Contact Information:
Clearly Fresh Bags
Cali Tanguay
(866) 480-2746
info@clearlyfreshbags.com
www.clearlyfreshbags.com

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