HAGA Now Considering Top 3 Choices for New Brand Name

Incline Village, NV, November 27, 2014 --(PR.com)-- A spokesperson for Home and Garden America has revealed that the company is choosing among three potential names for their organic gardening brand.

"As you know, we're looking for something fresh, exciting, and suitable for our brand image. Since HAGA is primarily focused on heirloom plants and seeds, we need a refreshing name that exactly matches that. We've spent a lot of time thinking about our new brand name. It's not easy but we've finally narrowed down the search to the three best names," the HAGA spokesperson said.

"Our trademark attorney is also helping us with the name search. Once we finalize the brand name, he will get it registered and we will begin putting the new name on our organic product labels, including our heirloom plants and seeds," she said.

"Nothing is final yet, but one thing is for sure: HAGA's new brand name will be even more exciting than ever! It will be something that our customers will truly appreciate and trust, and we can't wait to share it with you all," concluded the spokesperson.

The company expects to make the announcement sometime next week. Avid consumers of the brand are looking forward for HAGA's final name transformation. In the meantime, users are visiting the company website while they wait for the official statement.

"I'm absolutely curious about the new brand name. I've been growing their heirloom plants and seeds in my garden for years. I must admit I'm used to the old name, but I'm confident that they'll come up with something even better," said a loyal customer.

"This is a company that sets the bar high for all others to strive for. Mr. Chuck Harmon, Founder and CEO of Home and Garden America truly makes you feel like you've stepped back in time and are dealing with your local farmer/grocer who knows you and your family and truly Cares about providing a quality product - AND - makes sure that you are 110% satisfied," said Maria Lelinho, a keen organic gardener.

"If every company in America did business like Home and Garden America, our country would be in a much better position than it currently is," said Carole Barrel, a supporter of non-GMO plants and seeds.

More information about the company and their organic heirloom products is available on their website.

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Chuck Harmon enjoys writing consumer information material on a wide range of products, and his work in the field of gardening is no exception. His interest in heirloom plants and seeds started when he began searching for the best-tasting vegetables to grow in his garden.
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