Meghan Markle debuts her first product, a jar of strawberry jam, from lifestyle brand American Riviera Orchard and sends the first batch to influencers.
Meghan Markle Sent ARO Jam to Her Influencer “Friends”
Fashion designer Tracy Robbins and Argentine socialite Delfina Balquier are included in the list of people who first tasted Meghan’s offerings.
Tracy Robbins and her husband Brian Robbins, who is the head of Paramount, became acquainted with Meghan and Prince Harry and invited them to see the Bob Marley movie, “One Love,” in Jamacia in January.
Robbins posted a picture of Meghan’s jam with the American Riviera Orchard logo. She was holding the jam jar in front of a basket of lemons, saying, “Breakfast, lunch, and dinner just got a little sweeter.”
Robbins added,
“Thank you for the delicious basket! I absolutely love this jam, so I’m not sure I’m sharing it with anyone!”
Ms. Balquier posted a picture of the jam on her Instagram, saying, “Strawberry jam makes me happy. And I love your jam.” Balquier spread the jam over a piece of toast.
Meghan’s small sector of fans praised her,
“I don’t eat jam that much, but for you, Meg, I’m buying some. In fact, hubby and kids will eat them on my behalf,”
someone cooed.
Another fan said,
“I remember learning how to make jam in cookery class; so much fun, and all so yummy! I know Meghan is absolutely loving this new era with ARO, with support from her amazing friends like Delfina.”
“It’s all in the details; the ARO logo embroidery on the jam covering is exquisite,”
another person exclaimed.
Most People Are Not Impressed by Meghan’s New Brand
Another member of the cult, Meghan, remarked
“Smart people know that when life gives you lemons, don’t just make lemonade, make jam, marmalade, and money doing so; I’m here for this.”
While all this makes it look like people can’t wait to get their hands on Meghan’s new product, a poll conducted by the Daily Mail revealed that 68 percent of Americans are not interested in American Riviera Orchard. Her fans are just a group of people mesmerized by her phony act.
The overall lack of interest is an eye-opener for Meghan, who hoped to generate more heat. Meghan unveiled her plans for ARO in an Instagram video in which she is baking in her kitchen while wearing a floor-length black ballroom gown.
As for Meghan’s fruity idea, the Duchess could have been inspired by her father-in-law, King Charles, who started selling products such as jam from the Duchy of Cornwall Estate in the 1990s.
Prince William inherited the Duchy estate when Queen Elizabeth passed in September 2022. Meghan’s jam is known for its “sweet and fruity” taste.
Meghan will sell an extensive, ridiculous list of products. The lineup includes stationary, cookware, gardening supplies, pet food, make-up, soap, fragrances, body lotions, and fruit jam.
Several people are not impressed by Meghan’s “effort.” Someone pointed out,
“Anybody notice the label on the promo jams Meghan Markle is selling to “friends” is literally peeling off? Not a good start for someone who has, and I quote, “A keen eye and freakish attention to detail.”
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