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Photo 1: Two young men standing in the back of a semi holding orange boxes that say "The Peach Truck", Photo 2: A semi truck with orange sides that say "The Peach Truck" and orange Peach Truck labeled tents with people picking up peaches in the background. Photo 3: A close up of a box of peaches. Photo 4: A small green pickup truck with wooden sides on the bed sits inbetween rows of peach trees in an orchard, and the bed of the truck is filled with peaches.

The Peach Truck travels the country annually, but you can order home delivery too.

Photos provided by The Peach Truck

Get ready for fresh, juicy, handpicked peaches, Indy: The Peach Truck is coming to town this month.

The Peach Truck tours the country annually, bringing freestone peaches from the trees to your hand in as little as a few hours. No grocery store bruising, no sneaky rotting.

Tour stops in Indianapolis are coming up quickly. Place a pre-order now to make sure you get in on one of the best crops in a decade before the final stop in our area on Friday, Aug. 2.

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