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Photo 1: Two young men in green hats hold orange boxes labeled "The Peach Truck: delivering joy since 2012" Photo 2: A large delivery truck with orange sides labeled "The Peach Truck" in a parking lot Photo 3: A close up photo of a box of peaches  Photo 4: An old green Jeep truck with wood siding on the bed sits in the middle of a row of peach orchards. Photo

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

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Good news: If you missed The Peach Truck’s Raleigh stops on its annual tour, you can still sink your teeth into fresh, juicy peaches.

Order Home Delivery from The Peach Truck to get peaches delivered right to your door. The deadline for Home Delivery orders this summer is Thursday, July 31, so there’s limited time left to get in on The Peach Truck’s best crop in a decade.

The Peach Truck’s freestone peaches are always hand-picked, hand-packed, and on the truck within hours of being on the tree.

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