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The Grapery has a list of retailers by state that carry their grapes to help you in your search, though you can’t narrow it down to search for just Moon Drops.
Instead, Grapery worked alongside International Fruit Genetics to cross-breed thousands of grape varieties until they discovered one with a cotton candy-like flavor.
And if you're not a fan of cotton candy, the Grapery is also working on other flavors that will taste like lollipops or gummi bears. media: 19862687 ...
Grapery's CEO denied the company used IFG's proprietary information as part of ongoing efforts to improve its market position. He called the suit retaliation for Grapery's success getting a July ...
It took Grapery, a California-based grower, almost 15 years to develop this freaky looking grape called Witch Fingers. Each purple fruit grows up to two-and-a-half inches long and currently comes ...
Grapery CEO Jim Beagle said, "They're so big it takes two bites sometimes." They hang in big, heavy bunches. Beagle said the witch fingers come in different colors.
Wine Review: Ambrosia from Arbor Hill Grapery Ambrosia is a dessert wine from Arbor Hill Grapery on Canandaigua Lake. Consisting of the Traminette varietal the nose may remind you of buckwheat ...
Grapery horticulturalist Dr. David Cain said the process is all natural. There is no altering of genes or adding artificial flavors. The designer grapes have about 12% more sugar than table grapes.
Cotton Candy Grapes season is over by Sept. 20. “We achieved the astonishing flavor using all-natural breeding practices,” Grapery states on its web site.
If cotton candy isn’t your jam, Grapery makes other grapes called Gum Drops, which also boast a “luscious candy-sweet flavor.” Grapes that taste like candy? Yes, please!
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