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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 ...
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 ...
GENERAL A. J. PLEASONTON, from Philadelphia, U.S., has been engaged since 1861 with some very interesting experiments on the influence of light, transmitted through violet glass, in developing ...
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.
Jim beagle, CEO of The Grapery, explained to GMA earlier this week: 'Some grapes we have in experimental trials taste like gummy bears, lollipops, grape soda, skittles and mango!' ...
The variety was developed by horticulturist Dr. David Cain, for Grapery co-owners Jim Beagle and Jack Pandol on their beautiful 1,000-acre operation.