Cotton Candy Grapes! JFF

Updated on September 16, 2013
M.B. asks from Clearwater, FL
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I just bought some grapes that were made to taste like COTTON CANDY!!! I feel like I'm being bad yet it's grapes so its ok! LoL....I think it may be my new favorite fruit! What's your favorite fruit?!?

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Y.M.

answers from Iowa City on

My daughter saw those grapes the other day at the grocery store. She thinks that it is a terrible idea and that "grapes should taste like grapes." I must say, I agree with her.

I like Cripps Pink apples.

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L.A.

answers from Austin on

Ha, yes the first bite tastes like cotton candy, but then they taste like muscat grapes.

They are all natural hybrid grapes.

Cotton Candy Grapes™ are an unusual new hybrid variety developed over eight years by breeding wild grape species in California. As its name implies this grape has a distinctive flavor that does, remarkably, taste very much like the spun sugar convection. This is not a genetically engineered product; but rather a tedious hand-pollination process was employed that resulted over many seasons. The fruit has an initial burst of Cotton Candy flavor that recedes into a mild, juicy sweetness. Actually, these green to light yellow seedless grapes are low in acid and pleasantly sweet without being overly sugary. A great new healthy snack food for kids or the child in all of us! Product of California."

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H.W.

answers from Portland on

That is so weird... they haven't reached my market yet!

Fave fruit: tomatoes. Ronald Reagan was wrong: ketchup is NOT a vegetable. Tomato and mayo sandwich? Excellent. (just ask Harriet the Spy). I'm roasting tomatoes for pasta tonight. mmmmmm.......

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C.I.

answers from Fort Myers on

Blueberries. Where did you find those? It may be a way to get my grandson to eat fruits. I don't live to far from you, so I am sure we have the same groceries.

T.F.

answers from Dallas on

These are at my regular Market Street. I don't l ow the difference. All I observed was a huge price/# . Are they worth it?

I'm more than happy to purchase them
If they are worth it.

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These are at my regular Market Street. I don't l ow the difference. All I observed was a huge price/# . Are they worth it?

I'm more than happy to purchase them
If they are worth it.

V.S.

answers from Reading on

I saw those in the grocery store, but there was no explanation of what was added to them to make them taste like cotton candy. Grapes are delicious as they are - I'm really grossed out by these mutant "fruits." I was really bothered by the grape flavored apples they came out with a few years ago, but at least that was fruit flavored fruit. This is a little scary to me.

S.G.

answers from Grand Forks on

Sounds like Grapples. They are grape flavoured apples and smell like grape Kool-Aid.

My favourite fruit would have to be oranges.

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N.K.

answers from Miami on

Wow, that sounds amazing, and it might just convince my little one to eat fruit if it tastes like cotton candy! Our favorite fruit is mango, but mango's hard to pack and keep, it can get all mushy if put into a zip lock and it is messy to eat as a school snack, whereas grapes are perfect for these purposes. I also love figs, but too pricey to buy, and same with cherries, another favorite. Strawberries I like, but only the extremely sweet fresh-picked ones from a field, not the tasteless stuff on grocery shelves that are huge and have no flavor or are sour. So what are these cotton candy grapes called and where are they found? Are they in the produce section or what?

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❤.M.

answers from Los Angeles on

I tried those but couldn't get over the fact that I was eating fruit but
thinking of the fair. The flavor kind of grossed me out. Maybe it's because I truly love grapes. :)

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K.D.

answers from Milwaukee on

Strawberries and pineapple-yummy.

These sound interesting but I haven't seen them here yet. Thanks to Laurie for the explanation of how they were created.

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