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  2. Cotton Candy grapes - Wikipedia

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    According to Jim Beagle, the CEO of Grapery, this makes them "probably sweeter than the average grape, but within the range of sweetness." [9] Weighing in at about 18 grams (0.63 oz) of sugar per 100 grams (3.5 oz) of grapes, the cotton candy grapes have about 2 g (0.071 oz) more sugar per 100 g (3.5 oz) than regular table grapes. [10]

  3. What Are Cotton Candy Grapes, Really ? And Where Can ... - AOL

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    Maybe you’ve seen them at the grocery store…and maybe you passed them off as a total gimmick. But Cotton Candy grapes are as popular as ever, and...

  4. New Grape Tastes Like Cotton Candy - AOL

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    A new designer fruit tastes like cotton candy. Fruit breeder David Cain has created a hybrid grape plant that produces fruit that tastes like cotton candy, according to NPR. Dubbed the Cotton ...

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  6. International Fruit Genetics - Wikipedia

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    Their grapes come in red, black or green varieties. [16] The company's licensed products include its signature Cotton Candy grapes, Sweet Celebration, a crunchy, cherry red, mid- to late-season seedless grape with a large berry, and Candy Hearts brand sweet red grapes. [1] [6] Other shapes and flavors have names invoking sweet flavors.

  7. Concord grape - Wikipedia

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    The Concord grape is a cultivar derived from the grape species Vitis labrusca (also known as fox grape) that are used as table grapes, wine grapes and juice grapes. They are often used to make grape jelly, grape juice, grape pies, grape-flavored soft drinks, and candy. The grape is sometimes used to make wine, particularly sacramental and ...

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  9. Thomcord - Wikipedia

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    Thomcord grape is a hybrid of Thompson Seedless grape (Vitis vinifera, or Sultanina), which is popular in American (?) supermarkets during the summer, and seeded Concord grape (Vitis labrusca), commonly used to make grape juice and jelly. [2] [3] It is a plump, juicy, seedless table grape and is slightly firmer than Concord. Thomcord has a blue ...