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    Costco's Honeycrisp apples aren't the only fruit to receive criticism on Reddit over the last few months. In November, multiple shoppers aired their grievances about the retailer's avocados, ...

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    Made with, of course, chopped cranberries, but mixed with California Valencia oranges and sugar, the citrus bites change the flavor profile. Each 16-ounce tub is $3.99. Cheesy Herby Biscuits

  4. List of apple cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Over 7,500 cultivars of the culinary or eating apple (Malus domestica) are known. [1] ... California, US Introduced 1944 Flesh is white. Tree is a heavy producer.

  5. The 4 New ‘It’ Apples (That Aren’t Honeycrisp) - AOL

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    1. Cosmic Crisp. The largest apple launch in American history, Cosmic Crisp took over 20 years to develop and was reportedly marketed with a $10 million budget before it hit supermarkets in 2019.

  6. Honeycrisp - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Plant Patent 7197 and Report 225-1992 (AD-MR-5877-B) from the Horticultural Research Center indicated that the Honeycrisp was a hybrid of the apple cultivars 'Macoun' and 'Honeygold'. [1] However, genetic fingerprinting conducted by a group of researchers in 2004, which included those who were attributed on the US plant patent, determined ...

  7. EverCrisp - Wikipedia

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    Trademarked as EverCrisp, the MAIA-1 variety is a cross between two existing apple cultivars: the Honeycrisp and Fuji. [2] Originally produced in Ohio, EverCrisp has since expanded to apple-growing regions across the Midwest in Michigan, Illinois and Indiana, in the Northeast in Pennsylvania and New York, and in the Northwest in Washington. [3]