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  2. What are 'crack grapes?' Here's how to make these candy ... - AOL

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    Crack Grapes courtesy of Erika Kuiper (AKA @cookiterica) Ingredients. Jolly Rancher hard candies, unwrapped and sorted by color. Grapes and strawberries, washed and dried well. Pop Rocks candy.

  3. The Top Superfood of 2025 Has Been Revealed - AOL

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    “Peanuts offer plant-based protein and fiber. In fact, they contain more protein per serving than any other nut,” says Bauer. When you can, crack open whole peanuts versus snacking on pre-shelled.

  4. Schioppettino - Wikipedia

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    Schioppettino (pronounced [skjoppetˈtiːno]; meaning "gunshot" or "little crack", also known as "Ribolla Nera") is a red Italian wine grape grown predominantly in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region of northeast Italy.

  5. Grapes on New Year's Eve and More Fascinating Food ... - AOL

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    Grapes A number of South American countries tout the benefits of eating 12 grapes at midnight on New Year’s Eve. Each grape represents a month, and if you eat a sweet grape, that month will be a ...

  6. Cisco (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Cisco is a dessert wine [2] fortified with grape brandy. [3] ... Because of its strength, it was colloquially known as "liquid crack". [9] [10] Marketing

  7. Cotton Candy grapes - Wikipedia

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    Cotton Candy is the trademark for a variety of sweet white table grapes of the cultivar IFG Seven whose flavour has been compared to cotton candy.The grapes were developed by horticulturist David Cain and his team at Bakersfield, California-based fruit breeder International Fruit Genetics (IFG). [1]

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  9. Grape - Wikipedia

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    A grape is a fruit, botanically a berry, of the deciduous woody vines of the flowering plant genus Vitis. Grapes are a non-climacteric type of fruit, ...