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    Home Β» Podcast Β» Episode 003 - How Were Cotton Candy Grapes Created?

    Episode 003 - How Were Cotton Candy Grapes Created?

    Published: Aug 5, 2022 Β· Modified: Mar 16, 2025 by Eric Samuelson

    In episode 003 we going to show you the history of Cotton Candy grapes and how they were able to come up with a grape that taste just like your favorite carnival treat.

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    πŸ›’ Before You Checkout

    What you need to know before you checkout at the grocery store or market:

    Cotton Candy grapes are available several times throughout the year. That is thanks to them being grown in different parts of the world. In the United States they are grown by Grapery and are available in August and September. I think their Cotton Candy grapes are superior in flavor and quality to any other. I would not hesitate to buy their grapes when it stores.

    Other ones I am a bit more cautious with. If the price is right, I might given them a try but I don't buy as many as I do of Grapery's.

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    Here are other grape varieties you need to check out:

    • Moon Drops
    • Gum Drops
    • Sable Seedless
    • Muscat
    • Thomcord
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