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These very sweet grapes first appeared in 2017 in very short supply. They are named after candy due to their shape and taste. Moon drop grapes are firm enough to be snapped in half. They are in season from August to October but again in limited supply. Moon Drop® is the proprietary name given to these uniquely shaped grapes developed by The Grapery® in Bakersfield, CA. They are a seedless black grape of the botanical classification Vitis vinifera that offer an excellent crunch and intensely sweet grapey flavor.
40 pounds (18.1kg) of legos for $25 at a tag sale
Moon drop grapes. QuoteThese very sweet grapes first appeared in 2017 in very short supply. They are named after candy due to their shape and taste. Moon drop grapes are firm enough to be snapped in half. They are in season from August to October but again in limited supply. Moon Drop® is the proprietary name given to these uniquely shaped grapes developed by The Grapery® in Bakersfield, CA. They are a seedless black grape of the botanical classification Vitis vinifera that offer an excellent crunch and intensely sweet grapey flavor.
Quote from: Parts on September 26, 2020, 09:24:03 AM40 pounds (18.1kg) of legos for $25 at a tag sale omg, treasure!I'd probably drown them in bleach before building stuff though. But what a find!
I had know idea this was a thing. Now I'm curious.
... "firm enough to be snapped in half."I need to try these...if I can ever find them. I love grapes, but soft grapes are one of those things with me. Yuck.