Have your fruit and eat your candy too – sort of.
Grapes that taste like fairy floss have hit the shelves in Australian supermarkets.
“It’s been grown in America for the past eight seasons and has gained a big following over there because of its unique flavours,” Mildura-based grower Adrian Caia told ABC News. “We decided to get the rights to grow it in Australia and introduce something new to the market which was a bit more suited to kids.”
‘Cotton candy grapes’ have been available for a few weeks now and unsurprisingly, the reaction on social media appears to be positive.
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“You had me at candy”, one mum commented.
Another added: “Candyfloss grapes? Yes please! #cottoncandygrapes.”
What do you think? Have you tried Cotton Candy grapes?
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