Here's When You Can Expect Cotton Candy Grapes To Hit Store Shelves
While late summer is peak season for cotton candy grapes, the uniquely sweet fruit doesn't always show up on store shelves at the same time each year.
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While late summer is peak season for cotton candy grapes, the uniquely sweet fruit doesn't always show up on store shelves at the same time each year.
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