I was at Walmart getting veggies for husband to take to a potluck at work tomorrow and the lines were long. The lady in front of me bought pre=peeled and sliced apples. That isn't new or anything. But these were grape flavored.
I cannot figure out why you would want to add grape flavor to apples. Is this a common thing? These were in indiv packages for lunchboxes I guess. I just cannot figure out why anyone would think of it.
Am I strange to think maybe our kids should eat grapes and apples instead of making the apples taste like grapes? I haven't seen these before here, but I don't generally look at the pre-sliced apples and other fruits. I go for the baby carrots and if husband has a party and I am busy the pre cut up broccoli/cauliflower, but usually we buy the whole thing and cut it up. Esp as I don't like the tops of the broccoli and only like hte stem. It's a texture thing.
When did apples need to be sweetened, much less changed to grapes? Some of this stuff just boggles my mind. Makes me wonder what else is in those apples too.
I cannot figure out why you would want to add grape flavor to apples. Is this a common thing? These were in indiv packages for lunchboxes I guess. I just cannot figure out why anyone would think of it.
Am I strange to think maybe our kids should eat grapes and apples instead of making the apples taste like grapes? I haven't seen these before here, but I don't generally look at the pre-sliced apples and other fruits. I go for the baby carrots and if husband has a party and I am busy the pre cut up broccoli/cauliflower, but usually we buy the whole thing and cut it up. Esp as I don't like the tops of the broccoli and only like hte stem. It's a texture thing.
When did apples need to be sweetened, much less changed to grapes? Some of this stuff just boggles my mind. Makes me wonder what else is in those apples too.