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Stache_reply
lemmy.ml

Yeah i was gunna say, i remember having grapples as a kid. This isnt that new of a thing.

Although if this video is showing the process, that's pretty cool. I have no idea how it's done. I'm in public right now so i cant watch the video

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lemmy.ml

The very first thing they talk about is grapples and how they're no longer sold. Then they recreating it by looking at the instructions in the patent for it from the company once making grapples

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It does, more or less. In true NileBlue fashion, things don't go quite as initially planned.

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Labtec6
lemmy.world

I had one. It came in a 4 pack. It did taste like grapes and still had a slight apple taste but I still felt disappointed. Didn't see it around long.

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Labtec6reply
lemmy.world

In not totally sure. I thought maybe something more than just something that has grape flavour added. Maybe a slightly different texture or something. It tasted good and was crunchy but at $6 a pack, I wouldn't buy another one.

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gregorumreply
lemm.ee

$1.50 for a grape-flavored apple is a lot

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In my neck of the woods, 1.50 is the going price for a decent Apple. A shitty red delicious is 1.25.

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Muscarreply
discuss.online

That's not the way they made grapples at all. They soaked apples in the chemical that's used for "grape flavor", which is kinda what he does in the video, there's more to it though. All you did by writing that comment is show everyone you think you know something and spread that false information without even trying to look it up.

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