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  2. Tree Top - Wikipedia

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    A contest held among his employees led to choosing the name "Tree Top" due to the perception that the highest quality fruit grows at the tops of trees. [1] A handful of orchardists purchased Tree Top from Bill Charbonneau in 1960 and with the purchase, the growers bought the right to the first clear apple juice process developed and its ...

  3. The 22 Absolute Best Places to Go Apple Picking Near NYC

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    courtesy of applewood winery. Distance from NYC: 1 hour, 20 minutes Getting There: Drive via NJ-208, Palisades Interstate Pkwy N or NJ-17 N; bus via the 196, 197, 300, 400 or 500 lines; train via ...

  4. SweeTango - Wikipedia

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    The apple could not be grown by non-members. Members, who pay royalties for a license on producing the 'Minneiska' trees, can sell the apple only through the cooperative. [13] [19] [20] The practice, called "managed variety" for high quality standards, [21] was a new concept to the United States when the apple was developed. [22]

  5. EverCrisp - Wikipedia

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    In late-2008, David Doud of Countryline Orchards in Roann, Indiana produced an MAIA-1 apple from a test tree called MDD5-44. [4] Referring to EverCrisp, Doud described MAIA-1 as the "apple with the 21st century crunch" and thought "it was better than any other apple he was growing" [ 4 ] MAIA-1 , soon to be trademarked as EverCrisp , was the ...

  6. The 4 New ‘It’ Apples (That Aren’t Honeycrisp) - AOL

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    1. Cosmic Crisp. The largest apple launch in American history, Cosmic Crisp took over 20 years to develop and was reportedly marketed with a $10 million budget before it hit supermarkets in 2019.

  7. MN55 (apple) - Wikipedia

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    The MN55 cultivar apple developed by David Bedford, a senior researcher and research pomologist at the University of Minnesota's apple-breeding program, and James Luby, PhD, professor, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Horticultural Research Center, is a cross between Honeycrisp and MonArk (AA44), a non-patented apple variety grown in Arkansas.

  8. Rego Park - Wikipedia

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    Rego Center Phase I (August 2016) Local shops and national chains along Queens Blvd (August 2016) Rego Park is home to some of Queens' most popular shopping destinations, including the 277,000-square-foot (25,700 m 2), 4-floor Rego Center.

  9. Flushing, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Flushing Commons, seen from Lippmann Plaza near 39th Avenue and 138th Street. Queens Crossing, at 39th Avenue and 136th Street, which opened in 2017. [128] New World Mall, at Roosevelt Avenue east of Main Street; One Fulton Square, at 39th Avenue and Prince Street, which opened in 2014. [129]