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  2. Cranberry - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Morris April Brothers—who produced Eatmor brand cranberry sauce in Tuckahoe, New Jersey—brought an action against Ocean Spray for violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act and won $200,000 in real damages plus triple damages, [citation needed] just in time for the Great Cranberry Scare: on 9 November 1959, Secretary of the United ...

  3. What's in season? Michigan offers a variety of summer ... - AOL

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    Michigan ranks first in the nation for producing tart cherries, dry black beans, cranberry beans and small red beans, asparagus, cucumbers and squash. Michigan ranks No. 3 in the nation for ...

  4. Quiz Time! Do Cranberries Grow on a Vine or Under Water? - AOL

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    It's cranberry season! Yes, in case you didn't know—cranberries do in fact have their own season and unlike strawberries or blueberries, these tangy red berries are typically harvested from ...

  5. Cranberries Are Ready For Harvest In The Cheesehead State - AOL

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    For almost 120 years, Nodji Van Wychen and her family have been running Wetherby's Cranberry Company in Warrens, Wisconsin. Cranberries Are Ready For Harvest In The Cheesehead State Skip to main ...

  6. Vaccinium macrocarpon - Wikipedia

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    Vaccinium macrocarpon, also called large cranberry, American cranberry and bearberry, is a North American species of cranberry in the subgenus Oxycoccus. [ 4 ] The name cranberry , comes from shape of the flower stamen , which looks like a crane's beak.

  7. Axford-Coffin Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Axford-Coffin Farm, also known as Cranberry Lake Farm, is a farmstead located at 384-388 West Predmore Road in Oakland Charter Township, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

  8. Can You Eat Cranberries Raw? Find Out How to Prepare Them ...

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    Less than 5% of cranberries are consumed raw, but they’re perfectly safe to eat freshly washed and uncooked. Find out how to prepare these ruby red fruits. Starting a month or two before ...

  9. Michigan wine - Wikipedia

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    Michigan is the leading state for tart cherry production (many Traverse City vineyards were formerly cherry orchards); a number of Michigan wineries produce cherry wine, spice cherry wine, and cherry-grape blends. Michigan is a North American leader in the production of fortified fruit wines and eau-de-vie (fruit brandy).