Heat given off when the water freezes helps protect the fruit . A+
PepsiCo does not own Ocean Spray Cranberry juice. Ocean Spray is a cooperative and is owned by its' growers ( thus all products are owned by the growers)
Ocean Spray is a cooperative of 900 cranberry and citrus growers in the United States and Canada
many orange juice growers do this because when ice is sprayed over the plant it serves as an insulator
It is a living plant, preparing to sprout, even more nutritional valueat this stage. Some growers spray to inhibit sprouting.
It is a cooperative that was founded by 3 growers from Hanson, MA. I don't know the names of the other 2 but the "leader" was Marcus Urann.
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spray with the auxin[growth regulator] giberellins
Probably because of the following: They don't spray bug spray on the chocolate fruit, they don't add sugar, milk, etc.
It seems that there are a few home remedies, including vinegar, which have been suggested. You can find a listing of different solutions at http://www.wikihow.com/Discussion:Get-Rid-of-Fruit-Flies Hope this helps you. We're going to try the vinegar solution to see how that works.
any fruit or vegitable is organic as long as it does not have pest spray on it
Edible Arrangements uses Grade A fresh fruit and stores the fruit in cold storage to prevent the fruit from ripening. The fruit usually last about 3 days and many believe that they must spray the fruit with a preservative or an organic citric acid like a lemon juice, but in actuality they don't spray it with anything at all. It is all natural and very healthy, no preservatives or additives. Any of the fruit that could brown after cutting, like bananas and apples are dipped in chocolate immediately. The problem is they use compound and not real chocolate. The chocolate has vegetable oil in it. Like chewing wax.
you find where they live and at night you put fruit in there home at morning time they will all be in their home and you cover the exits with something with small holes in it and they will be trapped in finally you spray poison or bat free spray in their home. they will all die, however if you don't want to hurt them then when they are all out of their home you put a box in it, at day when they are all at home you close the box and put it oust somewhere else and open it so they can get out