I do not understand what craisins are

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it looks and feels like a raisin, but has the taste of a cranberry. Are mad scientists genetically mutating cranberries to resemble raisins? I read about genetically modified organisms and this may be one but I am not sure. Perhaps these are raisins that are injected with cranberry juice, I have no idea.
 

Philreal187

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Best option eat organics. I never had a craisin, but it could be a hybrid or cross breed. GMO r actually going into a species dna and altering it by generic engineering. The main gmo's on the market r corn, cotton, soy, and canola. Definitely others out there but those r the most common. I believe gmos have not been tested enough to prove safe to me. So with my distrust of corporation and big government I avoid gmos as much as possible.
 
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Wait, so these craisins are not a genetically modified monstrosity that will cause me to grow a third nut? Just dried cranberries?
 
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2 Cycle

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I used to own some California raisin figurines. Now they look like they have aids
 
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