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From strawberry cake-flavored caffeinated mints to bursting fruit snacks, this week’s new product innovations span all sides ...
The juice company hopes the move from Concord to Waltham’s Reservoir Place will raise its profile in Massachusetts' business community.
Do you hear the “mew” of the Gray Catbird in your backyard? If you have an oriole feeder up, you’ve probably noticed that the Gray Catbird loves the grape jelly as much as the orioles do ...
Are you lucky enough to have seen Baltimore Orioles in your backyard? They migrate to our area in late April and early May for their nesting season. This beautiful pair is enjoying some grape ...
Welch Foods was hit with a consumer class action over claims the company falsely advertises its white grape juice as being "100% Grape Juice, White Grape" even though it contains artificial additives.
From bologna sandwiches to Hostess Ding Dongs, some foods dominated the cafeteria in the 1970s. Discover some of the most common foods found in every kids lunchbox in the '70s.
It’s the source of flavor in grape bubblegum and Kool-Aid, the grape traditionally used to make the jelly in peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and the grape of Welch’s grape juice.
A woman on Reddit admitted to gaslighting her husband when she's mad, and other users on the site found her antics to be more amusing than worrisome.
Think Welch’s grape jelly or grape-flavored candies, which are often based on the aromatic concord grape, rather than the milder grapes found year-round on grocery store shelves.