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Interesting.
I see they claim there's no genetic engineering. This may be just the thing to help in the battle against childhood obesity. Nutritionally, they rank with traditional apples, with 0 fat, or cholesterol.
It's surprising to see that they're not kosher.
Personally, I advise against the sliced offering, if only for the prevalence of food borne bacteria that may be harmful to the consumer. Buy fresh produce whole, and slice or chop it as you need it.
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