Talk:Dried cranberry

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Craisins® brand dried cranberries is a registered trademark of the Ocean Spray cooperative, and since it has not been ruled as genericized by any court of the United States, Craisins should redirect here.

But a distinction should be made, because the Craisins product has sugar/cornsyrup/some artificial sweetener added to it, right? So really, they are candied dried cranberries. -Fsotrain09 11:32, 13 October 2007 (UTC)


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