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Paula Red Apple

Paula Red apple

It looks like a Mac, it smells like a Mac, it tastes like a Mac – but it’s a Paula. Discovered in a group of McIntosh apples by Lewis Arends in 1960. He named the new apple after his wife.

Storage Tips

Apples should be kept in a cool (below 60/70°F) space away from sunlight and heat, where they will keep for two weeks. Refrigerated apples can last as long as six weeks.
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Jonamac Apple

Sometimes proud parents combine their names to create a baby’s name. Jonamac is a combo of Jonathan and McIntosh.  

Storage Tips

Apples should be kept in a cool (below 60/70°F) space away from sunlight and heat, where they will keep for two weeks. Refrigerated apples can last as long as six weeks.
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McIntosh Apple

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This is the apple that fell on Newton’s AND Steve Wozniak’s head! The very apple that started it all came from a tree that was scorched when Canadian Farmer John McIntosh’s farm burned in 1884. Every McIntosh Apple is descended from his trees, spreading lovely apples and iPods the world over.

Storage Tips

Apples should be kept in a cool (below 60/70°F) space away from sunlight and heat, where they will keep for two weeks. Refrigerated apples can last as long as six weeks.
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