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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I saw some cherries at a Walmart and bought them so that I could preserve them in vodka and sugar for use in cocktails. This generally takes six months. But after two weeks, I can see that the cherries in the liquid are white. That has never happened to me before. Usually, the cherries get darker over time. So it looks like the Walmart cherries were dyed. I have a new bag of cherries, from the local grocery store, and I'm going to start over again. I'm glad the dye came off so quickly, because the cherry season is short, and if it had taken four-to-six weeks for the dye to come off, I would have had to wait for the South American cherries to arrive in December before I could get a new bag of cherries.[/quote] So many non sequiturs. But apparently oranges can be dyed. But it's not permitted in California. [/quote]
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