Good news for anyone who likes their fruit disguised as candy: Cotton candy grape season now lasts nearly all summer long. Grapery — the California company that introduced us to candy-flavored grapes back in 2015 — will sells the variety from August 10 to September 20, while Divine Flavor, a family-run business with operations in California, Arizona, and Texas, has 'em in May and June.

In case you missed the boat on these, they're seedless green grapes that taste just like the hand-spun sugar you'd find at a carnival. They're made by cross-breeding different types of grapes, and only come around in the summer.

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Thankfully, both brands can be found in bulk stores, so that pesky month in July where they may not be in stores is basically moot. Frozen grapes that taste like carnival food? Sign us up.

Last year, Grapery's cotton candy grapes were found in Sam's Club around August. If your membership dollars go toward Costco, you'll be happy to know the big box store is selling the grapes right now at select locations. According to Divine Flavor, the grapes come in two- and three-pound clamshell boxes, and 16 pound bags. You can also find the magical beans at some Wegman's, Publix, Kroger, and Fresh Market stores.

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