right|thumb|250px|A four-pack of Grāpples on a supermarket stand in [[South San Francisco, California|S. San Francisco, United States.]]

Grāpple ( ) is the registered brand name for a commercially marketed brand of Fuji or Gala apple that has been soaked in a solution of concentrated methyl anthranilate (grape flavor) and diluted with water in order to make the flesh of the apple taste like a Concord grape. The solution does not add additional sugars or caloric content, nor does it affect the nutritional value of a standard apple. Contrary to what the name implies, it is an externally flavored fruit product, not a true hybrid of two fruits.

These processes were initially patented in 2004 under patent No. 7824723, with revisions in 2007, and 2010, with the latter being the final patent. The patent was granted to one Mr. Gary A. Snyder, or Snyder LLC., who let the patent expire in 2022, under fee-related reasoning.

The brand started selling products in 2004 In 2016, Grapple Fruits launched a more tart flavor at the PMA Fresh Summit in Orlando, Florida.

As of 2024, the parent company responsible for the production of Grapple has discontinued both variants of the grape-flavored apple, citing low sales, declining interest, and poor publicity.

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