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Lady Alice is a recent cultivar of domesticated apple which was discovered in 1979 at an orchard near Gleed, Washington as a chance seedling and is a registered trademark by the "Rainier Fruit Company" who named this brand after Alice Zirkle, a co-founder of the company.The Lady Alice apple has a dense and crispy texture and a rich heirloom-like complex flavor, sweet with hints of tart. It is typically stored after harvest and sold to the retail customer at the flavor's peak.
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