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First currant type tomato to win an AAS award. One of our earliest maturing, indeterminate tomatoes. A very well-kept plant when compared to the sprawling growth habit of a traditional currant tomato. Each of the tiny ½ inch fruits has a b...
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Good for salads, great for kids
These produced tons of tiny tomatoes as promised. They are sweet, but personally, I found the skins too tough. My kids love them and will eat them by the handful, but I mostly prefer them in salads where the skins don't bother me. They are great for containers because the plant doesn't get very big. The ones I have in the ground definitely do better, though. They don't all ripen at the same time, so you either have to patiently pick them as they ripen, or cut the whole truss somewhere between when the ripest are falling off and a few aren't quite ripe. Overall, I prefer larger cherry tomatoes.
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Elizabeth · August 5, 2021
Candyland Tomato
Pretty enough to decorate the deck with! Lacy foliage, super sweet, tiny and prolific fruit. Best snacking tomato.