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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1817189" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Is it really non GMO or are just using that language as a selling point. Just a few years ago there was only about 6 crops which were GMO. I use to be able to list them. It costs a lot of money to create a GMO species. I would think that watermelon is a small enough specialty crop that it wouldn't pay the companies enough to invest in creating a GMO version. And I know I was eating seedless watermelon back before there was any talk of GMO. I think they created them the old fashion way, plant breeding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1817189, member: 498"] Is it really non GMO or are just using that language as a selling point. Just a few years ago there was only about 6 crops which were GMO. I use to be able to list them. It costs a lot of money to create a GMO species. I would think that watermelon is a small enough specialty crop that it wouldn't pay the companies enough to invest in creating a GMO version. And I know I was eating seedless watermelon back before there was any talk of GMO. I think they created them the old fashion way, plant breeding. [/QUOTE]
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