Apples
Nowadays also known as the symbol for a company manufacturing sleek electronics, the proverb "An apple a day keeps the doctor away" dates back to 19th century Wales $0.89 (1 oz/28.35 grams)
Apricots
Originally from China where they have been cultivated for over 4,000 years. Today, close to 90% of world production is in the US$0.49 (1 oz/28.35 grams)
Banana Chips
Beethoven’s favorite fruit: Ba-na-na-naaa! $0.49 (1 oz/28.35 grams)
Organic Blueberries
All the blueberries grown annually in North America spread out in a single layer would cover a four-lane highway that stretched from New York to Chicago $1.69 (1 oz/28.35 grams)
Cherries
Offered without the pit. But Brian Krause is a 10-time winner of the International Cherry Pit Spitting Championship, and holds the international cherry pit spitting record, launching a pit 93’ 6.5” $1.19 (1 oz/28.35 grams)
Goji Berries
Native to China, this sweet red fruit contains 21 minerals and 19 amino acids and has been used for centuries in Chinese medicine to promote longevity$1.59 (1 oz/28.35 grams)
Cranberries
About 80 million pounds of this delicious fruit are consumed each year during Thanksgiving alone in the United States $0.69 (1 oz/28.35 grams)
Pears
Rank second to the apple as the most popular fruit in the United States $0.99 (1 oz/28.35 grams)
Pineapple
It takes two years for a pineapple plant to produce fruit, but it is worth the wait! $0.99 (1 oz/28.35 grams)
Raisins
Four pounds of fresh grapes are needed to make one pound of sun-dried raisins $0.39 (1 oz/28.35 grams)
Strawberries
Considered poisonous in Argentina until the mid-1800s $1.19 (1 oz/28.35 grams)