
John Cripps, creator of the Pink Lady® apple, passes away aged 95
John Cripps, the plant-breeder who naturally cross bred the first ever Pink Lady® apple in Australia in 1973, has died at the age of 95.
John Cripps, the plant-breeder who naturally cross bred the first ever Pink Lady® apple in Australia in 1973, has died at the age of 95.
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The world’s best photography served up at the 2022 Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year ceremony
The annual Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year is nearly upon us, and with the long-awaited shortlist announced, it’s time to reveal the catalogue of breath-taking images from around the world depicting a myriad of different scenes relating to the world of food.
Do you enjoy the sweet things in life? If so, you’re in good company according to our latest research, which has revealed that Brits are a sweet-toothed nation, with over half (54 percent) claiming they love a sugary snack over something savoury.
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