It is almost identical to their widely gown mandarin oranges. Another theory behind the Clementine is that it originated in China much earlier than that. Based off of his discovery, the fruit was then named Clementine in both English and French. A hybridization happened in the backyard of an orphanage that was taken care of by a man named Brother Clement Rodier. The history of the Clementine was more of an accident than a discovery. We're celebrating those juicy, sweet yet healthy fruits that make winter so sunny! That's right - it's time for the Cuties® Clementine! Its harvest season is from late October through February - for 100 days, so grab your fair share of Cuties® now from your local grocery store! We want to make sure that you know what’s good for you in store this season.
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