Why Grape Doesn’t Taste Like Grapes

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In this week’s Mid-Week Mini Episode, we learn why grape flavor doesn’t taste like grapes.

Today is National Grape Day. It’s also National Grape Popsicle Day. But you may have noticed that Grape Popsicles don’t taste like grapes. 

Grape is a flavor that millions of Americans instantly recognize… even though it barely tastes anything like the actual fruit it’s named after.

You probably know exactly what “grape flavor” tastes like. Purple candy. Grape soda. Grape cough syrup. That aggressively artificial flavor that somehow tastes more purple than actual purple things. But here’s the weird part: if you handed that flavor to someone who had never heard of grapes before, there’s a decent chance they would never connect it to the fruit sitting in your grocery store.

Real grapes – especially the green and red table grapes most Americans eat today – taste mild, crisp, juicy, sometimes floral, sometimes tart. Artificial grape flavor tastes bold, syrupy, candy-like, and unmistakably fake. So what happened? Did scientists just completely miss the assignment?

Not exactly.

The answer actually comes from a grape most Americans barely eat anymore called the Concord grape.

Concord grapes were developed in the 1840s in Concord, Massachusetts by a man named Ephraim Wales Bull, and for a long time they were the grape flavor in America. They were used in juices, jams, jellies, and eventually products like Welch’s grape juice. If you’ve ever had classic grape jelly on a peanut butter sandwich, that’s probably Concord grape.

And Concord grapes taste dramatically different from the seedless grocery store grapes most of us eat now. They have a much stronger aroma and a musky sweetness that punches you in the face a little bit. In fact, there’s a chemical compound heavily associated with that flavor called methyl anthranilate. That’s the stuff candy makers and soda companies leaned into when creating “grape flavor.”

So technically, artificial grape flavor does taste like a grape. Just not the grapes most people are eating in 2026.

It’s kind of like if future generations only ate bland factory strawberries for 100 years, but candy companies kept using the flavor profile of wild strawberries from the 1800s. Eventually people would start saying, “Why doesn’t strawberry candy taste like strawberries?” when really the fruit itself had changed in popularity.

And the weirdest part? If you ever get the chance to try a real Concord grape, especially fresh, suddenly grape soda starts making a lot more sense. It still tastes exaggerated – because candy companies turn the dial to eleven – but you finally realize they weren’t completely inventing a random flavor out of nowhere.

Although, to be fair, grape cough syrup still tastes like somebody dissolved a purple candle in sadness.

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