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Plastic grapes appear as a brief mention in Hal Cannon's Utah Folk
Art (Brigham Young University Press), a catalog that accompanied a
Utah Folk Arts exhibit of 1978. See pages xv-xvi and figure 4.
Cannon notes that including the grapes in the exhibit "confused and
irritated" Utahans.