Getty
Ludacris, meet Ludacrisp. Ludacrisp, meet Ludacris.
It may seem rather ludicrous that a brand-new apple varietal was named after the Grammy-winning artist behind “What’s Your Fantasy,” but millennials are a unique cohort.
“I came from a family of farmers,” JP Pacello, owner of upstate New York’s Pacello Orchard, tells TODAY.com, adding that his grandfather first farmed corn, beans and wheat on the land that 37-year-old Pacello now grows apples on.
Stream Philadelphia News for free, 24/7, wherever you are with NBC10. WATCH HERE
“I started planting trees and fell in love with it, started expanding the orchard and now we are up to about 200 acres of planted orchard with several fresh varieties,” Pacello says. “We don’t do any processing or juicing; it’s all fresh: Galas, Honeycr

NBC10 Philadelphia Entertainment

Associated Press Top News
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
WAND TV
AlterNet
CBS News Video
ABC News
America News
OK Magazine
Raw Story