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Giant Tree Tomato, As Seen On TV, Delicious Money Saving Tomatoes

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http://www.tjmc.com/tomatoes - Giant Tree Tomato - As-Seen-On-TV. Unbelievable giant tomatoes that are as big as grapefruits. Grow delicious huge tomatoes this year for a fraction of what it would cost to buy in the store.

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Tomatoes
Giant tomatoes
Delicious tomatoes
Grow tomatoes
Tree Tomatoes
Tomato tree
as seen on TV
buy online
save money
humongous tomato tree
plant tomatoes
tomato garden
tomato plant
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http://www.tjmc.com/tomatoes

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  • @85mariapatricia true, i read a report that linked GMO tomatoes to crones disease. the thing is it could be true.

  • @85mariapatricia most tomatoes are genetically modified, if they aren't they rot really really fast.

  • mmmmmmmm mmmmmmm genetically modified food..lots of it and added benfit of it rotting your GI tract...nothing more wholesome than putrid intestines!

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  • ΠΑΟΚ 4

  • ok heres the real question ..has anybody actually planted these tomotoes and have they yielded what the commercial promises they would?

  • been i several places that have this commericial and also several websites that complain about that place myself included and they dont send them to u but they take there money... never again

  • This is bad

  • Why am i watching this

  • @soccrplaya10 While not directly manipulating the DNA of the plant (or animal), selective breeding IS manipulating the genome, and thus effectively modifies the genetics of the organism. Perhaps I'm splitting hairs but the point of my original post was that this particular tomato plant is fairly old and not a "MONSANTO scary seed". You might also double check the number of GMO crops because I can think of others like tobacco, alfalfa, squash, tomatoes, rice, and peppers. So you're 50% wrong.

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