“What are unhappy cranberries called?”/“Blueberries.”

“What are unhappy cranberries called? Blueberries.” The cranberries joke—included in many Thanksgiving joke collections—has been cited in print since at least 1986.
 
   
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The Purple Turkey and Other Thanksgiving Riddles
By David A. Adler; Marylin Hafner
New York, NY: Holiday House
1986
Pg. ?:
What are unhappy cranberries called? Blueberries.
 
22 March 1994, Indiana (PA) Gazette, “Mighty Funny’s Mini Jokes,” The Mini Page by Betty Debnam, pg. 3, col. 2:
WHAT ARE UNHAPPY CRANBERRIES CALLED?
BLUEBERRIES!
   
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May 1995, Boys’ Life, “Think & Grin,” pg. 65, col. 1:
Jill: What are unhappy cranberries called?
Jack: What?
Jill: Blueberries!
Gena Trimarco, Weed, Calif.
 
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The Little Giant Book of Giggles
By Charles Keller
New York, NY: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
2003
Pg. 225:
What are unhappy cranberries called?
Blueberries.
 
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Twyla Verhelst
‏@twylav16
THANKSGIVING JOKE: What are unhappy cranberries called? Blueberries. #lamejoke #happythanksgiving
5:30 PM - 7 Oct 2011
 
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Courage for Beginners
By Karen Harrington
New York, NY: Little, Brown and Company
2014
Pg. ?:
“Do you know what you call unhappy cranberries? Blueberries.”