To my surprise, this bag, marked Wisconsin cranberries contained teardrop shaped cranberries, unlike the round to ovoid berries I'm used to. Is this the kind YOU are used to? Does anyone know what variety this is?
...yes I saved some seeds

I scattered 1/3 of them around my bog gardens in hopes that they would grow -- they should definitely get the winter stratification if they need it, but will be competing with other plants -- I sowed another 1/3 in a small pot and left it out in the garage where it should also get cold enough. I dried the last 1/3 of the seeds, but I'm not sure if cranberry seeds can be dried and saved for later sowing....