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Bob Harrison said:

Sought by packers because of low price and mixed using 8 drums of the 
bakery
grade  ( darker honey for those not familiar with the term) mixed with two
drums of the white to lighten up.

I might add. "............ to lighten up and make it edible".

I have seen that mixing in some honey packers places. Then honey is 
bottled and gets the label "Canada Grade 1". Interesting!

Medhat

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