>My only idea was to cut up a few sections into 1 inch =
>pieces and charge 50 cents. This way kids (anyone) could try some comb =
>without being concerned with the price or whether or not they like it. =
Clayton,
Recal reading in my very old edition of the ABC&XYZ that the Root Company
once produced very small squares of comb honey for use in the dining cars
of passenger trains. In the quantities they were operating with, I think
granulation ultimately became an insurmountable problem.
Sounds like a great idea for a honey stand at a fair our festival. Let me
know if you come up with a good packaging solution for this. I also have
had trouble selling comb honey (though not chunk honey) here in South.
Greg
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