In a message dated 2/21/2005 9:27:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Mentioning that word - what about dates? Do they produce a honey crop - and
> if that is the case, when will I be able to
> label up such a pot without fear of being prosecuted under the fraudulent
> labeling policy of Canada as
> "Canada number 1".
>
>
Being a Beek since 1981, I learnt that that Canada No 1 means the contents
meet the No 1 grade as defined (and now patented) by the federal government. If
the source of the honey is not Canadian (in this case) then a statement need
be included somewhere on the labelling (not necessarily on the front page)
where the honey was produced. The Beek is now technically a packer as is anyone
using honey that their organisation did not themselves produce.
george
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