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> Why not write to the manufacturer and ask what the "honey molasses" used
> in
> the product is?
Good idea, especially if you are really that interested in "honey molasses".
I'm not.
Personally, I'm more interested in the question of how products that have
the word, "honey" on them, can have zero honey in them -- especially if the
inference is that honey is the sweetner in the recipe. I don't think I have
to write anyone to guess that there is no honey in the sauce in question,
but I could be wrong.
If you think I'm wrong, go ahead and write them. The address on the label
is Tony Romas, Dallas, TX, but the product is made and distributed bt
Greystar Products, Inc., Orange, CA. 92865. Maybe everyone should write.
Anyhow, let us know what you find out.
I think I already know.
allen
http://www.honeybeeworld.com
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