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Aaron Morris: "... It's not natural, you can't organically produce honey if
you use plastic (if indeed one can produce organic honey at all)..."
I planned to get the unwaxed [Plasticell], and use our own wax to coat it.
We product our honey according to the EU organic standards, since there
really is none in the US. However, I did not think about the plastic vs.
organic requirement, so this may be moot. We do not claim organic honey,
unless we can CPS the bees and track where they go, I don't feel it honest
to do so. However, we label as "Organically Produced," and explain the
above on our back label...Thanks to all...JK
Jonathan B. Kriebel
Das Sauen Õhr Farm
3229 Zepp Rd.
Green Lane, PA 18054-2357
Telephone: (610) 864-8581
Facsimile: (215) 234-8573
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