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In a message dated 31/01/2009 14:31:44 GMT Standard Time,  
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<<I recently got to thinking about the source of nectar in NYC  and it 
occurred to me that maybe the bulk of the sugar might come from spilled  soft drinks 
and sweet stuff in dumpsters.>>


    Sorry to reply so late, but Cadbury's have a  factory a few miles from 
here. It's too far for my bees, but people with hives  nearby have tales of 
Turkish Delight and other strange honeys!  

Regards,

Robert Brenchley
Birmingham  UK


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