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If you can find this story in any other news paper, or bee publication, then I
apologize for breaking it here.
 
<BEENEWS> 1.15 Yesterday the US Food & Drug Agency (FDA) issued an IMPORT ALERT
on Imported HONEY. REASON FOR ALERT : During the past several years there have
been detentions of imported honey due to adulteration with corn or cane
sugars.Details on labs, costs, and contacts included.
 
IMPORT ALERTS require no special action they just are a way of alerting FDA
inspectors of a possible problem or concern, kind of a "bee on the lookout" for
adulterated honey.
 
Chow, the OLd Drone
http://beent.com/benews.htm

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