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Mon, 19 Apr 2004 23:29:06 -0500
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Medhat,
May I suggest that your suggestion - "I would suggest to use Antibiotics
Contamination of Canadian Honey Blended with Foreign honey" may read
better as:
"Foreign honey, contaminated with Antibiotic material which has (then)
been blended with Canadian Honey".

I suppose it depends on the proportion of each honey and its source.
At what proportion do the labelling requirements deem a pot of honey to
be labelled as: One of Canadian honey blended with Foreign honey, or,
Foreign honey blended with Canadian honey!

Regards,
Peter.

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