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Brian Fredericksen <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 19 Apr 2008 19:34:58 -0400
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i wonder if they can just relabel it for human consumption. 

glorybee and drapers in Nebraska routinely sell what I've been told is chinese or asian bee pollen for 
around $3.00 -$3.50 a pound in bulk 100# lots. the stuff is easy to identify - its got the 
consistency, appearance  and flavor of sawdust with little moisture content, yuck. 

http://www.glorybeefoods.com/gbf/Shop_ProductDetail.cfm?
PC=21&PSC=&P=11383&Product_Name=pollen,%20bee%20granules,%20wildflow&Token=74.33.29.
203:{ts_2008-04-19_16:28:29}-864257

http://www.glorybeefoods.com/gbf/Shop_ProductDetail.cfm?
PC=21&PSC=&P=20649&Product_Name=pollen,%20bee%20powder,%20tea%20bee&Token=74.33.29
.203:{ts_2008-04-19_16:28:29}-864257

i see this material being sold at various health and natural food stores. 

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