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Tue, 6 Oct 2009 11:54:28 -0600
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> The sellers of sucrose charge a higher price for their sugar than in bags to
> cover the cost of mixing, storing and pumping. The cost my broker says is
> (or was) six cents a pound.

If you can get sucrose syrup from a factory (refiner) the price should
be less than bagged, since the plant has to dry out the syrup and
crystalize, then bag it.

Large bottlers buy a lot of syrup.  Maybe these days most is HFCS, but
AFAIK, they were competing with beekeepers for delivery trucks and
dates with beekeepers up here when I bought tankerloads years ago.

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