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>>I may be mistaken but does honey have an
expiring data at all?<<

Honey DOES NOT HAVE AN EXPIRATION DATE.

There are a few things that can happen:
    crystallization- can be reliquidfied by gentle heat
    some of the aroma may be reduced especially if kept in warm conditions 
general and or sunlight.

So if your friend is speaking about the above he may have a point but the 
honey is still fine.
Many times people think that crystallization is equated with spoilage

Dan Veilleux
in the mountains of NC
zone 6a



 

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