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I have a honey customer who didn't like to have to unscrew a jar lid every time
he wanted to use the honey, so he asked me to give him a container that was
easier to handle.  I know a squeeze bottle is easier, but I didn't have one
available, so it occurred to me that honey is approximately the same
consistency as liquid hand soap, so I bought a pump type dispenser bottle for
him to use to dispense his honey.  It ought to work fine and be easy to use.
the only real downside is the cost of the pump.

I have never seen honey sold anywhere with a pump type dispenser.  Has anyone
on the list used this?  If so, how did it work out?  Was it popular?

Layne Westover, College Station, Texas, U.S.A.

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