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Richard Yarnell <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Sep 2001 19:26:02 -0700
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At retail we get $3.10 (1# plastic Q/L); $5.85 (2# plastic Q/L) and
$8.50/quart (approx. 3#).  The modest saving to the consumer is really the
saving of a jar and label using a 1# container as standard.  Our honey is
sold in three stores locally at about 50% higher.  None are stores where
honey would normally be found.  Sales are modest, but then, so is our
operation.

On Mon, 3 Sep 2001, Lionel  Evans wrote:

> Scott, are you selling a quart of honey for $16.50? I sell mine for $5.50 per
> quart. I understand a quart is about 3 lbs.
>
> Lionel Evans
> 1307 Fern St.
> Athens, AL.
>

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Beavercreek, OR. Makers of fine     | fix we attempt, will save our planet
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