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Peter Loring Borst <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 Jan 2018 19:07:24 -0500
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> I will stay out of the chicken blood debate... But So far beekeepers seem to like it,  as well as bees.

> How will the honey buyer react to this?

>This seems to me a silly question.   Our honey buyers still think honey is bee vomit. Not a retail issue as I could ever see it.

Hi Charles,

I thought you were going to stay out of the chicken blood debate. I am glad to hear the beekeepers like it, I haven't tasted it yet myself. 

I don't agree that the question of honey customers is silly at all. The main thing honey has going for it is being a natural unprocessed product that people can feel good about. 

But that's OK, when they buy honey from me I tell them: my bees never got the chicken blood, never will. Just pure flower power!

PLB

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