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: "The honey was packed in Australia by
Capilano as a blend of Argentine and Australian honey."

Chuck said:
I wonder as Paul Harvey would say before he discovers, .."What's the rest of
the story". Perhaps we are looking at just the tip of the iceberg.

We were told at the Kansas Honey producers two weeks ago meeting that
thankfully no Argentina honey contaminated with nitrofuran had left
Argentina. Hmmm.

Does Australia test any honey it buys for contamination or simply trust the
sellers?

Was the blend to cover up the nitrofuran contamination?

Bob

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