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>Sealed honey will pick up moisture if kept in an area of high humidity.
>  Bob


And visa-versa. Sealed honey left in a dry hotroom will lose moisture. Cut
comb in its container will also dry out over time. I have some that is
three years old, and never crystallized. It is now thick as glue.

Mike




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