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> How are you going to go about marketing/packaging your section boxes?  I
> have "clam shells" to hold the section box, but would like something a
> little more "professional" looking.  I do not care for the old fashioned
> cardboard boxes with the cellophane window--too tempting for little, and
> mature fingers.
>
> Grant
> Jackson, MO

I have not thought of the plastic boxes.  The basswood boxes seem rather
classic (old fashioned?) and I would like to promote the idea of the
down-home, healthy feel.  I like the Kelly boxes...  Though this is my first
adventure in section honey.  Time will teach me what really works.

I am pondering whether to use the plastic bag inside the box.  Is it
necessary?

Larry
Marengo, Illinois

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