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Date: | Thu, 11 Aug 2005 21:49:28 -0500 |
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Hello All,
A new fake honey product has been seen on Kansas City area store shelves.
The label reads:
Purity
LIGHT BLEND
HONEY
Under the word Purity in print so small you can barely reads is the word
"foods"
Under the word honey in the same small print is:
"blend of honey & corn syrup"
I have got a tote full of 55% fructose in the building. I took a sample. I
had my wife mix the samples up and let me taste both and see if I or a
helper could pick the Purity sample. We could not both taste alike.
Under ingredients:
First: corn syrup
second: High fructose corn syrup
third: honey (without the word "Pure Honey")
The label is designed on purpose to give the impression the bottle contains
"Pure Honey"
The bottle I bought was 8 ounce and retailed for one dollar. The standard
store markup is 25 to 28%. Purity foods must have sold to the store the 8
ounce bear at around .72 to .75 cents.
The rectangular front 8 oz. clear bear sells in a 1000 lot with snap caps
from Drapers at .34 cents each.
1.00 U.S.
- .25
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.75
-.34
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.41
-.03 for front & back label
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.38 for half pound of honey .76 for a pound.
Would be hard to make money if the product was honey but you could make a
killing if the product was fructose that sells in bulk in the 12 to 14 cents
a pound range.
The maker of the product is trying to conceal their identity from beekeepers
that watch these things I believe.
On the back of the bear:
Distributed by (not packed by):
Purity Foods
Clayton,OH.45322
Also a nutrician information number (509)765-8818)that I plan to call
tomorrow along with the National Honey Board to report the product!
Sincerely,
Bob Harrison
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