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The honey board also promotes through the use of full page ads in the
Family Circle magazine, that
contain recipes using honey.
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> From: Ken Theil <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Honey Advertisement
> Date: Tuesday, December 02, 1997 2:23 PM
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> Hi!
>
> Several posters have asked what type of advertising the National Honey
Board
> undertakes to promote the honey industry. While leaving the grocery
store
> the other day I noticed in a brochure rack by the exit a folding colorful
> pamphlet entitled *Squeezed for time, honey?*. It promotes honey as a
sugar
> substitute, and describes 8 low-fat recipes that include honey. On the
back
> of the pamphlet it states that you can, if you are interested, get more
> information about honey including additional recipes, storage, and buying
> tips by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the National Honey
> Board in Longmont, Colorado.
>
> KW Theil
> Wooster, Ohio
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