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Brian Fredericksen <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Oct 2006 14:21:47 -0400
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Good question Bill

In a related comment, I had a customer give me a container of "John Mountain" USDA organic 
honey ...anybody seen this yet on any shelves.? I swear it looks and tastes like melter honey, dark 
looking like buckwheat but tastes like roofing tar.  

What a joke..its some of the worst tasting honey I've ever seen on a retail shelf. No hint on the label 
as to what country of origin the honey came from, packed out by a regional packer in Mn. High 
moisture too. I guess I won't worry much about losing any sales to "organic honey" any time soon.

Products like this just blur and distort the organic philosophy, what a sham.

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