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michael palmer <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 30 Apr 2001 06:45:07 -0400
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And if the NHB would advertise "make it with US honey", maybe the Genuine
U.S. Beekeepers wouldn't continue to be an endangered species. Exactly who
are they trying to kid. All the increased consumption of honey they brag
about has been in manufactured foods. That honey comes from outside the
country. I received the same junk mail, and feel it a slap in the face. Hats
and tee-shirts won't help is one bit, creating a market for U.S. honey will.

                                                                    Mike

Bob Harrison wrote:

> Hello All,
> I received in the mail yesterday the NHB apparel program 2001. I receive
> mail from the board because I have paid the one cent per pound since the
> start. Although I have not always agreed with the board I have supported
> its efforts.
> The official NHB T shirt for 2001 is unusual to say the least.
> On the T shirt in big letters is *Genuine U.S. Beekeeper* with :
> *Endangered Species* below beekeeper.

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