Andy refers us to a web site that has information that verifies that a large Canadian honey distributor (who has subsequently shut down operations) had imported large amounts of honey from China and ship it to the U.S. That was interesting reading. I don't know what the laws are right now, but I assume it's O.K. currently to sell honey from China in the United States because of what I see in the stores here locally. I make it a habit to look up the "honey section" in the grocery stores I visit and look to see what they have, where it is from and whatever is written on the labels. In most of the stores I visit, I see on the labels they say that the honey may be from China, Canada, Argentina, or the U.S., or a blend of some or all. These seem to come from major U.S. honey packers and they say "China" right on the label. If I buy any, I always read the label first, then vote with my pocketbook. My own "personal label" honey keeps getting more and more valuable to me. I may not know everything that's IN my honey, but I do know what's NOT IN it. It's quite a market niche I enjoy. Too bad I only have 5 hives. Best wishes to all for a wonderful holiday season. Layne Westover College Station, Texas, U.S.A.