> I agree on the face of what is today known, selling HF as Honey is not > right or legal in the US and other areas. I am not convinced that Dhampur > is doing any thing different from other sugar companies other then they > say they have a HF product that chemically can not be detected as any > different then honey... I tend to agree with Andy here. However, Dave (and I suspect Gwen) sent me the material I used to make the page in question, and I think that some kind of response is in order to the deliberate promotion of something called a 'honey analog', rather than corn syrup, etc. Beside, you all know me, I like a bit of controversy now and then as long as it is friendly. So I put the material where it can be seen: Sorta a run-the-flag-up-the-pole-and-see-who-salutes approach. Is this the end of the world as we know it? I doubt it. That world ended some time ago and we're still surviving on residual body heat (to steal from a long-dead french philosoper). Nonetheless, I think that we need to think this over with clear minds. No issue has only one side. When it comes to winter feed, we have had a problem with inverts int he past up here in the Great White North. Long winters and the slightly reduced cage bee life that has been observed on HFCS compared to sucrose conspire to defeat our attempts to winter on cheap feeds ande leave us hostage to the sugar monoploy here in Canada. Now, along comes a substance that is indistinguishable from honey and apparently it is cheap enough to tempt packers into keeping a few drums close to the blending room door. This is obviously bad news for us as beekeepers, since the potential for damage to markets that have always been ours alone and the potential loss of reputation is something to fear. However -- on the other side -- here may be the long awaited perfect winter feed????? Allen PS: Yes, Dave's effort is focused on Canada, but he has strong ties to California. I'm sure he would be glad to get involved in a US effort too, but his main concern now, if understand correctly, is to ensure Canada obeys the rules. If anyone has any info on a US (or other country's) campaign to deal with this, please send me the material and I will consider psoting it with what you havel seen by now, or linking to any sites dealing with the subject. And in the interest of fairness (and keeping the pot boiling:), I'll consider posting any defenses of what we may euphonistically call 'blending'. -- Buy, sell, trade, get a job, hire help, announce a meeting, advertise a business or publication... For free *beekeeping related* classified ads, visit http://www.internode.net/HoneyBee/BeeAds/ often. These ads work fast!