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Because of the rise in "honey fraud" and online scams, use these tips to ensure your seller is legitimate: Support local beekeeper for honey - Facebook

: Unlike the uniform taste of grocery store honey, beekeeper honey varies in flavor and color depending on which flowers the bees visited, such as wildflower or clover. buy honey from beekeeper

Buying honey directly from a beekeeper is the most reliable way to ensure you are getting that hasn't been adulterated with syrups . Local honey is often preferred for its potential to help with seasonal allergies by exposing the consumer to local pollen in small doses. Why Buy From a Beekeeper? Because of the rise in "honey fraud" and

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