Maryland’s bees don’t have to rely solely on their stingers to protect their honey-making operations. As of Monday, they’ll have a new tool in their collective arsenal: litigation.
A new state law sets a standard of identity for Maryland honey — effectively establishing that to be called “honey,” a product must be produced by honey bees. Products made from corn syrup or processed sugar must be called something else.
2 comments:
again; get the over reaching government out of our lives...has anyone out there had enough yet?!!
Good, I am tired of the food industry lying to us right and left. They do it because they can get away with it. Please don't tell me we need less regulation.....bull.
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