Fake Honey Is In Most Stores…Study Shows. Learn How To Know The Difference

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Wouldn’t it be upsetting if you thought you were buying some good old natural honey, when in fact you’ve just bought honey that had all the goodness taken out of it?  Or worse yet, it being full of heavy metals and illegal antibiotics.  We’re sure you know that honey can be very nutritious and good for our health. But what if you had bought the fake stuff?  On the Next Page, learn how to know the difference between the real honey and the fake honey.

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208 Responses to “Fake Honey Is In Most Stores…Study Shows. Learn How To Know The Difference”

  1. Rosemary Cutbush

    Nov 26. 2015

    I get my honey from an island I work at that has their own bees. Raw and beautiful

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  2. Draha F. Kadlec

    Nov 26. 2015

    I only buy the raw honey from local beekeepers.

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  3. Tracie Prince

    Nov 26. 2015

    Buy local then you will not have this problem

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  4. Yvette McCarthy

    Nov 26. 2015

    I’m lucky enough to know a beekeeper personally for honey.

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  5. How about honey from australia ,i think they are not fake unlike made in usa? From middle east like dubai,they have organic raw honey too & i am using it….

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  6. Nan Betz

    Nov 27. 2015

    i buy raw from locals.

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  7. Susan Heney

    Nov 28. 2015

    Local producers is smartest route. Why they allow these inferior, tainted products on grocery shelves is deplorable. Self education is still the best defense.

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  8. Victoria Horne

    Nov 29. 2015

    What about unpasteurized honey from Superstore?

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  9. Jane Mosher Page

    Nov 30. 2015

    Filtering to increase shelf life? What an advertising lie.
    Honey NEVER spoils.

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  10. Cindy Barrett

    Nov 30. 2015

    Wanda House Saunders

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  11. Judie Miller

    Nov 30. 2015

    I only buy local from people here!!

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  12. Janice Scheffer

    Dec 02. 2015

    I am VEGAN I do not steal the bee’s/spit/bee’s vomit…bees make the honey for them not the selfish humans who exploit the innocent

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    • choim

      Dec 16. 2015

      No…you just murder innocent carrots for your own selfish needs.

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  13. Cheryl Oberkirsch

    Dec 03. 2015

    I also have a honey supplier…

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  14. Cathy Rainey

    Dec 10. 2015

    Sure is but I heard Trader Joes has the real thing.

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  15. Ruchelle Gee

    Dec 10. 2015

    If honey is harvested after being capped and is tested with a refractometer to ensure the proper moisture level this won’t happen.

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  16. Sadie Altmeyer

    Dec 11. 2015

    I said it before and I’ll say it agin this is what happens when we by are food from other countries that don’t like us!!!! Hello wake up American …

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  17. Amanda Muma

    Dec 11. 2015

    Wow Janice Scheffer you sound really crazy going off at this woman for honey? Take your meds and eat a steak…

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  18. Cindy McBeain

    Dec 13. 2015

    Janice Scheffer your points maybe more valid without the name calling and foul language. You truly come off as a crazy, hateful person which from what I understand is the exact opposite of what a vegan should believe. All of your points are being dismissed due to execution.

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  19. KeriLynn Webber

    Dec 13. 2015

    Amber Biddle

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  20. Amber Biddle

    Dec 13. 2015

    That’s why I order mine from a beekeeper or the church

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  21. Mary Roziewski Birch

    Dec 15. 2015

    Interesting.

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  22. Debbie Manger-Gaygusuz

    Dec 15. 2015

    Is the organic honey fake too?

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  23. Debbie Manger-Gaygusuz

    Dec 15. 2015

    Manuka honey from New Zealand is the real thing and the best to buy.

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  24. Norma de Guzman

    Dec 16. 2015

    So honey from Costco is not real honey .

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  25. Eva Tudor

    Dec 18. 2015

    Buy manuka

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  26. Danielle Dooney

    Dec 18. 2015

    Sarena Bradley

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  27. Janice Scheffer

    Dec 20. 2015

    Cindy McBeain I live in a crazy world where animals are killed and called food…insanity…is what is is…all animal consumption triggers chronic diseases…I will always be a voice for the animals…I only sound crazy to the flesh eaters is all

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  28. Gayle Slaughter

    Dec 20. 2015

    It is costly but i only buy local & raw honey as well.

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  29. Isabelle Fried

    Dec 21. 2015

    Buy it from the farm or they lie…..

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  30. Fern Sandi

    Dec 23. 2015

    for your health… choose local made honey It really helps combat allergies, triggered by local pollen…

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  31. Donna Whiteduck

    Dec 26. 2015

    Looks like I have to go have a chat with the local bee keeper. Looks like I’ve been buying the wrong stuff.

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  32. Theresa Webb

    Dec 26. 2015

    I buy mine from whole food store raw unfiltered honey

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  33. Deb Zafiris-Thorall

    Dec 29. 2015

    And how is organic honey really organic? Bees travel many miles? Hoax?

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  34. Lenore Repel

    Dec 30. 2015

    isn’t it fraud to pass off phoney honey as real honey?

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  35. Ashley Nicole

    Dec 30. 2015

    Robert Crisp for your page 🙂

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  36. Robert Crisp

    Dec 30. 2015

    Janice, I am a fourth generation bee keeper and own 3 Beez Honey Farm. The bees collect nectar and store it in a specific sac called the nectar sac. Completely different than their stomach sac. They store excess honey in their hives (called brood boxes) and when that’s full they put their excess honey in what is called “supers”. They produce an abundance of honey (if it’s a strong hive). That is what we take. They have plenty to live on and feed from.

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  37. Robert Crisp

    Dec 30. 2015

    http://Www.3beezhoneyfarm.com. Pure unadulterated honey. Raw and unheated. I promise you won’t be disappointed!!!!

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  38. Cindy McBeain

    Dec 30. 2015

    Knowledge is power

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  39. Julie Ann Tucker

    Dec 30. 2015

    I was wondering the same thing because that’s where I buy mine..ugh!

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  40. Peggy Barnes Hale

    Jan 01. 2016

    In the grocery store, you can read the ingredient label and most aren’t pure honey!

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  41. Kate Peterson

    Jan 01. 2016

    Thank you for this info. It is very ueful.

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  42. Janice Scheffer

    Jan 03. 2016

    Robert Crisp the bees really want you to take their food you have to wear a bee suit…EXPLOITING THE INNOCENT…THE BEES DO NOT WORK FOR HUMANS…ONLY THE WEAK EXPLOIT THE INNOCENT…THE STRONG STAND UP AND SPEAK OUT FOR THEM

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  43. Janice Scheffer

    Jan 03. 2016

    Amanda Muma I do not pay for innocent animals to be enslaved/tortured/slaughtered for my taste buds…I do not let my taste buds rule my brain…only the WEAK eat the innocent…you have proven you are a WEAKLING

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  44. Susie Goorman

    Jan 04. 2016

    So filtered honey has no nutrients? Are all the nutrients in the pollen? Can someone explain it to me?

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  45. Karen Kolb-Spencer

    Jan 05. 2016

    Karen

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  46. Carol Grant

    Jan 05. 2016

    this is good to know….

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  47. Caroline Thomson

    Jan 06. 2016

    Good to know

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  48. Carol Giuliani

    Jan 06. 2016

    Georgia Honey Farm is local and the best to get true pure honey

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  49. Robert Crisp

    Jan 06. 2016

    Janice, they’re insects.

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  50. Robert Crisp

    Jan 06. 2016

    Janice And if I didn’t care for them the varroa mite would kill them off!!! Then you wouldn’t have any vegetables to eat. You would then starve. The mites and insecticides are killing them off. If it wasn’t for beekeepers they would be going extinct very quickly.

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