Saturday, October 6, 2012
You could actually sell it as a novelty for more money!
All of a sudden, some bees in France started producing blue and green honey. This bothered the beekeepers, who were more used to the light gold to dark brown spectrum that is much more common.
The culprit turned out to be M&Ms. The melts-in-your-mouth, not-in-your-hand candy.
See the story with video.
Now, the thing is, the beekeepers are apparently going to throw this stuff away. As my title states, I think it would sell for more as a novelty - candy honey!
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