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I collected spring honey just after rape finished flowering. It set like concrete, so I am going to cream it and call it creamed spring honey. It's going to be mostly rape, so can I put a picture of rape on the label? I know there are rules about this, but the honey is going to be mostly from rape even though I can't easily prove it.
 
It really does not matter what picture of what flower you put on its the wording that is important, although I think most people will find a picture of rape offensive
 
A lot of labels have bees on them but there are no bees in the honey! :ohthedrama:

I wouldn't be advertising that it was from rape-fields in any case.
Surely it's an inferior product, lacking flavour?:puke:
 
A lot of labels have bees on them but there are no bees in the honey! :ohthedrama:

I wouldn't be advertising that it was from rape-fields in any case.
Surely it's an inferior product, lacking flavour?:puke:

Hopefully not *whole* bees; Bits of bees though. I think some people like it.
 

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