As a follow-up to an earlier post regarding the selling of a product that masquerades as honey, I have posted a couple of pics:
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...9/DSCN3656.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...9/DSCN3658.jpg
The color, packaging, placement, and label all suggest to the consumer that they are buying honey. What comes to mind when you see the words, "Texas Honey Blend?" I think of honey, honey that is made in Texas, and is a blend of different honeys. Never would it cross the mind of the layman that what he is actually purchasing is corn syrup and sugar - see the second picture.
Ross, do you think this falls outside the statutes of Texas law? If you have a link to those sections, let me know and I will forward applicable info to HEB and the Attorney General.



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