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the good fakes around now arent the obvious ones

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 Ben
(@ben)
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@Jayzz thats the whole trick of the recycled one. report is 100% genuine, it just describes honey you arent holding


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(@trailtori)
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market version of the relabel one: amazing spoken origin story, gorgeous jar, zero batch number anywhere. ask which lot the paper covers and the story gets very vague fast


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(@kiranfromnepal)
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the relabeling is the one that actually angers me. to print "gurung honey hunter" on honey that came from anywhere is not only a lie about a product. it is borrowing the danger those men climb into, and our tradition, as a sticker. a photo of a cliff is not proof a single rupee reached the village.


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(@fiona)
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from a compliance angle the relabel and colour stuff is mostly implied claims. they never literally write "this is stronger", they photograph it red and let your brain finish the sentence. harder to pin down, same effect


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 Jake
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id 100% have fallen for red=strong before this place. bit embarrassing in hindsight


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