Last seen: Jul 12, 2026
and "worlds largest honeybee" tells you nothing about whats in YOUR jar. a giant bee can still make mild honey if the flowers werent right that season...
@Jake your "convenient" instinct was bang on. any claim that makes the scary thing vanish with zero effort is the one to distrust on sight
short version: specifics are respect, vibes are marketing. a name and a place beats "timeless guardians of the cliff" every time
its a description not a permission slip. people say "its just honey" like its a magic password
"tipsy honey" is a clickbait phrase, not a description. exists because it scans well, not because anyone checked it
the "must be weak then" thing is just the hype talking. everything online sells it as a rollercoaster so calm reads as broken. mild is a real result, ...
honest answer nobody wants: it depends which agency you mean. food import is one thing, novel food rules another, provincial stuff a third. "is mad ho...
The media loves one villain mechanism. It makes a neat story.
'Traditional honey can pose risks for some people; sensational framing misleads and encourages reckless behavior.'
worth it when youre buying testing + traceability + fair sourcing. ripoff when its the same anonymous honey with a nicer lid. price reads the same eit...
honest cheap seller exists. pricey dishonest one absolutely exists. price sorts almost nothing. what sorts it is whether the paperwork matches the jar
recycled CoA is the nasty one. passes the lazy check. "is there a CoA" yes, done. nobody looks whether the sample id matches the lot on the jar
Online 'legal in India / illegal in India' arguments are always 95% vibes.