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The French began to produce colorful bee honey
Surprised beekeepers in the Alsace region of France discovered that their bees began producing the "wrong honey" all sorts of colors. Bewildered French beekeepers originating from the city of Ribeauvillé, eager to solve the riddle, contact your local biologist and authorities to help resolve the dilemma - why their bees began to produce non-natural honey is a mysterious green, blue, red ottenkov.
As a result, it was found that the company's plant Mars, located in the north-east of France at 4 km from the town of Ribeauvillé, has made the release of the remnants of bright red, blue, green, yellow and brown dyes for their candy M & M's. At present, the international representatives of Mars have not given comments about this situatsii.
Most likely upset victims beekeepers (and there are about a dozen) simply will have to puzzle over how to dispose of the tainted honey, which of course no one wants to buy because it got dyes. While the past few years the number of bees, both in France and around the world has dropped dramatically, although France is still one of the largest producers of honey in the European Union, producing some 18,330 tons per year.
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