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Oct 18, 2012 15:06

Honey, You Make Me Blue. Beekeepers near the French town of Ribeauville, which is home to a M&M’s processing plant, have noticed their bees turning out honey in unnatural shades - green, blue and dark brown among them.

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elnigma October 27 2012, 18:26:58 UTC
people say eating the green ones makes folks hornier

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altamira16 October 27 2012, 16:28:18 UTC
HERE are some more pictures from a few weeks ago.

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chaosrah October 27 2012, 18:26:46 UTC
Question is- how does it taste?

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outlier1985 October 28 2012, 05:00:27 UTC
I think people are more enthusiastic about the concept of alternatively-colored honey, rather than the circumstances that produced it.

It's understandable, though... this is how Apple makes their money; same product, NEW COLORS!!!!111!1ONE! :P

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hystree October 28 2012, 00:19:48 UTC
Word, nambroth, why don't people think before they post. Poor bees, I sincerely hope they do something about this. Bees are already in such danger and it's a huge global problem with potential terrifying repercussions. Really not something to laugh or joke about.

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