If the % is up to 70-80 you ought to consider labelling it as Honeydew as the Honey Regs specify. Honeydew can be blood red or old engine oil black and tastes of Fisherman's Friends and deep caramel.probably honeydew
Thanks....I didn't know that. The day selling it insisted it was pine honey when I said I had never tasted honeydew.ought to consider labelling it as Honeydew as the Honey Regs specify.
not necessarily both - it depends on the date formata BB date and lot number required
Yes. Suppose HB could have put it on a back label.Sorry to be picky but a BB date and lot number required, Also should state Net weight. Trading Standards can be picky too if you are selling it.
Could all be on the back where I put mineSorry to be picky but a BB date and lot number required, Also should state Net weight. Trading Standards can be picky too if you are selling it.
It would look much better if filled so there's no air gap below the lid and then labelled accordingly.Yes, the label weight is weird as that jar usually holds 454g, and it looks fairly well filled.
They're all on the back label, along with degranulation info, no honey to infants, etc, but you can't see it through the opaque black honeySorry to be picky but a BB date and lot number required, Also should state Net weight. Trading Standards can be picky too if you are selling it.
Yeah it's a 1lb jar, reduced the weight by 20g a year or two ago so annually increasing the cost of the honey doesn't ramp up the price per jar so much. A jar with no visible air gap does look nicer but sales haven't been noticeably affectedInteresting weight detail on your label…….434g
Not necessary unless you're entering a honey show, and it's quite adequate to fill to the base of the neck. It's when the level drops below the neck that visual largesse declines.much better if filled so there's no air gap below the lid
You will find that as every consumable known to man has increased in price in the last two years your customers will not notice a price increase. In fact, if you didn't raise your prices they might think something odd is occurring. Bear in mind that jars have increased by 40+% in that period and so have many other beekeeping costs.ramp up the price per jar so much
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