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when selling honey from your door do you need to put labels on the jars??
Darren
Darren
No, but it must be marked with at least 'Honey' and an indication of the country it was made in. You can just write this on the lid if you want.
http://www.-------------/local/northstaffordshire/bm~doc/tradingstandards-honey-2.pdf
when selling honey from your door do you need to put labels on the jars??
Darren
when selling honey from your door do you need to put labels on the jars??
Darren
No.
I have an email somewhere that advised me I could print the information on an A4 sheet of paper and display it with the honey, or laminate it and fasten it to the gate. There's no need to label jars individually.
http://www3.hants.gov.uk/tradingsta...nessadvice/tradingstandards-business-jams.htm
That kind of turns the regulations on its head doesn't it BJF? Taken to its natural conclusion; there is no need to label honey then as there is no difference from selling to joe/josephine public from either your garden gate or from a shop, car boot, fair etc.....
I might just buy a felt tip saves a fortune on labels
it's not cost effective on a small scale.
You're right, of course.
I wish I could desist from tampering with pretty pictures for my labels.
I hate to think what I've spent on this hobby by tinkering and buying the wrong kit on impulse.
AND now somebody....ahem...has suggested that I might look at Swienty boxes
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