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Beekeeping Basics : Beekeeping: Construction of Commercial Grade Honeycombs

There is usually eight honeycombs in a hive box. Learn about beekeeping and getting honey from beehives in this free apiary video. Expert: Tom Emde Bio: Tom Emde is the owner and operator of Sweet Briar Honey Farms in Apopka, FL, where he cultivates locally-produced orange blossom honey. He has over 42 years of commercial beekeeping experience. Filmmaker: Todd Campitelli

Cheetah Power Surge Commercial KO


www.youtube.com Cheetah Power Surge Commercial KO Cheetah Power Surge is made with a unique blend of Chinese Ginseng, Ginkgo Biloba and Royal Jelly that gives you an all natural burst of energy, plus it improves memory and circulation and reduces mental fatigue. With Cheetah Power Surge you have the added benefit of enhancing cerebral functions and providing a powerfully refreshing alternative that gives you the boost your body and mind needs

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Cheetah Power Surge Commercial RAP


I tried really hard. I really did. If you vote for my cause, you will surely join my elite group of virtual friends. Lyrics (Learn them and pretend to be cool! Like me!) Hi, I’ve got a few words ’bout Cheetah Power Surge it’s a high-octane, Caffeine-Free energy drink, yo! with Royal Jelly, Ginseng, and my good friend Gingko Gives you energy to play hard and to think, oh No caffeine means no caffeine crash, so you won’t sink low It gives you energy Improves your memory The perfect remedy So you can defeat your enemy…? This rap ain’t ova, it’s not gonna stop ’cause this ain’t no soda, it ain’t no pop If you thought it was, you are in for a shock ’cause this most-perfect liquid creation also improves your circulation Now that is a reason for celebration So if you need caffeine-free invigoration Think Cheetah. Noone can beat ya.

Bee Commercial – Honey Halls Naturals


The story of a bee’s romance with a cough drop

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Jooy Warattaya in Protex Propolis commercial


thai commercial for Protex Propolis *credit www.warattaya.com

Packaging Honey For Commercial Purposes – 4 Tips To Do It Correctly

1. How large beekeepers can make a profit
To be able to make a good profit large beekeepers cannot just sell their products within the local community but will have to spread their wings and get business from the super markets and grocery stores too. Only then can they cope with the financial expenditure and remain solvent financially. For this to happen the beekeepers have to pay heed to the packaging of the honey and other by products which should meet the standards set by USDA.

2. How do they decide on the packaging?
The container is what makes the package attractive and this is what the beekeeper has to bear in mind when thinking of the packing. These packings can be in various types of containers like glass bottles, plastic containers and cans. The sizes of the containers can vary from a few hundred grams to several kilos. The smaller containers come in attractive shapes and colors and can be reused for storing anything else by the buyer later. Another aspect is to keep the bottles and containers firmly sealed so that they can be shipped to any destination without fear of leakage.

3. Labels are equally important as a visual effect
After the container has been decided on you will have to think about the label which is what makes the container colorful and attractive and gives the buyer details about the product. Before designing the label or going to an artist who will help you with the design you should check with the government of your state about the laws that govern certain requirements. This will decide about the information that you are supposed to put on every label. The name of the product, which in this case is “Honey”, should be mentioned boldly on the label. If you are using a distribution or packaging company their name and address as well as the name and address of your farm should also be on the label. Apart from all this the date of packaging the honey and the net weight should also be mentioned clearly. The size of the font on the label will be according to the size of the container and the label.

For those beekeepers who harvest honey of different flavors, the name of the flavor should also be mentioned on the label, as different people would prefer different flavors. Ig the honey is not filtered then you would have to mention that it is raw, natural or unfiltered on the label too.

4. USDA grades
The beekeepers who have the USDA certification will also have their honey graded and the grades will have to be mentioned on the labels too. These grades are based on the defects, quality of flavor, clarity and the amount of moisture in the honey.