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French beekeepers are producing multicolored honey because the bees are eating residue from a nearby M&Ms plant. NOT KIDDING!
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[quote:grasptheuniverse:MV8yMDEwMTIwXzMzNzc4NzE5X0QzNDA0QjdF] A japanese company owns M&Ms and they have a contract with a japanese company who ships the milk powder used in the chocolate to the various factories around the world. In light of the radiation problems in japan, I stopped eating the chocolate and told my family not to buy them also. I would not eat the honey from those bees and those bees will die soon. [/quote]
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Beekeepers in northeastern France have been alarmed to find their bees producing honey in unnatural shades of green and blue.
The beekeepers believe the source of the problem is a biogas plant close to Ribeauville in Alsace, as Catharina Moh reports.
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These beekeepers are gonna make a shitload of money selling this multicolored honey, but it probably won't take any longer until these insects start dying, getting sterile or presenting other mutations.
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