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<blockquote data-quote="tmarques" data-source="post: 2074" data-attributes="member: 285"><p><em>Hello Kaihoka, I respect your opinion, but we should reflect on the explanation of authenticity that was proposed by Bron: “Champagne, only comes from France” and Manuka Honey can only come from NZ. I’m here not to change the world, I’m just as a hobbyist that fell in love with bees, and no one can stop me from fulfilling my goals. Remember what I sad earlier “It is giving that you shall receive!” that is the only way that you will prosper in this world! Keep this in mind this is fact of life. The Manuka plant give the nectar to the bees and the bees will proliferate its existence. Got it? The symbiotic relationship. It’s an honor to get you input. Bee-Happy! Thanx……….Tony………>)))*>……………</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmarques, post: 2074, member: 285"] [I]Hello Kaihoka, I respect your opinion, but we should reflect on the explanation of authenticity that was proposed by Bron: “Champagne, only comes from France” and Manuka Honey can only come from NZ. I’m here not to change the world, I’m just as a hobbyist that fell in love with bees, and no one can stop me from fulfilling my goals. Remember what I sad earlier “It is giving that you shall receive!” that is the only way that you will prosper in this world! Keep this in mind this is fact of life. The Manuka plant give the nectar to the bees and the bees will proliferate its existence. Got it? The symbiotic relationship. It’s an honor to get you input. Bee-Happy! Thanx……….Tony………>)))*>……………[/I] [/QUOTE]
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