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2. Pouring Honey Into Hot Tea Releases Toxins Some social media users have said that pouring honey into hot water or heating honey above 284°F (140°C) releases toxins or poisons.
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Pop’s Market on Grace officially closed last week to begin converting to the owners’ third Buttermilk + Honey location.
Two brown bears escaped from their enclosure in a UK wildlife park and broke into a food pantry, consuming a week's worth of honey in a matter of minutes.
The Ice Cream Shoppe is already serving scoops off Route 1 after opening the doors of its fifth storefront in Yarmouth.
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