Rainbow Colored Honey Anyone?

By - 276 words

Language

Reading Level

Listen to Article

The small town of Ribeauville that lies on a scenic wine route southwest of Strasbourg, France is known for two things - Its vineyards and 35,000 bee colonies that produce more than 1,000 metric tons of delicious amber honey each year. However, since August, while the honey has been as delicious as ever, it has lost its amber hue and instead taken on strange shades of blue, green and even red!

Mystified, the beekeepers embarked on an investigation to see what was causing the sudden change in color. While it took a few months, they believe the mystery has finally been solved. Turns out that just about 2.5 miles away from the hives lies a biogas station which processes waste from a Mars confectionery plant that manufactures - You guessed it - brightly colored M&M's!

The British Beekeepers Association believes that due to a harsh 2011-2012 winter, the bees had a hard time foraging for honey, leading them to look for alternate sources of sugar. That's probably when they discovered the colorful sweet liquid waste that the company stored in large bins outside the plant.

The biogas company has now changed their procedures so that any incoming waste is stored in covered rooms to which the bees have no access to. While that will definitely help going forward, the poor beekeepers are scratching their heads about what to do with all the colored M&M honey that nobody wants to purchase.

The news is not particularly good for the rest of us as well. With bee colonies disappearing all around the world, the golden liquid is quite precious to begin with - Losing more, just adds to the dire situation.

Resources: news.yahoo.com,dailymail.co.uk

Cite Article
Learn Keywords in this Article
526 Comments
  • lorie34
    lorie34over 9 years
    I never knew that m&m 's had honey in them -Lorie34
    • crayberryover 9 years
      i never expected that
      • littlesmartpant
        littlesmartpantover 9 years
        I agree cheetahluver
        • handsomeover 9 years
          scary
          • cutecupcake2048
            cutecupcake2048over 9 years
            thats so nasty
            • cheetahluver
              cheetahluverover 9 years
              Thats cool- but its not really gross, like its just like normal honey but the color came out with the honey from the bees- so like its not "ewwwww" or anything that bad.
              • peacheslarue
                peacheslarueover 9 years
                I tottally agree with u
                • analise
                  analiseover 9 years
                  Its "ewwww" because the coloring is made of- CORNSTARTCH, LESS THAN 1%- , CORN SYRUP, DEXTRIN, Coloring (, INCLUDES , BLUE 1 LAKE, RED 40 LAKE, YELLOW 6, YELLOW 5, RED 40, BLUE 1, BLUE 2 LAKE, YELLOW 6 LAKE, YELLOW 5 LAKE, BLUE 2) , GUM ACACIA, and those can cause serious changes to your inside genes. That is how mutations are made.
                  • spinnypeeps
                    spinnypeepsover 9 years
                    I guess it's not that bad... they're just trying to survive, plus it's technically our fault that the colors are changing. But I would prefer natural golden honey, of course.
                    • happypug12
                      happypug12over 9 years
                      analise, I think what you're trying to say is that if you eat too many M&Ms, your skin can change color. : O
                    • cheetahluver
                      cheetahluverover 9 years
                      So since you think the honey is "ewwwww" so then you're saying that M&M's are really gross too?
                      • swimmer_girl02
                        swimmer_girl02over 9 years
                        Not regular grade a honey. Although personally I don't like m&ms (sorry, peacheslarue!) but gummy bears, which is just as bad so I'm trying to stop.
                        • crystalmori
                          crystalmoriover 9 years
                          You know, they have these natural gummy-bear shaped vitamins that you can buy. They're called 'yummy bears', and they're really, well, yummy. ^_^ I personally love them, and I think they taste way better than gummy bears. So it's just a thought, but I'm wondering if it might help you get over your gummy bear addiction.
                        • peacheslarue
                          peacheslarueover 9 years
                          its OK! Everyone has different tastes!
                        • peacheslarue
                          peacheslarueover 9 years
                          Dont make me sad :( I luv M&Ms!
                    • redflower1975
                      redflower1975over 9 years
                      that honey looks really weird. i wouldn't try that try that
                      • saddlebred
                        saddlebredover 9 years
                        This is really weird. They should have been a lot more careful with the waste.
                        • swimmer_girl02
                          swimmer_girl02over 9 years
                          eeweweweww please I'm 4 grades ahead in this stuff don't trust this honey
                          • cheetahluver
                            cheetahluverover 9 years
                            What do you mean- its just honey thats colored from the bee's waste. What does "don't trust this honey" and "i'm four grades ahead of this" have to do with anything? Its interesting science, not gimmicks to try to trick anyone or anything.
                            • swimmer_girl02
                              swimmer_girl02over 9 years
                              This is the basics of genetics, which I am in an accelerated program cuz I want to be a genetic scientist. Don't trust rainbow colored honey because it carried components that can kill you. Any other regular grade A honey is fine, cheetahluver.
                        • animegirly
                          animegirlyover 9 years
                          Ok i like normal honey but i can't trust rainbow honey