Un-bee-lievable: B.C. honey wins best in show at U.S. competition

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A jar of creamed honey from B.C., which usually costs a little under $15, sold for a whopping $650 US ($877 Cdn) at an international honey event earlier this month.

Amanda Goodman Lee, a beekeeper based out of Creston in the Kootenay region of southeastern B.C., said she was shocked to see honey she produced fetch such astounding prices.

“Now when people complain to me saying my honey prices are high, I’m going to say they’re not high enough,” Lee said during an interview with Chris Walker, host of CBC’s Daybreak South.

She and her husband, Jeff Lee are the proud owners of Honey Bee Zen Apiaries, which

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