When buying natural products, it’s important to know exactly what you’re consuming. Honey is often called “liquid gold,” but its popularity means many store-bought versions aren’t pure. You may have seen videos online claiming there’s a quick way to tell the difference just by flipping the bottle. The “Bottle Flip” Method A common tip circulating on social media says: “Turn the honey bottle upside down—if it moves slowly or barely flows, it’s real. If it runs fast like water, it’s fake.” It seems like a clever trick, but while there’s some truth in the idea, it isn’t foolproof. What the…When buying natural products, it’s important to know exactly what you’re consuming. Honey is often called “liquid gold,” but its popularity means many store-bought versions aren’t pure. You may have seen videos online claiming there’s a quick way to tell the difference just by flipping the bottle.
The “Bottle Flip” Method
A common tip circulating on social media says: “Turn the honey bottle upside down—if it moves slowly or barely flows, it’s real. If it runs fast like water, it’s fake.”
It seems like a clever trick, but while there’s some truth in the idea, it isn’t foolproof.
What the Flip Test Suggests
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