Don't callem Bluberries

Monday, May 7, 2007

This link thanks to Rick from USA Today. Kind of makes your mouth water.

By Gwen Florio, USA TODAY HUNGRY HORSE, Mont.— The counterfeits come across the U.S. border from Canada by the truckload, hundreds of pounds a month. Longtime dealer Marla Hedman says that unscrupulous folks blend them into the good stuff, diluting its potency. Another, Edward Springman, says the quest for the real thing has inspired "stories of knives and fights and guns."

Don't Call 'em Blueberries in this State