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		<title>By: SmarterFitter Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Honey Pots - No more sticky hands!</title>
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		<description>[...] Brad Isaac of Achieve-It! has discovered a somewhat obvious (if you&#8217;re Winnie the Pooh) solution: the Sili Gourmet Honey Jar. His review is on his blog: As you can see it looks nice, it&#039;s got a stainless steel handle and lid combo. The dipper is made of silicone. There is rubber around the bottom of the lid to help seal the container. It just feels good to use. [...]</description>
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