Bright green honey might seem like bad St. Patrick's Day kitsch, but French beekeepers are harvesting the stuff in droves–along with blue, red, purple honey–because of waste from M&M's candy. In the town of Ribeauville, in Alsace, beekeepers were perplexed by the colorful substance bees were bringing back to their nests, until they finally discovered that they were picking it up at a nearby waste processing plant, where Mars candy company sends waste–including dyes from M&M's. More »Post from: Blisstree