You're not alone if you're suffering from allergies. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation ranks the Dallas-Fort Worth area as the number two most challenging place in the United States for seasonal allergies. Many allergy sufferers in North Texas are buzzing about a sweet remedy. It's another busy day for Scott Jackson, who co-owns Texas Raw Honey with his business partner, Carlos Hambleton. "We've done this now for 15 years. We've been beekeeping for probably 25 years," Jackson said.
Main Idea: Texas Raw Honey is seeing strong sales as North Texas allergy sufferers turn to raw, local honey for possible allergy relief.
Key Points:
Raw honey may not help allergies for everyone, and relying on it could delay better treatment for some patients.
Texas Raw Honey shows how local small businesses can meet consumer demand for natural products and give households another choice for sweeteners.
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Primary business at the center of the article’s discussion of raw, local honey sales and allergy-related demand.
Co-owner of Texas Raw Honey and a central quoted source discussing the business and its honey sales.
Cited for ranking the Dallas-Fort Worth area as a difficult place for seasonal allergies, supplying background context.
Named doctor quoted recommending raw, local honey to allergy patients, providing key support for the article’s main theme.
Co-owner of Texas Raw Honey, mentioned as Scott Jackson’s business partner but not otherwise a focus.
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