SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah company is creating a lot of buzz because of what it sells — honey.
Aseda Raw Honey has an usual business plan. It's a plan that's changing lives of people in remote villages in central Ghana in western Africa.
Aseda president and founder Anthony Baron Kirk first tried the honey several years ago.
"I stared into this beautiful gallon of the darkest, most richest honey that I thought I had ever seen," he said, "so immediately my curiosity was piqued."
Read more about Ghana honey on KSL.com.
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