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Don Buck Honey - 12 Pot Mixed Box

Christopher from Massey

A variety box of twelve (12) pots of Don Buck Honey at a bulk price. Great idea for a gift or if you would like to try out a range of honeys. $135.


This box contains:
• 1x Manuka-Rewarewa Honey (200 MGO) from the Waitakere Ranges, 500g
• 1x Towai Honey from Northland’s Pukete Forest, 500g.
• 1x Avocado-Manuka (60+ MGO) Honey from Orchards near Kaikohe, 500g.
• 1x West Auckland Farm and Forest Blend, 500g.
• 2x Far North Manuka Blend 85+ MGO, 370g.
• 2x Pohutukawa Blend Honey (Bay of Islands), 370g.
• 1x Kanuka Honey (Waitakere Ranges), 500g.
• 2x Far North Bush Honey, 500g.
• 1x Kanuka-Manuka Blend 40+ MGO, 500g.

*Contents subject to change depending on availability. Photo is indicative.

Bulk price, great for gifting or for having a variety of honeys to sample!

Two (2x) Mixed Boxes combined at $240.

Pickup is from Massey or you can have it couriered to you.

www.donbuckhoney.co.nz...

Price: $135

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