175 days ago

Looking for Manuka Honey?

Christopher from Massey

Don Buck Honey has several batches available with different grades and different tastes, including one from West Auckland. These pots can be purchased individually as priced below or as a Manuka three-pack combo for $55. You can also mix&match your own combos and get discounted prices for 4+ pots.


Manuka batches include:
• Far North Manuka Blend, 85+ MGO, 370g. $16
• West Auckland Manuka blend, 83+ MGO, 500g. $20.
• Monofloral Manuka Honey from the Far North, 300+ MGO, 250g. $25.

One of each of these three for $55 as a combo or x2 trios for $100.

[There are still a few left of my Manuka-Rewarewa Honey from the Waitakere Ranges, 200+ MGO, 500g. $40.]

Order online or get in touch. Pickups are from Massey, or orders can be couriered to you with Post Haste.

donbuckhoney.co.nz...

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