890 days ago

Don Buck Honey - Far North Four pack

Christopher from Massey

The Far North Four is one of the combos I have on offer. This is a selection of four honey varieties displaying some of the honey types produced by New Zealand’s Far North. Something to consider if you want to try a range of different floral varieties. $45 for four pots, $120 to have 3x of these combos.

This includes:

1. Far North Manuka Honey 85+ MGO (370g)
2. Pohutukawa from Islands in the Bay of Islands (370g)
3. Towai Honey from Northland’s Puketi Forest (500g)
4. Far North Bush Blend – lots of Kanuka in this batch (500g)

Pickup is from Massey, or these can be couriered to you using Post Haste.
Contact me or visit www.Donbuckhoney.co.nz... to check it out.

Price: $45

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Click to find out more

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