Don Buck Honey - Manuka Six Pack
Looking to try some Manuka honeys? This combo is a selection of 2x of the three different Manuka honey batches sold by Don Buck Honey at a discounted (combo) price. Pack includes a range Manuka honey grades from the Far North and from Auckland’s Waitakere Ranges (Other honey types are available if you don’t want expensive Manuka!)
Includes:
2x Manuka Blend, Far North, 85+ MGO (around 5+ UMF) – 370g
2x Manuka-Rewarewa Blend, Waitakere Ranges, 200+ MGO (8.5 UMF) – 500g
2x Monofloral Manuka, Far North 300+ MGO (11+ UMF) – 250g
Further discount – 2x Manuka six packs for $240.
(Will sell one each of these (3x pots total) for $70)
Pickup is from Massey by prior arrangement, or I can courier the order to you with Post Haste (around $10 depending on address)
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