2701 days ago

Great tasting, great value, locally produced Honey for Sale

Susan from

We have our delicious honey available for sale with FREE DELIVERY to North Canterbury every Wednesday.
-Creamed Clover Honey 1kg Jar $14
-Honey Dew Honey (runny Honey) 1kg Jar $13
-Manuka Honey 500gm $15
Our honey has been filtered so is not considered 'raw'
The Manuka has not been tested for UMF or MGO, it has passed MPI's Manuka Standard test as it has over 70% Manuka pollen count

We also have beeswax available for those food wraps
100gms Beeswax $7.50

We can also supply dried Pollen, please enquire for more details

We can supply in bulk too.

If you would like to have some honey delivered to your door, please get in touch via our email: honeysales@queenbeez.net.nz

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