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Raw Wildflower Honey From Unsprayed Wild Flowers 24 Lbs. Ships Free

$114.39  $68.63

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  • Brand: Tom Charnock Honey Farms
  • Condition: New
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Expiration Date: honey has no expiration
  • Food Specifications: unfiltered & full of nutrients
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Model: 100% natural, nutritional
  • Product: Honey
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Shipped in 2 USDA approved food bags.: The Jar in the picture is not included.
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:West Palm Beach, Florida
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:New
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This honey is wildflower honey freshly extracted. This honey is never heated or filtered thus<br>preserving<br>all the natural<br>benefits.<br>The honey is a<br>mixture of honey from Florida blossoms and is now primarily from<br>non-agricultural areas free of pesticides and chemical sprays. You are<br>buying<br>this<br>honey for about<br>$13.00 a quart with free shipping.  This<br>is no joke. It is 100% pure<br>US<br>honey. If you have bought wildflower honey from us before, remember that wildflower honey's color and taste will vary from season to season. The wildflowers the bees are visiting determines the color and taste of the honey. Darker honeys are always higher in antioxidants and this wildflower has a very pleasant flavor. Different geographical areas and times of the year influence the wildflowers that will be in bloom at any given time. Sometimes we don't have any idea about the flowers the bees are foraging on, therefore we cannot always tell you the predominant floral source.<br>We are extracting Florida<br>wildflower honey<br>now from beehives that we had in the South Florida pine-lands and Everglades region.<br>A<br>lot of<br>pollen<br>and<br>enzymes are present in<br>this<br>honey. We<br>don't want to filter this<br>honey<br>because<br>many<br>people like<br>to<br>have<br>all<br>these nutrients in their honey.<br>The honey will be<br>shipped via a<br>Priority Mail box<br>containing two 12<br>pound<br>hermetically<br>sealed food<br>bags<br>. Simply<br>cut the corner of<br>the bag and<br>pour honey into<br>your<br>own container.<br>The j<br>ar of honey<br>in the<br>picture is<br>not<br>included.<br>We added<br>the picture for color<br>recognition. Handling charge of $6.25 is included in price.<br>Note about shipping zip code:<br>We are migratory beekeepers with a honeyhouse and a home in Florida and the same in North Dakota. We are registered beekeepers in both North Dakota and Florida.  We move our bees on tractor & semi-<br>trailer trucks back and forth between Florida and North Dakota depending on the season. We transfer barrels of Florida honey to North Dakota when we go to our operation in North Dakota so we can continue our Ebay sales the year around. We transfer our clover, buckwheat, canola and other ND honeys we produce in North Dakota to Florida when we are there and then do the shipping from our honeyhouse in West Palm Beach, FL  .<br>So the shipping zip code reflects where we are in that time period, not where the honey was produced.<br>