


Raw Honeycomb
Enjoy the miracle of honey in its most natural state with a gorgeous hunk of raw honeycomb sourced from Hungary....

Orange Blossom Honey
Bright and sweet as just-picked fruit, our Orange Blossom Honey brings a juicy citrus aroma to drinks and foods, especially...

Port Bourbon Barrel Aged Orange Blossom Honey
A premium harvest of our orange blossom honey has been carefully aged in the port wine barrels that once aged...

Hot Honey
Life tastes sweeter with a little bit of sting! We’ve infused our sweet Wildflower Honey with searing scotch bonnet and...

Savannah Honey
The famous magnolias, spiderwort and other flowers of our home city provide a feast throughout the seasons for the bees....

Wildflower Honey
Our Wildflower Honey is what’s known as polyfloral, meaning many types of nectar were collected by the bees to make...

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Honey for Coffee
You asked and we answered. The long-awaited Honey for Coffee is HERE. Its rich, almost smoky notes beautifully complement your...

Sourwood Honey
Contrary to their name, the sourwood trees of the southern Appalachian mountains provide a nectar so sweet the bees return...

Lavender Honey
There is a very special place along the border of Spain and Portugal where the breeze from the mountains dries...

Honey Straws
Whether you tuck a few in your purse as a portable sweetener or pack them in lunchboxes to eat straight...

Acacia Honey
With vanilla notes and a luminous pale hue, our premium Raw Acacia Honey touches the palate with delicate perfection. Known...

Black Sage Honey
Earthy with notes of fruit and pepper, Black Sage Honey is a rare and exceptional treat harvested only four seasons...

Hot Honey Fire Sticks
A honey straw that brings the heat! SBC Fire Sticks are a smoother (only 70% the heat) version than our...

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Bee Cause Honey
As if this wildflower honey wasn’t sweet enough, every purchase of Bee Cause Honey helps fund the installation of bee...

Honey For Your Tea
It’s been said that a cup o’ tea can cure almost anything; it’s even more true when the brew comes...