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Wildflower honey is produced from nectars harvested by bees from a wild variety of flowers. The harvest period runs from April to June during which honeybees would go through a system of flowers to collect nectar from blackberries, tulip poplars, black locusts, maple, basswood and a lot more. This garden variety of wild flowers is what gives wildflower honey its distinct, complex floral flavor. It comes in amber color and has a robust aroma. This local honey is recommended for people with allergies.
Honey sticks, sometimes referred to as honey straws, make a great "sweet treat" for snack time and bag lunches. The individual sticks are a handy pocket or purse to-go size, to be consumed by themselves or paired with another treat (tea, coffee, ice cream, fruit, cereal, etc.).
There are several ways to open the honey stick: bite the end of the honey stick, pinch with your fingers, or cut with scissors.
This 1lb bag contains approximately 80 individual wildflower honey sticks.