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Don Buck Honey: 5.5kg Honey Buckets - $60

Christopher from Massey

A lot of people buy honey from me to replace their use of processed sugar - if this sounds like you, my honey buckets might be your thing.

This is Towai honey - a lighter coloured honey with a mild taste and is at the sweeter end of the range of honeys I have to sell.

The current batch in buckets is from the Waipoua forest in Northland – the forest where the giant Kauri tree known as Tāne Mahuta is located. These hives aren't my own, they're my in-law's hives and I do some honey-hustling for them alongside my own honey!

Great for hot drinks or doing lots of cooking or baking that requires plenty of honey.

These are 5.5kg and I sell them for $60. I also have 500g pots - $10 each, less if you buy a bunch of pots at once.

I can ship TWO (and only two) 5.5kg buckets as one package.

Courier is $7 within Auckland, otherwise pickup is from Massey.

Contact me or go to: www.DonBuckHoney.co.nz...

Price: $60

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