Bunce Apiary

Honey Time

Honey!

Whether in tea, on ice cream, with granola and yogurt, or on your peanut butter sandwich, our honey is ready. When I first harvested honey a few years ago the first thing my dad said was "you should get some of those squeeze bottles." Well Dad, here they are. We have 1 and 2 pound sizes1 with flip tops and everything.

Honey Jars

How do you get it? Where is it sold?

Because I'm a small-scale producer (some beekeepers call this hobby or sideline scale) South Carolina provides a special set of rules to allow me to sell honey2, provided that I sell directly to "friends and family" rather than the public. All that to say: it isn't in stores, you have to get it from me.

So,

Reach out! If you have my email, phone, or address already, hit me up. (See SCDA, I'm not selling online to strangers) I'll add my email information here soon, when I get that set up. Until then leave me your email and I'll let you know if I book a table at a farmers' market or something.

-- cameron


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  1. Honey is sold by weight, 1 pound = 16 oz = 453g, ~12 fluid ounces by volume; 2 pounds = 32 oz = 907g, ~24 fluid ounces

  2. SCDA