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Far North Honey 6-Pack Combo

Christopher from Massey

Want a Range of Tasty Northland Honeys? Try Don Buck Honey!

Try this combo six-pack from Don Buck Honey. A selection of six honey varieties showcasing some of the honey types produced by New Zealand’s Far North. $70 for the collection of six pots.


Includes:
• Avocado & Manuka (60+ mgo) from Kaikohe orchards (500g)
• Pohutukawa Honey from Islands in the Bay of Island (370g)
• Far North Bush Honey (lots of Kanuka – 500g)
• Towai Honey from Northland’s Puketi Forest (500g)
• Far North Manuka Blend 85mgo (370g)
• Far North Kanuka-Manuka from the Whangaroa region (40+ mgo Manuka, 500g)

Far North Six Pack - $70 or two for $130.
Pickup is from Massey or these can be couriered to you.
Get in touch or order from donbuckhoney.co.nz...

Price: $70

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