1496 days ago

Honey tastings and children's clothing

Trudy from SoulyNZ

Tomorrow, Saturday 12 November, from 10am Bee Fresh Farms who are local honey producers will have a tasting table outside SoulyNZ. They have a great range of honey, from Wild Flower to Manuka 350+ and a fantastic new range of fusion honey, smoked, chilli and ginger! Plus they have soap that contains manuka honey and gift packs that are great ideas for Christmas presents.

Alongside them will be Handmade by Katrina with a range of baby rompers and sun hats, tote bags and purses, scrunchies and earrings! Lovely products all made by Katrina here in Wellington.

The weather forecast is not great, so pop on down and make their days warmer by having a chat and a tasting.

www.soulynz.co.nz...
Shop 4, The Plaza, 210 Main Road, Tawa.
Tues to Fri: 10am to 5pm
Sat: 10am to 2pm

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