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Honey Subscription Gift Box

$39.00

Unfiltered
Unpasteurized
Eco Beekeeping
Eco Packaging

For the special people your list, our limited edition holiday honey subscription is the gift that keeps on giving. 

Your loved one will receive 3 honey gift boxes, delivered every other month starting in December. The first box will be delivered by December 24th, the second box March 1st, and the last box May 1st. ALL ORDERS MUST BE IN BY DECEMBER 18th. 

Each box contains:

• 1 jar of our Raw Knapweed + Wildflower honey (10oz or 1.5 lb, your choice)
• 1 rotating jar of our herbal infused medicinal honeys
• 1 exclusive honey inspired elixir created every month

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Knapweed honey is a sought-after, light-colored honey with a complex, sharp, floral sweetness with notes of caramel, anise, and herbs, a buttery texture, and a clean finish.

Raw unfiltered honey from sustainably kept bees

Shipping

Orders can take 2-3 business days to process before shipping. As soon as your package has left our warehouse, you will receive a confirmation by email. 

Returns

If for any reason you are unhappy with your purchase we offer returns for store credit within 30 days of delivery. If 30 days have passed since your purchase has been delivered, unfortunately, we are unable to offer you a credit or exchange.

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Straight from the Hive

Our honey comes straight from the beehive, strained just enough to remove bits of wax, and that’s it. Pure, unprocessed, and packed with beneficial compounds that support your health naturally. When you choose our Montana raw honey, you're getting honey as nature intended from bees to jar.

How We Compare

See the difference between our raw honey and store-bought alternatives

Our Raw Honey

Pure & Natural
  • 100% Raw & Unfiltered - Never heated above hive temperature, preserving all natural enzymes, bee pollen, propolis, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals
  • Complex, unique wildflower flavors reflecting Montana's diverse mountain flora - Each harvest slightly different
  • Local Montana origin - Minimal transportation, supports regional ecosystem and local economy
  • Lower glycemic index due to natural enzyme content - Better for blood sugar management
  • High antibacterial activity from propolis and natural compounds - Natural healing properties preserved

Store-Bought Honey

Processed
  • Pasteurized & Ultra-filtered - Heated to high temperatures and heavily filtered, destroying beneficial enzyme. Minimal pollen and antioxidants remain after processing
  • Uniform, neutral flavor - Blended to create consistency across batches
  • Often blended from multiple countries/regions - May contain honey from unknown or questionable sources often shipped from overseas, higher carbon footprint
  • Higher glycemic index - Processing removes enzymes that slow sugar absorption
  • Reduced antibacterial properties - Processing diminishes natural antimicrobial compounds
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Sustainable Beekeeping

Our beekeping practices prioritize bee health, low intervention, and ecological stewardship over maximum extraction.

  • Our bees are kept in remote Montana locations with abundant wild forage and access to clean mountain rivers and springs.
  • Colonies are visited regularly and managed individually based on each hive’s needs.
  • Adequate honey stores are left for bees to successfully overwinter.
  • Hive comb is replaced on a regular cycle to prevent contaminant buildup and support long-term colony health.

Your Questions Answered

  • Buying honey directly from a beekeeper means you know where your honey really comes from. Plus, supporting local beekeepers helps keep bee populations healthy and pollination strong in your area. It’s good for you, your community, and the bees.

    It’s also worth knowing that about 70% of the honey sold in the U.S. is imported, and some of it has been found to contain added sweeteners or come from sources that aren’t truly natural nectar.

  • There is currently no USDA organic certification for honey in the United States. Honey bees forage up to three miles from their hive, making it impossible to control or guarantee that all nectar sources meet organic standards. For this reason, “certified organic honey” is not a verifiable claim. Instead, we place our hives in remote, clean environments and follow careful, chemical-free practices that meet or exceed organic standards.

  • Pasteurizing honey involves heating it which can destroy its delicate aromas, yeasts, and the enzymes that aid digestion and activate vitamins and minerals in the digestive tract.

  • Raw honey crystallizes because it’s a natural mix of sugars, mainly glucose and fructose. Over time, the glucose wants to come out of the liquid and form tiny sugar crystals, especially when it’s stored in a cool spot.

    It’s kind of like how sugar can settle at the bottom of iced tea if it doesn’t dissolve all the way. The crystals don’t mean anything’s wrong! In fact, it’s actually a sign your honey is pure and hasn’t been overheated or overly processed.

    If you like it smooth again, just warm the jar gently in a bowl of warm water and those crystals will melt right back into liquid gold.

  • Honey is one of nature’s most patient foods — it doesn’t spoil, it simply changes form. The bees knew what they were doing when they made it. As long as you keep it sealed and dry, that jar can last for generations. It might thicken or crystallize, but that’s just its way of resting. A little warmth will wake it right back up. Protect it from moisture, and it’ll stay pure and golden as the day it was made.

  • Honey’s color depends on what flowers the bees were visiting. Light honey usually comes from blossoms like clover, while darker honey can come from wildflowers, buckwheat, or forest plants. The darker varieties often taste bolder or more molasses-like, while lighter ones are mild and floral. It’s all about what’s blooming near the hive, nature’s own flavor map.

  • A lot of our customers swear by using raw local honey for seasonal allergies — and we hear it works wonders for many of them. The idea makes sense: local honey carries tiny traces of the same pollen floating around in your area, so a small spoonful each day can help your body get used to it. Many people find the best results come from taking a little every day over an extended period of time.

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    Brooke
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    Oh, those honey elixirs are so delicious and creative! Stress support syrups, hot honey, shrubs for cocktails, honey-sweetened chocolates and delicious honey-infused dressings. I love how you demonstrate all the creative and healthy things that can be made with honey. (Not to mention that your raw honey is the best I've ever tasted!)

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