Sun River Honey
Wellness Flavored Honey Collection (3x500g)
✔️ Turmeric + Ginger, Natural, and Lemon + Ginger neatly nestled in a beautiful gift box.
✔️ Unique bio-degradable packaging
✔️ These collections allow us to plant 3 sq ft of Pollinator Pasture!
✔️ The best honey you've ever tried or your money back!
✔️ Free shipping today on this set!
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Turmeric + Ginger
Turmeric + Ginger
Natural
Natural
Lemon + Ginger
Lemon + Ginger
Flavored with only natural ingredients, the Wellness Collection is perfectly curated with 3 unique, spreadable honey flavors that deliver tasty infusions you’ll be proud to share!
Featured Review
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"I love this honey - all the flavours are delicious. So smooth & creamy. I’ve given it as gifts & the recipients rave about it also."
- Lynn Latta
Giving Back
Giving Back
For every jar you buy, we plant 1 square foot of Pollinator Pasture. Pollinator Pastures are areas of land that are dedicated to providing a high-quality variety of blossoming plants as forage for both honeybees as well as wild pollinators.









FAQs
Where should I store my honey?
Short term warm temperatures are fine, but storing your honey in a cool and dark location is vital for keeping your honey in pristine condition. Many people keep their Sun River Honey in their refrigerator. Refrigerator temperatures will vary, but cooler temperatures will mean firmer honey and warmer temperatures will mean softer honey.
Will my honey go bad if I do not store it in the refrigerator?
No, it will not go bad, but all honey settles, darkens and separates over time in warmer temperatures. This deteriorates the quality of the honey. It would be a shame for this pristine honey to meet that fate!
How long will my honey last?
If you keep it in a cool and dark place, your honey will still be in excellent condition for a number of years! The cooler it is, the longer it will stay in the condition you received it.
My honey has air bubbles at the top, is it going bad?
As long as the jar has been kept covered and water hasn’t been introduced to the jar, this is just air in the honey that is rising to the top. This is not a concern at all.
Why do you package your honey in glass?
From an environmental perspective, glass is infinitely recyclable and unlike plastic there is no limit to the amount of times that it can be melted to make new glass products. Also, glass is impermeable to air. Honey will absorb moisture from the air (including through some plastics!) and using glass ensures that our honey stays pristine.