Honey Bear 8oz With Honey - 12 EACH
Raw, local honey in the classic 8 oz squeeze bear — a full case of 12. Produced in the Midlands of South Carolina and never pasteurized, just strained (not filtered), so it pours smooth while keeping its natural character. A case keeps the pantry stocked, covers gifts, or supplies a farm stand or market table.
Features
- 8 oz honey-bear PET squeeze bottles — 12 per case
- Raw and unpasteurized
- Strained, not filtered
- Local South Carolina honey (Midlands)
- Color and flavor vary by season
How it works in real life
After extraction the honey is strained to remove wax and particulates, leaving it smooth and easy to pour, but it isn't pasteurized or fine-filtered. Color ranges from light gold to darker amber depending on the nectar flow at the time of harvest, so cases will vary through the season. The squeeze bear is convenient for the table, and a case of 12 is handy for gifting or resale.
Before you order
- Raw, strained (not filtered) honey — expect natural variation in color and flavor between cases.
- Raw honey may crystallize over time; warm the bear gently in warm water to return it to liquid (don't microwave or boil).
- Like all honey, it is not suitable for infants under 12 months.
- 12 bears per case.
Pairs Well With
- Raw Strained Honey (8 oz Honey Bear, single) — the single retail bear
- Wooden Honey Dipper — for serving at the table
Specifications
- Size: 8 oz per bear
- Case: 12 bears
- Container: honey-bear PET squeeze bottle
- Honey: raw, strained (not filtered), South Carolina
FAQ
Is this honey raw?
Yes — it's unpasteurized and strained, not filtered, so it keeps its natural color, aroma, and pollen content.
Why does the color vary?
The nectar sources change through the season, so honey runs from light gold to darker amber depending on when it was harvested.
My honey crystallized — is it still good?
Yes. Crystallization is natural for raw honey. Set the bear in a bowl of warm water to return it to liquid; avoid the microwave and don't boil it.
Where is it from?
The Midlands of South Carolina.