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frontpage Posted by itsamazeling | Staff • Last Wednesday

16-Oz Amazon Fresh Golden Honey

w/ Subscribe & Save

$4.80

$6.69

28% off
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Amazon has 16-Oz Amazon Fresh Golden Honey on sale for $5.99 - $0.90 (15% off when you 'clip' the coupon on product page) - $0.30 (5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save) = $4.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

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Amazon has 16-Oz Amazon Fresh Golden Honey on sale for $5.99 - $0.90 (15% off when you 'clip' the coupon on product page) - $0.30 (5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save) = $4.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

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Model: Amazon Fresh, Golden Honey, 16 Oz (Previously Happy Belly, Packaging May Vary)

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It's not China that you need to worry about, it's Turkey. This says product of Argentina, the U.S. and Canada so it probably is real. Spouse taught me though to only buy "local" honey.

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Guess it's ok for 1lb. Costco sells 5lb for $13 everyday.
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This is High fructose honey.
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EddD2520
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Quote from dynamiclynk :
This is High fructose honey.

Is the honey from Bees or is it manufactured honey, probably from China?
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Quote from EddD2520 :
Is the honey from Bees or is it manufactured honey, probably from China?

It's not China that you need to worry about, it's Turkey. This says product of Argentina, the U.S. and Canada so it probably is real. Spouse taught me though to only buy "local" honey.
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Better buy from Costco
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EagerTest8230
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Quote from dynamiclynk :
This is High fructose honey.

I have a honey that hasn't been liquid since I bought it. So that is a low fructose honey?
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How is that a good price? What junk

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Quote from EagerTest8230 :
I have a honey that hasn't been liquid since I bought it. So that is a low fructose honey?
nope its the real thing. commercially processed honey tends to crystalize more slowly than raw honey. that's because all of the particles (mostly pollen grains) have been filtered under high pressure and heat.
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Quote from dynamiclynk :
This is High fructose honey.
How do you know?
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Quote from EagerTest8230 :
I have a honey that hasn't been liquid since I bought it. So that is a low fructose honey?
It'll reliquify and stay that way if you keep it a bit warmer than ~72 degrees. I keep mine on top of the refrigerator which due to it venting off heat stays about 76-77 and it stays liquid as does coconut oil. If you put it out in the sun or into a big bowl of warm water it'll also do the job.
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Quote from samfromny :
It's not China that you need to worry about, it's Turkey. This says product of Argentina, the U.S. and Canada so it probably is real. Spouse taught me though to only buy "local" honey.

Local honey is best. Especially for allergies! Take 1 spoon a day and you will stop having some seasonal effects!
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The chance of this being real honey coming from Amazon is so low. The actual contents are likely just high fructose corn syrup. Believing what is on the label is at your own risk. Honey, olive oil, and other foods are the most faked foods in the world.
Last edited by Tyross March 7, 2025 at 07:03 AM.
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Quote from CyberGuy :
How do you know?
Price, color, and never crystallizes.
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The quality of the honey depends on the floral source—flowers visited by bees, climate, region, etc. But the most important factor is the processing and storage of the honey for mass production since most of it contains added sugars, syrups, and other artificial substances.
The best honey you can get from your local beekeepers, who don't usually adulterate their honey.

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Quote from samfromny :
It's not China that you need to worry about, it's Turkey. This says product of Argentina, the U.S. and Canada so it probably is real. Spouse taught me though to only buy "local" honey.

Why would you assume Turkish honey can't be "local" or "natural" honey. just use common sense and buy the natural stuff and avoid the added sugar and preservatives

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