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This 32 Oz Bottle Of Raw Clover Honey Is Perfect For Those Looking To Experience The Benefits Of Raw Honey. Unfiltered, Unpasteurized And Mild Tasting, This Clover Honey Has Essential Enzymes And Vitamins That Many Regular Honeys Lack. Enjoy The Health Benefits Of This Bigger Squeeze Bottle Of Raw, Natural Honey.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What size is the bottle of Cox's Honey? A: The bottle contains thirty-two ounces of honey. This size is perfect for families or regular use.
- Q: What ingredients are in Cox's Honey? A: Cox's Honey is made from one hundred percent pure, raw, unfiltered clover honey. There are no additives, preservatives, or artificial flavors.
- Q: Is Cox's Honey pasteurized? A: No, Cox's Honey is unpasteurized. This ensures it retains all its natural enzymes and nutrients.
- Q: How do I use Cox's Honey? A: You can use Cox's Honey as a natural sweetener. It's great in tea, on toast, or in recipes.
- Q: Is Cox's Honey suitable for baking? A: Yes, it is suitable for baking. Its mild flavor enhances a variety of baked goods without overpowering them.
- Q: Can I use Cox's Honey in my tea? A: Yes, you can use it in tea. It adds a light, sweet flavor that complements hot beverages.
- Q: How do I store Cox's Honey? A: Store Cox's Honey in a cool, dry place. For best quality, keep the lid tightly sealed.
- Q: Does Cox's Honey have a shelf life? A: Cox's Honey has an indefinite shelf life if stored properly. Honey does not spoil when kept in suitable conditions.
- Q: How do I keep Cox's Honey from crystallizing? A: To prevent crystallization, store it at room temperature. If it does crystallize, gently warm the bottle in warm water.
- Q: Is Cox's Honey safe for children? A: Yes, Cox's Honey is safe for children over one year old. Honey should not be given to infants under one year due to botulism risk.
- Q: How does Cox's Honey compare to regular honey? A: Cox's Honey is raw and unfiltered, unlike many regular honeys that are processed. This means it retains more nutrients and flavor.
- Q: Is Cox's Honey organic? A: While Cox's Honey is not labeled organic, it is produced naturally without additives or artificial ingredients.
- Q: What makes Cox's Honey special? A: Cox's Honey is special because it is family-owned, unfiltered, and rich in nutrients, making it a healthier choice.
- Q: Can I use Cox's Honey on my skin? A: Yes, you can use it topically as a moisturizer or for its antibacterial properties. Always do a patch test first.
- Q: How can I tell if Cox's Honey is pure? A: Cox's Honey is tested by third-party laboratories for purity and adulteration. This ensures you are getting genuine honey.

