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Gold Standard Of Honey: Since 1921, Our Independent Beekeepers Have Made Sure Every Bottle Is Grandma-Approved By Sampling, Testing And Grading All Honey For Clarity, Floral Type, Flavor, Moisture And Color
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the Sue Bee Honey container? A: This honey comes in a twenty-four ounce container. It is perfect for everyday use and fits easily in your pantry.
- Q: What ingredients are in Sue Bee Honey? A: Sue Bee Honey contains only one ingredient: pure, all-natural honey. There are no additives or preservatives.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Sue Bee Honey bottle? A: The bottle measures approximately two point twenty-five inches in length, three point seventy-five inches in width, and six point seventy-five inches in height.
- Q: How do I use Sue Bee Honey? A: You can use Sue Bee Honey as a natural sweetener in your tea, on toast, or in recipes. It complements a variety of dishes.
- Q: Is Sue Bee Honey suitable for baking? A: Yes, Sue Bee Honey is excellent for baking. It can replace sugar in many recipes, adding a unique flavor.
- Q: Can I use Sue Bee Honey in beverages? A: Absolutely, Sue Bee Honey works wonderfully in beverages. It's perfect for sweetening tea or drizzling over smoothies.
- Q: How should I store Sue Bee Honey? A: Store Sue Bee Honey in a cool, dry place. Keep it tightly sealed to maintain freshness and quality.
- Q: Does Sue Bee Honey have a shelf life? A: Yes, Sue Bee Honey has an indefinite shelf life if stored properly. Honey does not spoil, but it may crystallize over time.
- Q: Is Sue Bee Honey safe for children? A: No, honey should not be given to children under one year old. It carries a risk of botulism in infants.
- Q: How can I tell if my Sue Bee Honey is pure? A: You can check the clarity and flavor of Sue Bee Honey. It should be clear and have a pleasant, natural sweetness.
- Q: What makes Sue Bee Honey different from other honey? A: Sue Bee Honey is strained, not filtered, retaining more pollen and flavor. It is sourced from independent beekeepers.
- Q: Is Sue Bee Honey organic? A: While Sue Bee Honey is all-natural, it is not certified organic. It comes from responsible beekeeping practices.
- Q: How is Sue Bee Honey harvested? A: Sue Bee Honey is harvested by independent beekeepers who ensure high-quality standards during collection.
- Q: Can I return Sue Bee Honey if I'm not satisfied? A: Yes, you can return Sue Bee Honey if you're not satisfied, in accordance with the retailer's return policy.
- Q: What should I do if my Sue Bee Honey crystallizes? A: If your Sue Bee Honey crystallizes, gently warm the jar in warm water to return it to a liquid state.

