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It’s Done! Thank You!

Written By: Luke  on July 13, 2010 2 Comments

It’s taken a big effort to get this year’s honey packaged and sent out to our clients, along with the season’s DVD, photo books and pamphlets.

But it’s finally done! We’re really pleased with the results. The packages are just starting to arrive around the world to our clients.

The Manuka Honey from the individual hives have got really high activity results from the lab, which is means the health benefits are going to be great.

Thanks

We want to say a really big thank you to all our clients who supported us in this first year! We obviously wouldn’t be here without you!

You took a risk signing up with an unproven project and we appreciate your enthusiasm. When you’re offering a world first there are a few bumps along the way; we couldn’t have hoped for better clients to share the adventure with.

Right now we’re preparing for the next season. The website will soon be updated with our newest offerings, including the chance to buy limited edition honey from this last season and a really special announcement about the coming one.

More soon…

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2 Responses to “It’s Done! Thank You!”

  1. John Smith on: 7 September 2010 at 12:42 pm

    Hi Guys,

    The Manuka honey is winning our hearts! As a skin beautifier, I doubt it has an equal. The skin is rid of microbes, nourished and moisturised. The result is a rapid growth of fresh new layers and a radiant look. The beauty of flowers is transmitted onto the skin.

    A bad sunburn on Sunday was treated mid afternoon with a Manuka Honey Mask and the pain was gone within the hour, with the soreness all but fully abated on rising the next morning. The Manuka truly promotes the growth of new cells in record time.

    You mention the issue of Local Honey. So far no one has defined how close the circle of “Local” should be drawn around either the beehive or the human’s home, but to me it is entirely a ‘relative’ term. I figure that for the men returning from the Moon, any honey produced on good ole mother earth would be see as very LOCAL.

    If we made a list of things we could not use because they were not locally produced we would be astounded at how limited our diet would be, at least with regards to the treats we enjoy. For some it would include all tropical fruits, for other it would be cocoa products, coconut, etc. What a bland world it would be! The bananas in their pajamas would cease to descend the stairs!

    My bedtime treat is made from whole fresh milk, generous amounts of local Stringy Bark honey, cocoa powder and a dash of Cinnamon. I can hardly get the smile off my face as I retire, and I sleep ever so well!

    Have a great Spring!

    John Smith

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