Putney Ridge Raw Honey

$9.99

8 oz Jar – Putney Ridge Raw Honey

Pure. Raw. Buzz-approved.

This 8 oz jar of Putney Ridge Raw Honey is like bottling sunshine, minus the UV warnings. Sourced straight from our very opinionated bees in the Vermont hills, it's raw, unfiltered, and so honest it might confess your secrets.

Each spoonful carries hints of wildflowers, a whisper of mountain air, and maybe a little bee gossip. No heat. No funny business. Just the good stuff — straight from hive to jar with a wink.

Perfect for:

  • Drizzling on toast

  • Sweetening your tea

  • Bribing picky eaters

  • Or eating by the spoon like you're in a cottagecore fantasy

Warning: May cause sudden urges to hoard jars and speak kindly to bees.

8 oz Jar – Putney Ridge Raw Honey

Pure. Raw. Buzz-approved.

This 8 oz jar of Putney Ridge Raw Honey is like bottling sunshine, minus the UV warnings. Sourced straight from our very opinionated bees in the Vermont hills, it's raw, unfiltered, and so honest it might confess your secrets.

Each spoonful carries hints of wildflowers, a whisper of mountain air, and maybe a little bee gossip. No heat. No funny business. Just the good stuff — straight from hive to jar with a wink.

Perfect for:

  • Drizzling on toast

  • Sweetening your tea

  • Bribing picky eaters

  • Or eating by the spoon like you're in a cottagecore fantasy

Warning: May cause sudden urges to hoard jars and speak kindly to bees.

Size: 8 oz glass jar

  1. Ingredients: 100% raw, unfiltered Vermont honey

  2. Source: Wildflowers from the hills of Putney, VT

  3. Harvested: With care, sass, and zero shortcuts

  4. Storage: Store at room temp. If it crystallizes, that’s nature doing her thing — just warm it gently to bring it back to liquid gold.

  5. Shelf Life: Technically forever (honey never expires, just like a good reputation)

  6. Sustainably Harvested: Our bees get the first taste — we only take what they don’t need

  7. Packaging: Eco-conscious & bee-approved — please reuse or recycle

  8. Important: Not safe for infants under 1 year old. (Their little systems aren’t ready for the bee magic yet!)

  9. Did You Know? Archaeologists have found pots of honey in ancient Egyptian tombs… and it was still perfectly edible. Honey doesn’t expire — it just waits patiently.