Honey
Sticks are liquid honey in a straw.
These are convenient,
quick energy treats and are great for lunch
boxes, an after school snack or walking, hiking
and biking . These are a great sweet pick me up
and kids will love them. Also great for use in
hot drinks, such as tea or coffee.
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Pure Wildflower Honey
All-natural honey. No additives
are used. Produced by Bee Tree Farm. Simply the best
New Hampshire products.
List price: $7.99 Sale
price: $7.49
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Also from Bee Tree Farm...
Using a formula similar to their hand cream they have
also crafted a moisturizing Lip Balm available in both
Citrus and
Wintergreen! and
bee sure (pun intended) to try their all natural pure
wildflower honey and honey sticks! When it comes to
making honey, these New Hampshire Bees (and the folks at
Bee Tree Farm) certainly know what they are doing!
List price: $7.99 Sale
price: $6.99
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Perhaps their most popular
product, especially this time of year is their
All Natural, Bees Wax and Olive Oil Hand
Cream. Specially formulated to
rejuvenate chapped winter hands this hand cream
moisturizes and heals dry skin and leaves hands
feeling soft.
List price: $5.99 Sale
price: $4.99
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Chow Mein Update and
SAVINGS!
The new Oriental Chow Mein Co. factory has been pumping
out Chow Mein now for almost 3 months and it looks like
they are finally able to keep up with the great demand!
To celebrate we are offering 10% off of all
Hoo Mee Chow Mein products this week when you
use the coupon code HOOMEE at checkout. This
offer also ends on Friday, March 12th so be sure to get
your order in soon!
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Easy Trivia
Submit a correct answer in the “Comments” section at
check out and we will send you a FREE Nantucket
Off-Shore Single Serve Rub! Here’s the question:
March Trivia: Which leader of the ancient world was warned to "beware the ides of March" in one of William Shakespeare's plays?
- Julius Caesar
- Cleopatra
- Agamemnon
- Alexander the Great
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-The Gang at FamousFoods.com
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