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expired Posted by KayOttik • Sep 26, 2023

16-oz Nice! Raw Organic Honey $5.25, 24-oz Nice! Pure Honey

+ Free Store Pickup ($10 Min.)

$4.50

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Walgreens has Select Nice! Honey on sale for prices starting from $4.49 when you follow the instructions below. Select free store pick up where stock permits ($10 minimum required for free store pick up).

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Thanks to community member KayOttik for finding this deal.

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  3. Proceed to cart
  4. Apply promo code BRUSA2 in cart
  5. Your price will be as noted above

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Nice! Pure Honey:
      • Made in United States
      • Certified Kosher
    • Nice! Raw Organic Honey:
      • Made in Brazil
      • Produced in an allergen free facility
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal.

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Written by KayOttik
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Walgreens has Select Nice! Honey on sale for prices starting from $4.49 when you follow the instructions below. Select free store pick up where stock permits ($10 minimum required for free store pick up).

Note, availability may vary by location. Must be logged in to account to use coupons.

Thanks to community member KayOttik for finding this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Log in or Register for a myWalgreens account
  2. Add your choice of the following to cart (prices after discount):
  3. Proceed to cart
  4. Apply promo code BRUSA2 in cart
  5. Your price will be as noted above

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Nice! Pure Honey:
      • Made in United States
      • Certified Kosher
    • Nice! Raw Organic Honey:
      • Made in Brazil
      • Produced in an allergen free facility
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal.

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You're confusing the nutritional info with the ingredients list. You can't "round down" an ingredients list - there's no numbers to begin with. Yes, unfortunately, our corrupt government allows companies to dishonestly misrepresent trans fats, saturated fats, calories, etc as "0" on the nutritional info panel by arbitrarily making the ":serving size" small enough that it comes in below 0.5g per "serving". There is no "<0.5g" rule for the ingredients list, though.
Why are Slickdeals' comments filled with so many baseless accusations with no evidence (credible or not)? The ingredients list has this as pure honey, any other brands probably cut their honey with corn syrup just as much.

Instead of posting hate, find some deals to post instead.
Honey is the third most faked food in the world, behind milk and olive oil. US beekeepers have filed multiple class action suits against several importers and testing labs. Honey can be spiked with other syrups, and outdated tests can not detect it.

The suits are for fraud, meaning that the beekeepers said the labels/ingredients lists were lies. I don't know if this specific stuff is authentic or not, but the point is that many labels were claimed to not be accurate in the least, due to willfull illegal action.

Since claims are that up to 70% of honey in the US could be fake or adulterated. Also that the amount imported exceeds what the bee populations in some of those countries can produce. Tests have had to become more sophisticated and performed at more steps in production. Since Americans consume more than 400 millions pounds a year, it's big money to defraud buyers.

Probably not a big deal for cheap Walgreens honey anyway, but it isn't just trolling to say it could be faked to some degree. Actually the safe bet is that it is, by most recent articles on it.

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Same price at Sams/Costco
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Pure honey cut with corn syrup.
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use coupon code BRUSA2 for 25% off Walgreens Named Brand.
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Pure honey cut with corn syrup.
Wouldn't that have to be on the ingredients list?
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Quote from Eagles89 :
Same price at Sams/Costco
Not an option. But even if it were, not everyone needs the economy size.

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What if I told you honey and corn syrup taste exactly the same. Seriously, try it out
But not the same nutritional value

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use coupon code BRUSA2 for 25% off Walgreens Named Brand.
I didn't think that would work because it wasn't "volunteered" by the check out process which is on of the better things about that app. But when I removed the suggested WAG10, it went thru! Edited OP & Rep'd.

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They are allowed to round down, which is why you see lots of stuff say 0g trans fat when they actually have 0.4g trans fat per serving.
You're confusing the nutritional info with the ingredients list. You can't "round down" an ingredients list - there's no numbers to begin with. Yes, unfortunately, our corrupt government allows companies to dishonestly misrepresent trans fats, saturated fats, calories, etc as "0" on the nutritional info panel by arbitrarily making the ":serving size" small enough that it comes in below 0.5g per "serving". There is no "<0.5g" rule for the ingredients list, though.
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Quote from FHRITP :
Pure honey cut with corn syrup.
Why are Slickdeals' comments filled with so many baseless accusations with no evidence (credible or not)? The ingredients list has this as pure honey, any other brands probably cut their honey with corn syrup just as much.

Instead of posting hate, find some deals to post instead.
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Honey is the third most faked food in the world, behind milk and olive oil. US beekeepers have filed multiple class action suits against several importers and testing labs. Honey can be spiked with other syrups, and outdated tests can not detect it.

The suits are for fraud, meaning that the beekeepers said the labels/ingredients lists were lies. I don't know if this specific stuff is authentic or not, but the point is that many labels were claimed to not be accurate in the least, due to willfull illegal action.

Since claims are that up to 70% of honey in the US could be fake or adulterated. Also that the amount imported exceeds what the bee populations in some of those countries can produce. Tests have had to become more sophisticated and performed at more steps in production. Since Americans consume more than 400 millions pounds a year, it's big money to defraud buyers.

Probably not a big deal for cheap Walgreens honey anyway, but it isn't just trolling to say it could be faked to some degree. Actually the safe bet is that it is, by most recent articles on it.
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I don't know if it's any more palatable (pun intended) but I found the raw organic honey on sale as well.