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expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • Mar 12, 2025

16-Oz Amazon Fresh Golden Honey

w/ Subscribe & Save

$4.20

$6.40

34% off
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Note: This recent Frontpage Deal is now available at a lower price.

Amazon has 16-Oz Amazon Fresh Golden Honey for $5.26 - 15% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.21. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

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Note: This recent Frontpage Deal is now available at a lower price.

Amazon has 16-Oz Amazon Fresh Golden Honey for $5.26 - 15% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.21. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

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Model: Amazon Fresh, Golden Honey, 16 Oz (Previously Happy Belly, Packaging May Vary)

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Most filtered honey has a high risk of adulteration, it's often blended from honey from multiple countries & sources and could contain fake honey. Because the filtering removes any ability to track the source of the honey, unscrupulous suppliers shove fake honey into the production pipeline knowing it can't be traced back to them.

Notice they re-did the packaging to remove the "Clover" and that's likely because they don't know (and don't care) where the honey is actually coming from. They don't want to get hit with a false advertising charge so they just avoid labeling it as anything specific.

Especially since it's Amazon, who is known for their purposeful lack of due diligence, I would stay far away from this.

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Mar 16, 2025
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SharpHeat9484
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Is this even real or nature honey?
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Quote from SharpHeat9484 :
Is this even real or nature honey?

Acccording to the ingredients, yes. But the same brand has a 32oz bottle for raw wildflower honey for roughly double the price. (So around the Sam's price per oz after coupon). This stuff looks filtered.
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Quote from JenT4685 :
Acccording to the ingredients, yes. But the same brand has a 32oz bottle for raw wildflower honey for roughly double the price. (So around the Sam's price per oz after coupon). This stuff looks filtered.
filtered honey!
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vineaux
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Quote from MusicShark :
filtered honey!

Adulterated too, perhaps, just caramel water?
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Vorinclex
Mar 17, 2025
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Quote from vineaux :
Adulterated too, perhaps, just caramel water?
You guys act as if Honey is this ultra expensive commodity, also it's Amazon brand, it's filtered because it clearly doesn't say raw, that's how it is with all honey being sold, buy what you need, if you need cheap and good buy filtered honey, if you want raw splurge a little bit more.
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Quote from Vorinclex :
You guys act as if Honey is this ultra expensive commodity, also it's Amazon brand, it's filtered because it clearly doesn't say raw, that's how it is with all honey being sold, buy what you need, if you need cheap and good buy filtered honey, if you want raw splurge a little bit more.
Most filtered honey has a high risk of adulteration, it's often blended from honey from multiple countries & sources and could contain fake honey. Because the filtering removes any ability to track the source of the honey, unscrupulous suppliers shove fake honey into the production pipeline knowing it can't be traced back to them.

Notice they re-did the packaging to remove the "Clover" and that's likely because they don't know (and don't care) where the honey is actually coming from. They don't want to get hit with a false advertising charge so they just avoid labeling it as anything specific.

Especially since it's Amazon, who is known for their purposeful lack of due diligence, I would stay far away from this.
Last edited by baddress March 18, 2025 at 02:22 PM.
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Quote from baddress :
Most filtered honey has a high risk of adulteration, it's often blended from honey from multiple countries & sources and could contain fake honey. Because the filtering removes any ability to track the source of the honey, unscrupulous suppliers shove fake honey into the production pipeline knowing it can't be traced back to them.

Notice they re-did the packaging to remove the "Clover" and that's likely because they don't know (and don't care) where the honey is actually coming from. They don't want to get hit with a false advertising charge so they just avoid labeling it as anything specific.

Especially since it's Amazon, who is known for their purposeful lack of due diligence, I would stay far away from this.
You do realize this is "true source certified honey" which means this goes through testing to certify it hasn't been altered and it's pure.

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