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HONEYLANDS NATURALLY Pure Honey Set of 6 – Manuka, Clover, Kamahi, Borage Tawari, and Rewarewa – Unfiltered Honeys from New Zealand – Natural Pure Honey – 20 grams/0.88oz Each
Price: $19.99
(as of Dec 28,2024 20:40:44 UTC – Details)Product Description
Built on Trust, Honesty and Integrity
Onuku’s Core Values
Onuku was established in 2016 by the Onuku Māori Lands Trust. Onuku Limited has become a fast-growing business built on time-honored traditional ideas and principles including:
Honesty and integrity
Quality and class
Reliability, hard work, and know-howNature’s Powerful Wonders
We have strict quality standards and control. With our enthusiasm and confidence in our honey quality, you’ll know that we’ve gone the extra mile in the industry to offer a unique batch tracing system.
Māori Lands Trust (OMLT)
Our fascination with the healing and health benefits of Manuka honey produced prompted us to reach out to the Onuku Maori Lands Trust (OMLT) that owns, administers, and farms approximately 2363 hectares of land on foothills of the mountain and the shores of Lake Rotomahana. Onuku brand Manuka honey supports the local Maori economy with every bottle.
Genuine New Zealand Product
The FernMark License Program helps promote and protect New Zealand products and services on a global scale, the logo embodies our values of kaitiaki, integrity, ingenuity – the values of our New Zealand Story. When you see the FernMark logo it signifies that you have purchased an authentic New Zealand product.
UMF Certified
Onuku is licensed by the Unique Mānuka Honey Association which means we can display the UMF logo on our products. The UMF grading system appraises natural markers found in Mānuka honey and assures purity & quality. Onuku Mānuka honey prevents you from using low quality honey and lets you know exactly what level of activity your honey has. If it is not UMF certified there is no way to know what you are getting.
Non-GMO Project Verified
Mānuka Honey Association is excited to announce that all products from our Manuka honey range are now Non-GMO Project Verified (certification is attached), North America’s most rigorous third-party verification for non-GMO foods and products (certification ID number: C0429448-NGPHND-3-V1) that has been issued on May 7, 2020. You can also check the non-GMO official website to see more information about our brand.
ApiTrack Trackable Origins
Onuku is truly a “hive to table” honey do to tracking the honey from place and period of harvest onward. Origins is a New Zealand company that has developed a honey track and trace system that the entire honey industry uses called ApiTrak.
UMF Equivalent Benefits and MGO Potency
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16 Lozenges
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✓Package Dimensions : 5.28 x 3.94 x 1.61 inches; 9.17 ounces
Manufacturer : Honeylands Naturally
ASIN : B07XZMTJ3L6 PURE NATURAL HONEY GIFTS: Manuka, Clover, Kamahi, Borage Tawari, and Rewarewa; Made from indigenous New Zealand plants for their unique taste; Independently verified for quality
BENEFITS: Honey has a high nutrient variable & offers digestive benefits; A more complex flavor than refined sugar, honey makes a healthy alternative; Contains many vitamins, minerals, & antioxidants
HONEY PROPERTIES: Helps reduce inflammation associated with acne. It’s peroxide-based antibiotic activity helps treat skin conditions; a true superfood that offers raw nutrients
MANY USES: Drizzle on bread, yogurt, toast, add to smoothies, shakes, and cold drinks. Supports health & digestion and good for sore throats – apply as a face mask to renew your skin
BRAND PROMISE: Full of goodness, our non-GMO Manuka honey has been called ‘liquid gold’ by the food industry. Our unique ApiTrak App tracking system allows you to know exactly where your jar is fromCustomers say
Customers enjoy the taste and quality of the honey. They find it a convenient way to test flavors without having to purchase a large amount. However, some find the size disappointingly small for the price.
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Introducing our HONEYLANDS NATURALLY Pure Honey Set of 6 – Manuka, Clover, Kamahi, Borage Tawari, and Rewarewa!Experience the rich and diverse flavors of New Zealand with our unfiltered honeys, each offering a unique taste profile that is sure to delight your taste buds. Made with care and precision, our natural pure honeys are a perfect addition to your pantry.
Each set contains 20 grams/0.88oz of each honey variety, allowing you to savor and enjoy the distinct characteristics of Manuka, Clover, Kamahi, Borage Tawari, and Rewarewa. From the bold and robust Manuka honey to the delicate and floral Clover honey, there is something for everyone to love in this set.
Whether you enjoy honey in your tea, drizzled over yogurt, or simply straight from the spoon, our HONEYLANDS NATURALLY Pure Honey Set is a must-have for any honey lover. Treat yourself or gift it to a loved one who appreciates the pure goodness of honey from the land of the long white cloud.
Get your hands on this exquisite set today and elevate your honey tasting experience! #HoneylandsNaturally #PureHoney #NewZealandHoney #UnfilteredHoneys
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The PayPal Honey browser extension is, in theory, a handy way to find better deals on products while you’re shopping online. But in a video published this weekend, YouTuber MegaLag claims the extension is a “scam” and that Honey has been “stealing money from influencers, including the very ones they paid to promote their product.”
Honey works by popping up an offer to find coupon codes for you while you’re checking out in an online shop. But as MegaLag notes, it frequently fails to find a code, or offers a Honey-branded one, even if a simple internet search will cover something better. The Honey website’s pitch is that it will “find every working promo code on the internet.” But according to MegaLag’s video, ignoring better deals is a feature of Honey’s partnerships with its retail clients.
MegaLag also says Honey will hijack affiliate revenue from influencers. According to MegaLag, if you click on an affiliate link from an influencer, Honey will then swap in its own tracking link when you interact with its deal pop-up at check-out. That’s regardless of whether Honey found you a coupon or not, and it results in Honey getting the credit for the sale, rather than the YouTuber or website whose link led you there.
Paypal VP of corporate communications Josh Criscoe said in an email to The Verge that “Honey follows industry rules and practices, including last-click attribution.”
MegaLag isn’t the first to make such claims. A 2021 Twitter post advises using Honey’s discount codes in a different browser to avoid it taking the affiliate credit. A Linus Media Group employee also explained in a 2022 forum reply that Linus Tech Tips dropped Honey as a sponsor over its affiliate link practices.
Honey’s convenience has resulted in the extension being recommended widely, including in almost 5,000 Honey-sponsored videos across about 1,000 YouTube channels, according to MegaLag. We’ve even recommended it here at The Verge; now we do not.
Here is Criscoe’s full statement:
Honey is free to use and provides millions of shoppers with additional savings on their purchases whenever possible. Honey helps merchants reduce cart abandonment and comparison shopping while increasing sales conversion.
In a shocking turn of events, popular money-saving browser extension Honey has come under fire for allegedly ripping off customers and YouTubers. The extension, which promises to help users find the best deals and discounts while shopping online, has been accused of secretly tracking users’ browsing history and selling their data to third-party companies.Many customers have reported that after installing Honey, they started receiving targeted ads and spam emails related to products they had recently searched for. Additionally, several YouTubers who promoted the extension have claimed that they were not properly compensated for their endorsements and that their viewers were misled about the true intentions of the company.
As more and more users come forward with their complaints, it is clear that Honey’s reputation is on the line. The company has denied any wrongdoing and insists that they are committed to protecting their users’ privacy. However, the damage may already be done, as many former supporters are now seeking alternative browser extensions to help them save money without compromising their personal information.
In light of these accusations, it is important for consumers to be vigilant about the apps and extensions they use, and to always read the fine print before agreeing to share any personal data. Honey’s downfall serves as a cautionary tale about the potential risks of trusting seemingly helpful tools without fully understanding how they operate.
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