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Adopt-a-Hive Honey Gift Set

Adopt-a-Hive Honey Gift Set

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Great gift!

My husband loves honey, and this made such a great gift for him! The honey itself is great, but we also both love that this set supports a great cause and that we can get updates on the hive the honey came from. This would be a great gift not just for people who love honey, but people who are also concerned with conservation, and it's a great way to give a unique, thoughtful gift without adding to household clutter. #sweepstakes


Gift for environmentalist

This was a gift for my niece who is extremely protective of the environment. She absolutely loved this gift & especially appreciated that it was something sustainable rather than another thing which she might not have needed.



How will you send the newsletter and videos? IS there a place to enter the recipient's email address?

Verified reply from Ashley

Thank you for your question! Once an item is added to your cart, you can view this item in your cart and also see an "add gift options" box. Select that box if you would like to add a personalized message. Continue to shipping details and you can add where you would like this shipped to, as well as the recipients email address. Hope this helps!


This is a wonderful idea, and I want to get it, I think... BUT will it be ok in the northern TX area?

Verified reply from Jen

We think this is a great gift set as well! Honey Bee swarms are a natural biological event. Although swarms normally occur during the spring months of April and May in Texas, they could happen in other months as well. Beekeepers do their best to prevent their own colonies from swarming throughout the year.