Whipped Honey, Lemon
Pickup available at Rose & Lee Apex
Usually ready in 2 hours
Description
Bright. Silky. Sunshine in a jar. Our Whipped Honey with Lemon is what happens when the highest quality honey meets a little citrus joy - and we whip it into something you'll want to put on everything. Toast, yogurt, a spoon. No judgement. This Whipped Honey blends pure North American honeybee honey with natural lemon oil, then spins it into a creamy crystallized spread that's bright, smooth, and softly tart. The texture is thick and velvety, almost frosting-like, while the flavor stays light, sweet, and citrusy enough to wake up the whole bite. Spread it over warm toast or biscuits, spoon it onto pound cake and pastries, or stir a spoonful unto herbal tea for a softer, brighter kind of sweetness. It's a simple pantry jar with real texture, clean citrus flavor, and a high-quality body that makes every day favorites feel a little more memorable. At Savannah Bee Company, better honey isn't just a promise - it's our purpose. Sourced from beekeepers we trust, crafted with care, and designed to make your world a little brighter. And with every jar? You're helping protect bees, support beekeepers, and fund bee education for the next generation. Spread the good.
Item Details:
- 3 oz Jar
- Flavor: Lemon
Based in Savannah, Georgia & Made in the USA
Savannah Bee Company is a business inspired by the honorable honeybee. The company consists of a relatively small group of hard-working individuals fighting for a world where everyone wins, just like a beehive. In 2002, Ted Dennard founded Savannah Bee Company with the mission to sell the best honey and beehive products while educating others about the fascinating world of honeybees. The company continues to operate by this mission, producing the world's finest specialty honey, beehive products, and body care made with ingredients from the hive. Savannah Bee Company’s dedication to its mission is most visible through the cofounding of the Bee Cause Project, a not-for-profit that aims to educate the youth about the important role bees play in our ecosystem.


