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A few weeks ago I was contacted by a representative of Honibe and asked if I would like to test a new product.

Honibe is a pure honey and lemon drop, shaped like a honeycomb and it’s about the size of a large candy.

One simply drops a honey drop into a hot beverage, stir and enjoy. Honibe’s ingredients are listed as being just pure honey and lemon.

I conducted some simple taste tests. I served myself and a friend some hot tea with lemon and honey but I used the Honibe drop secretly.

No difference in taste was indicated by either myself or my friend. The Honibe drop is the equivalent of 1 tsp of honey so if you have a sweeter tooth, you’ll have to add a few drops into your tea.

You might ask, why use the Honibe drop instead of real honey? I would likely use real honey (out of a squeeze bottle) but I can see someone who enjoys a tea or other hot beverage at their work station using Honibe.

You won’t get your desk all gooey from honey, you don’t have to worry about the honey in your bottle crystalizing and the Honibe drops would be easy to hide from those pilfering co-workers!

I stand behind this product as it’s a great way to bring honey to your desk, office kitchen or if you’re traveling on business.

It’s made from pure honey, it’s convenient and last but not least, the company is Canadian!

Further info about Honibe and their related products can be found at www.honibe.com

9 Responses

  1. Im all for something like this to keep at the office. Great idea. Guess I have to get some on my trip up north.

  2. Hey, Peter – how do you get a gig like product testing? I notice Jenn reviewed a product too. Is the secret to not curse a blue streak? ‘Cuz no one’s been knocking on my doors…

  3. I like the Canadian part. Sounds like a good option for tea consumption out of the house. But, yeah…I’d probably still to the jar stuff at home.

  4. It’s not a bad idea for the office but I want to know what honey I use at home and I chose the best even among the Greek honeys. I would also like to know how you get to taste products.

  5. Ivy, if you read my post, you’d see that I was approached by a company rep. to test their product. Honibe has been producing honey for awhile and this is a new product, using pure honey.

    Val, I always like supporting homegrown companies.

    Glam, they do have a toll-free order number at their site.

    Heather, I recieved an email asking if I’d be interested in testing the product. I’ve been offered by other companies but I’ve refused for various reasons.

    Psych, this is no doubt a convenience product, good for the office, IMO.

  6. Great review Peter, I like how you are promoting it for office use and traveling! What a great idea!

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