45 Flavors of Honey Stick Joy, The Bee Happy Bag
Who invented the honey stick? Excellent question, Queen Bee šÆ - and a surprisingly sticky one! The modern honey stick - those slim, sealed tubes filled with single servings of golden sweetness - was invented and patented in the 1970s by Utah beekeeper J.M. Hatch of Bee International in Draper, Utah. In 1978, Hatch filed a U.S. patent for a āsealed straw-like package containing honey or syrup.ā His simple idea revolutionized how people enjoyed honey ā turning a sticky kitchen staple into a no-mess, on-the-go treat loved by hikers, travelers, and tea drinkers alike. The concept spread quickly. Small farmers could now offer ātastes of the hiveā without jars or spoons, and gift shops and fairs discovered that honey - in a straw - was pure joy to sell. So while beekeepers had long shared samples by hand, it was J.M. Hatch who made it official, giving the world a sweet, portable smile in every straw. From Hive to Straw Thereās no Planet B, itās Plan BEE⢠š. Suggested Use Discover the joy of our honey sticks! Perfectly portioned with just 5 grams of natural sweetness, these sticks are a convenient treat for kids, adults, and athletes alike. Easy to carry and mess-free, they're ideal for on-the-go energy and enjoyment. Dive into the delightful world of honey fun, nutritious, and loved by all ages! What's inside? Our sticks: Apple, Banana, Blackberry, Blackberry Blossom, Blueberry, Buckwheat, Caramel, Cherry, Choc Mint (W), Chocolate, Cinnamon, Clover, Ginger, Grape, Key Lime, Lemon, Lemonade, Licorice, Lime, Mango, Orange, Orange Blossom, Peach, Peppermint, Pina Colada, Raspberry, Raspberry Flower, Root Beer, Sage, Sour Apple, Sour Cherry, Sour Grape, Sour Lemon, Sour Orange, Sour Raspberry, Sour Strawberry, Star thistle, Strawberry, Vanilla, Watermelon, Wildflower, Wintergreen, Drone Blend, Queen Beeās Choice, Bee Happy Mystery Flavor
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