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Tea Supplies > Honey & Sugar > Clover Honey Straws

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Clover Honey Straws
Pure honey in a convenient straw perfect for tea
or a snack.
Rating: ***** 4.0 Item Number: 369 Availability: Sold out - Notify me >>
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Description: *
Clover Honey Straws. Pure honey in a convenient straw perfect for tea
or a snack. Our clover honey is from bees that
pollinate clover fields with a sweet, medium
honey flavor. Pack of 20 seven inch straws. All
natural. No artifical flavor or color.
Use 1-2 straws per 6 oz cup or to taste. Cut end
off straw and squeeze into already prepared
drink.
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size
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quantity
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cost per unit
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20 straws
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$3.50
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1
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$3.50
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*****
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Waste of $$$
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03/06/2009 13:10
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"Sorry to say that for around $7, 20 honey sticks just doesn't do it for me. For one cup of tea, I normally use two sticks, well that means I only get ten cups worth. I'd be better off buying honey in a jar for about $20 which will last me a month or so."
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Posted by Damiana | View all reviews by Damiana (10)
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*****
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no subject
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12/06/2007 16:28
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*****
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A definite favorite!
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02/17/2007 12:59
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"I have always loved honey straws, and finding them here, easy to purchase, made my day! I loved them!"
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Posted by Brianna | View all reviews by Brianna (7)
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*****
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no subject
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12/05/2006 15:47
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"I love honey sticks! They are so hard to find, but are very convenient. Kids love them as a fun (and healthy!) treat!"
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Posted by anonymous | View all reviews by anonymous
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*****
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Human Chew Toy
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11/09/2006 10:54
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"I haven't had one of these since I was in college -- and back then I didn't even use them for tea.
I used to take one or two to long classes or tests, and chew on an end. I went through an entire box of 12 of them for my LSATs. They're remarkably hard to open without any sharp objects. Eventually, I'd start breaking small holes in the end with my teeth (what my dentist mother would say), and the honey would slowly start seeping out. Each straw would last me around 45 minutes, as I would slowly enjoy the honey over time.
This is especially good for those people with a nervous chew habit, as well as providing a slow source of energy to keep one going. As for the health of your teeth, well, I haven't seen any ill effects yet--but I'm no dentist either."
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Posted by Chris | View all reviews by Chris (2)
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*****
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no subject
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03/14/2006 07:59
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* The information provided here is for informational or entertainment purposes only. Dragonwater Tea Company LLC makes no claim as to the health benefits or appropriateness of any product for any medical condition. Please consult a physician for all medical advice.
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