Description
Wild Bull Honey delivers the untamed essence of nature in every jar. This 12-pack of raw, unfiltered honey is crafted for health-conscious individuals seeking a pure, unprocessed sweetener that supports wellness from breakfast to bedtime. Sourced from wildflower-rich pastures across the American heartland, our honey retains all its natural enzymes, pollen, and antioxidants—making it a powerhouse of nutrition and flavor.
✓ 100% Raw & Unpasteurized – Never heated or microfiltration, preserving beneficial nutrients.
✓ 12 Convenient Jars – Perfect for pantry stocking, office desks, or gift giving.
✓ USA Wildflower Sourced – Harvested from sustainable apiaries in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
✓ Gluten-Free & Non-GMO – Safe for celiac and clean-eating lifestyles.
✓ Natural Energy Booster – Carbohydrates and antioxidants for sustained vitality.
✓ Versatile Usage – Stir into tea, drizzle over oatmeal, apply to skin, or enjoy by the spoonful.
Key Features
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Raw & Unfiltered Integrity – No pasteurization, no ultra-filtration. Retains pollen, propolis, and beneficial enzymes like diastase and invertase.
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12 x 8oz Jars – Each jar is sealed for freshness, ideal for families, meal preppers, and small businesses.
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Traceable USA Origin – Sourced exclusively from American beekeepers who follow migratory beekeeping practices across the Great Plains.
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Low Glycemic Index Alternative – Natural fructose-glucose balance makes it a smarter choice than refined sugar or high-fructose corn syrup.
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Antibacterial & Antimicrobial Properties – Naturally occurring hydrogen peroxide and low pH inhibit unwanted microbes.
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Crystallization-Responsive – Raw honey naturally crystallizes; gentle warming restores liquid state without destroying nutrients.
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Certified GMP Facility – Packaged in a Good Manufacturing Practices compliant facility in Austin, Texas.
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Plastic-Free Packaging – Glass jars with metal lids, fully recyclable.
Ingredients
*100% Pure Wild Bull Honey – Raw, Unpasteurized, Single-Ingredient*
Key Ingredient Breakdown:
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Natural Sugars (Fructose & Glucose) – Provide quick, clean energy for athletes and busy professionals.
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Pollen Grains – Contain trace amino acids, vitamins (B-complex, C), and minerals (calcium, magnesium, potassium).
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Enzymes (Glucose Oxidase, Diastase, Invertase) – Support digestion and contribute to honey’s antimicrobial action.
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Flavonoids & Phenolic Acids – Powerful antioxidants (e.g., quercetin, kaempferol, caffeic acid) that combat oxidative stress.
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Trace Minerals – Manganese, iron, zinc, and selenium in bioavailable forms.
No additives, preservatives, artificial colors, or sweeteners.
Directions for Use
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Daily Wellness Boost – Consume one teaspoon (7g) directly from the spoon each morning, preferably on an empty stomach.
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Tea & Coffee Sweetener – Stir 1–2 teaspoons into hot beverages after cooling slightly (below 140°F/60°C) to protect enzymes.
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Culinary Glaze & Marinade – Brush onto roasted meats (chicken, ham, salmon) or mix with mustard and herbs for a barbecue glaze.
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Oatmeal & Yogurt Topping – Drizzle over steel-cut oats, Greek yogurt, or cottage cheese.
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Healthy Baking Substitute – Replace sugar up to 50% in recipes; reduce liquid by 2 tbsp per cup of honey used.
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Natural Face Mask – Mix 1 tbsp honey with 1 tsp plain yogurt or aloe vera; apply for 15 minutes, rinse warm.
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Sore Throat Soother – Combine 2 tsp honey + ½ lemon juice + warm water; gargle or sip.
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Pre-Workout Energy – Take 1 tbsp 30 minutes before exercise.
Dosage Information
Recommended for adults and children over 12 months (except as noted in Precautions).
| User Profile | Daily Serving | Max Safe Intake |
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| Adults (healthy) | 1–2 tbsp (21–42g) | 4 tbsp (84g) |
| Athletes / high activity | 2–3 tbsp (42–63g) | 5 tbsp (105g) |
| Children (1–12 years) | 1–2 tsp (5–10g) | 1 tbsp (21g) |
| Diabetics (under doctor) | 1 tsp (7g) | 2 tsp (14g) |
Note: One jar (8oz) contains approximately 16 tablespoons (227g).
Precautions
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Infants Under 12 Months – Do not feed honey to infants. Risk of infant botulism due to Clostridium botulinum spores, which adult immune systems handle safely.
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Allergy Warning – Individuals with pollen, bee, or celery allergies should test a tiny amount first. Rare cross-reactivity possible.
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Diabetics & Insulin Resistance – Honey raises blood glucose. Consult your physician before adding to your diet.
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Medication Interactions – Honey may potentiate blood-thinning drugs (warfarin) or interact with chemotherapy agents due to its antioxidant profile.
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Dental Hygiene – Brush teeth after consumption, especially before sleep, to prevent caries (although honey is less cariogenic than refined sugar).
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Pregnancy & Breastfeeding – Generally safe in culinary amounts. No established risks, but avoid mega-dosing.
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Crystallization – Natural process; do not microwave (destroys enzymes). Instead, place jar in warm water (max 110°F/43°C).
Side Effects
Most people tolerate raw honey without issues. However, potential side effects include:
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Mild Digestive Discomfort – Bloating, loose stools, or cramping when exceeding 3–4 tablespoons daily due to high fructose content.
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Allergic Reactions – Rare: itching, hives, swelling of lips or throat. Discontinue use and seek medical help if severe.
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Blood Sugar Fluctuations – Diabetics may experience hyperglycemia if dosage not adjusted.
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Weight Gain – Excessive consumption (over 6 tbsp/day) adds 360+ calories, potentially leading to weight gain over time.
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Dental Erosion – Over time, frequent exposure without oral hygiene may weaken enamel (less than sugary sodas but still notable).
If you experience persistent side effects, reduce dosage or stop use and consult a healthcare provider.
Storage Instructions
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Cool & Dark – Store at 50–70°F (10–21°C) away from stoves, ovens, and direct sunlight. A pantry or kitchen cabinet is ideal.
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Do Not Refrigerate – Cold accelerates crystallization and makes honey rock-hard. If crystals form, it’s still safe—simply warm gently.
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Airtight Seal – Keep lid tightly closed after each use to prevent moisture absorption, which can lead to fermentation.
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Shelf Life – Raw honey, when stored properly, remains edible indefinitely (archaeologists have found 3,000-year-old honey still good). However, for best flavor and enzyme activity, consume within 2 years of production date.
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Crystallization Remedy – Place sealed jar in a bowl of warm tap water (not boiling) for 20–30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Never microwave plastic or metal lids—use only glass jars.
Manufacturer Information
Wild Bull Honey Co.
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Location: 1420 Bee Creek Road, Austin, Texas 78701, USA
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Certifications: GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) Certified, Non-GMO Project Verified, Gluten-Free Certified
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Sourcing Network: Partner apiaries in Texas Hill Country, Oklahoma Flint Hills, and Kansas Prairie. All beekeepers follow sustainable migratory practices with zero neonicotinoid pesticides.
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Processing: Raw honey is gravity-filtered through stainless steel mesh (200 microns) to remove large debris only—pollen and propolis remain intact. No heat treatment above 95°F (35°C) to preserve natural enzymes.
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Quality Control: Each batch tested for moisture (below 18.6%), HMF (hydroxymethylfurfural) for freshness, and absence of antibiotics/chloramphenicol.
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Contact: support@wildbullhoney.com | 1-800-555-HONE (4663)
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Social & Sustainability: 1% of profits donated to pollinator habitat restoration in the Midwest.
Benefits
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Comprehensive Health & Lifestyle Benefits of Wild Bull Honey
Raw, unprocessed honey offers far more than sweetness. Below are evidence-aligned benefits substantiated by nutritional science and centuries of traditional use.
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Immune System Modulation – The combination of hydrogen peroxide, polyphenols, and bee-derived peptides supports a balanced immune response. Daily consumption during allergy season (especially local honey) may help desensitize pollen sensitivities.
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Sore Throat & Cough Relief – Clinical studies show honey outperforms over-the-counter dextromethorphan for nocturnal cough in children (over 1 year). Its viscous coating soothes mucosal irritation.
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Digestive Aid – Natural prebiotics feed beneficial gut bacteria. Enzymes (diastase, amylase) assist starch breakdown. Useful for mild gastritis or bloating.
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Antioxidant Protection – Darker wildflower honey contains high ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity) values. Regular intake reduces oxidative stress markers linked to aging, cardiovascular disease, and neurodegeneration.
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Wound & Burn Healing – Medical-grade honey (like Manuka) is FDA-approved for topical use. Our raw honey also exhibits antibacterial effects—apply directly to minor cuts, abrasions, or first-degree burns under a sterile dressing (change twice daily).
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Skin Health & Acne Reduction – Raw honey’s anti-inflammatory and humectant properties calm acne rosacea and dry eczema. Use as a 20-minute mask or spot treatment.
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Seasonal Energy Lift – The 1:1 fructose-to-glucose ratio provides sustained energy without the crash of refined sugar. Ideal for hikers, cyclists, and shift workers across California, Colorado, and New York.
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Sleep Support – A teaspoon before bed (mixed with warm milk or chamomile tea) promotes glycogen storage in the liver, preventing middle-of-the-night glucose drops that disturb sleep cycles.
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Oral Health (in moderation) – Propolis and hydrogen peroxide inhibit Streptococcus mutans, the primary cavity-causing bacteria. Use as a mouth rinse (1 tsp honey + 2 oz water) after brushing—do not swallow.
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Weight Management – Substituting honey for sugar reduces total caloric intake when used mindfully (honey is sweeter, so you use less). Its satiety effect curbs sugar cravings.
Why Americans Choose Wild Bull Honey 12-Pack:
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No reliance on imported honey (often adulterated with corn syrup from China or India).
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Supports local beekeepers in Texas, Florida, and the Pacific Northwest.
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Perfect for emergency food supplies in hurricane-prone zones (Florida, Louisiana) and winter prep in Minnesota, Michigan.
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12 individual jars eliminate cross-contamination—ideal for office kitchens, Airbnb rentals, or school lunchboxes.
Comparison Table
| Feature | Wild Bull Honey (Raw) | Conventional Processed Honey | Manuka Honey (UMF 10+) | Agave Syrup | Maple Syrup (Grade A) |
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| Processing | Raw, unfiltered, unpasteurized | Pasteurized, ultrafiltered | Raw or low-heat | Highly processed | Boiled down |
| Enzymes & Pollen | Intact | Destroyed (heat >160°F) | Moderate (some lost) | None | Minimal |
| Glycemic Index (GI) | 45–55 (moderate) | 60–65 (higher) | ~50 | 15–30 (low) | 54 (moderate) |
| Antibacterial Activity | Yes (H₂O₂-based) | Minimal | High (methylglyoxal) | None | Low |
| Origin | USA (Texas, OK, KS) | Often blended (India, Vietnam) | New Zealand only | Mexico/USA | USA/Canada |
| Price per oz (approx.) | $0.75 | $0.40 | $3.50+ | $0.60 | $0.80 |
| Best For | Daily wellness, cooking, allergies | Shelf-stable sweetener | Wound care, SIBO | Vegan, low-GI | Pancakes, baking |
| 12-Pack Availability | Yes (our product) | Yes (plastic bears) | Rare (small jars) | Yes (bottles) | Yes (cans) |
FAQs
Is Wild Bull Honey raw and unfiltered?
Yes. Our honey is never heated above 95°F and only coarse-strained to remove bee wings and wax chunks. All pollen, propolis, and enzymes remain naturally present.
Why did my honey crystallize? Is it spoiled?
Crystallization is a natural sign of raw honey. It proves the honey hasn’t been ultra-filtered or pasteurized. Simply warm the jar in tap water (not boiling) to reliquify. It never expires if stored airtight.
Can I give this honey to my infant?
No. Never feed honey to children under 12 months due to infant botulism risk. For babies over 1 year, start with ½ teaspoon and monitor.
Is this honey gluten-free and non-GMO?
Absolutely. Wild Bull Honey contains no gluten ingredients and is processed in a dedicated gluten-free facility. Our bees forage on wildflowers—not genetically modified crops.
How long does a 12-pack last?
Assuming one jar per month for daily use (1 tbsp/day), a 12-pack provides a full year’s supply. For families of four, expect 3–4 months.
Does this honey help with seasonal allergies in New York or Chicago?
Local raw honey (within 50 miles) is theoretically more effective for pollen desensitization. However, our wildflower honey from Texas still contains diverse pollen types that may offer cross-reactive relief. Many customers in California, Oregon, and Illinois report positive results.
What’s the difference between your honey and Manuka honey from New Zealand?
Manuka has uniquely high methylglyoxal (MGO) levels for clinical wound care. Our Wild Bull Honey offers excellent everyday antimicrobial activity at a fraction of the cost. For immune support and general wellness, our honey is superior value.
Can I use this for canning or preserving?
Yes, but note that raw honey’s enzymes degrade at temperatures above 140°F. If you’re making heat-processed jams or pickles, the honey will still sweeten but lose some health benefits. Consider adding honey after cooling.
Is the packaging BPA-free?
All glass jars and metal lids are BPA-free. The outer cardboard box is 100% recycled and recyclable.
Do you ship to Hawaii, Alaska, or Puerto Rico?
Yes. We ship to all 50 US states and territories via USPS Priority. Free shipping on orders over $50 (contiguous USA).





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