Crafted in South Georgia by our family for generations, Pure Southern Honey is 100% raw, unfiltered, singly sourced, and never heated. From our hives to your table, you will discover a honey that is truly one of a kind. Its rich and natural flavors elevate any dish and its health benefits compliment any diet or lifestyle. If you are looking for a top of the line honey, look no further.

Pure Southern Honey is created solely from our thousands of beehives, so you can expect to enjoy a consistent flavor in every jar. With it's Southeast origins of primarily Gallberry with some Tupelo, Blackgum, and Palmetto flowers give it a longer shelf life compared to average honeys.

In addition to providing raw, unfiltered honey, we also produce the purest form of honey - raw comb honey. It is cut and packaged without further processing.

Pure Southern Honey is a proud supporter of the NW Honey Bee Habitat Restoration. For every purchase, 5% of sales will be used to preserve and create pesticide-free sanctuaries for honey bees to flourish.

NW Honey Bee Habitat Restoration takes a proactive approach by transforming any size space into an oasis for pollinators. By increasing, preserving, and protecting honey bees, they work to improve the quality of all life for generations to come.

Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

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Retail Honey
Pure Southern Honey invites you to join us as we connect people to high-quality honey across the nation. Contact us for a free sample and for information on our private labeling services.

Bulk Honey
For when jars of honey simply aren't enough. Whether you need a gallon or a drum of honey, we have bulk options readily available for restaurants, retailers, and honey resellers.

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Contact Information

Contact:
Amber Kinsey
(229) 460-6063
Location:
3956 GA-187 E
Du Pont, GA 31630

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Mailing Address:
3956 GA-187 E
Du Pont, GA 31630

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