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Did you know?..

If you store honey at very low temperatures, it 'frosts'. Frosting is harmless and happens when the natural crystals begin to bond together to form a lattice network. To soften the honey, warm it gently in an airing cupboard for a day or so.

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7th Nov 2010 Posted by: Rowse

Our 100% natural range

Our honeys have always been deliciously pure and 100% as nature intended. We add nothing to our honey and we take nothing away. The different styles and tastes of our honeys come from the huge amount of nectars, which each produce a unique flavour, aroma and colour.

Quick fact

Honey is 25% sweeter than table sugar, so you need less of it.

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8th Nov 2010 Posted by: Rowse

It's easy being green...with a Rowse Eco bag

Snap up this season’s must-have accessory: a chic eco shopping bag. We're giving away these stylish and lightweight bags to celebrate our new look. There are three different bags to choose from, so take your pick.

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10th Nov 2010 Posted by: Rowse

We've got a lovely new look

That’s right, we’ve had a makeover. It’s still the same delicious honey inside, of course, but it was time for some fresh new packaging. So, what inspired our new look? Well, as you can probably guess, the hexagon shape of the jars is based on the shape of a honeycomb.

Did you know?..

Bees talk to each other by doing a little dance. They do a figure-of-eight movement at the door of the hive known as the ‘Waggle Dance’, which directs other bees to a good source of nectar.

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2nd Apr 2012 Posted by: Rowse

Thank the honeybees with flowers!

Today we're launching a super exciting project, to plant thousands of honeybee-friendly plants, with help from our Facebook and Twitter friends...

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