Golden Blossom Honey Responsibly Sources U.S. Honey Amidst Rising Commodity Costs
NEW YORK (PRWEB) November 14, 2018 -- Golden Blossom Honey (http://www.goldenblossomhoney.com), a family-owned and operated honey brand since 1921 and a top-selling branded honey in the U.S., is one of the remaining American brands packaging 100 percent U.S. agricultural honey varietals for retail purchase today under its Premium Pure U.S. Honey label. With U.S. honey prices rising from 2017, several competing brands are packaging their products as a blend of U.S., Argentinian, Canadian, and other imported varietals. In order to maintain its high quality and carefully calibrated flavor profile, Golden Blossom Honey only packages U.S. Honey under its Premium Pure U.S. Honey label.
Golden Blossom Premium Pure U.S. Honey is a unique blend of three different honey varietals: orange blossom, sage buckwheat and clover. According to the USDA’s August 2018 National Honey Report, orange blossom honey is one of the most expensive honey varietals sold by U.S. beekeepers. The blend of the three honey varietals in the Premium Pure U.S. Honey label is Golden Blossom Honey’s signature flavor.
“Our signature flavor is very specific. We use precise ratios for each of the U.S. honey varietals in our blend,” says Wes Paton, the brand manager of Golden Blossom Honey. “Our consumers know that when they pick up a bottle of Golden Blossom Honey, they are getting a product and flavor consistent with their expectations.”
Golden Blossom Honey is committed to selling high quality products with no additives or preservatives. For nearly 90 years, the company has worked with U.S. Beekeepers to continually source the premium honey they use in their Premium Pure U.S. Honey blend without having to supplement their product range with lower grade or foreign-sourced alternatives. Working with U.S. beekeepers helps keep the people who pollinate America’s crops in business, and provides resources to maintain their bee colonies.
“When you buy Golden Blossom Premium Pure U.S. Honey, you know you are supporting U.S. Honey. Our front label clearly states “Product of the USA,” Paton adds. “When you come across honey that does not identify the country of origin on the front or back label, it is not compliant with USDA regulations which were strengthened and clarified in 2018, and may also mean that the product is not from the U.S. Other honey vendors may label their product “U.S. GRADE A” without prominently identifying the county of origin. This can have the effect of leading consumers to believe that the honey is a Product of the U.S.A., which may not be true.”
Golden Blossom Honey is a brand that has widespread distribution in the Northeastern, Southeastern, and Mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S., and has been family-owned and operated since 1921 by John Paton, Inc., a Pennsylvania-based company.
For more information about Golden Blossom Honey, visit http://www.goldenblossomhoney.com. You can follow Golden Blossom Honey on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. For questions or further information, please contact Alisha Zaveri (azaveri(at)colangelopr.com) or Diana Zahuranec (dzahuranec(at)colangelopr.com) at Colangelo & Partners.
About Golden Blossom Honey:
Golden Blossom Honey (http://www.goldenblossomhoney.com), is a brand that has widespread distribution in the Northeastern, Southeastern, and Mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S., and has been family-owned and operated since 1921 by John Paton, Inc., a Pennsylvania-based company.
Alisha Zaveri, Colangelo & Partners, http://www.colangelopr.com/, 646.624.2885, [email protected]
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