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Farming Practices & Certifications
Farming Practices & Certifications
Produced in the American Midwest. Family-Owned Since 1957. Made by Healthy, Happy Bees. Pure, Raw & Unfiltered Honey
Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
Orders from Adee Honey ship directly from their farm. Shipping times and delivery policies are set by the farm and may vary based on location and order volume.
Honey Sticks
Honey Sticks
Adee honey sticks are a great choice for a healthy and delicious snack, holiday treat or sweetener for your tea! They also come in handy for travel, camping, or exercise. Keep one at your desk or bag for a quick pick-me-up.
Each straw holds between 5-7 grams of honey. Honey sticks will crystallize, to liquefy, simply place the sticks in a container of warm water.
HOW TO USE HONEY STICKS
We recommend:
- Hold stick in one hand and put one end (doesn't matter which) into your mouth.
- Bite down on the stick about ½ inch from the top until you feel it “Pop” OR use scissors to cut the tip of the stick BEFORE putting it in your mouth.
- Pinch and run your fingers from the bottom of the stick to the top of the stick to get all of the honey out.
- Eat the honey right out of the stick OR drizzle it into your tea, coffee, oatmeal, smoothie or as you would normally use honey.
- Do not chew or tear at the end of the stick to get it open.
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Ingredients
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Farming Practices & Certifications
Farming Practices & Certifications
Produced in the American Midwest. Family-Owned Since 1957. Made by Healthy, Happy Bees. Pure, Raw & Unfiltered Honey
Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
Orders from Adee Honey ship directly from their farm. Shipping times and delivery policies are set by the farm and may vary based on location and order volume.




Adee Honey Farms began with a single hive during the Great Depression and has grown into the nation’s largest family-run beekeeping operation. Based in Bruce, South Dakota, this four-generation legacy is built on a deep respect for bees, honest stewardship, and the belief that doing things the right way still matters.
Today, they manage 80,000 hives across the country, harvesting premium honey and providing pollination services while keeping the spirit of American beekeeping alive.

Adee Honey Farms has been producing high-quality honey since 1957 from bees raised on the open plains of the Midwest. Their honey reflects decades of experience, family tradition, and a commitment to doing things the right way, no shortcuts, no compromises.

Headquartered in Bruce, South Dakota, Adee Honey Farms manages tens of thousands of hives across the country, following the blooms from the Midwest to California. Their vertically integrated model allows them to care for every step, from hive to harvest, while supporting American agriculture and preserving the tradition of ethical, sustainable beekeeping.