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Best Gifts for Berry Lovers

Berry season does not last long, but the honey, tea, candy, and skincare it inspires can stick around all year. Whether you are shopping for someone who puts blueberries on everything or a strawberry-lip-gloss-in-every-bag kind of person, here are eight real, in-stock gifts built around blueberry, blackberry, raspberry, and strawberry.

8 Gifts for the Berry Lover in Your Life

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1. Best Everyday Pick: Strawberry Lip Gloss

A pocket-sized gift that works for a stocking, a gift bag, or a just-because. This gloss carries a light natural strawberry flavor and leaves lips with a soft, glossy finish and a subtle shimmer, without feeling thick or sticky. It comes in recyclable glass packaging, handmade in the USA.

2. Best Splurge: Raspberry Honey

This one is for the honey person who already has a favorite jar and wants something they cannot find anywhere else. Raspberry Blossom Honey comes from a narrow spring bloom window in Washington state, and it is brightly sweet with real berry character, more like the flower itself than raspberry candy. Because it is a limited, once-a-year varietal, it is worth checking stock before you commit to it as a gift, and Mixed Berry Honey makes a lovely stand-in if it has sold through for the season.

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3. Best Everyday Berry Honey: Blueberry Blossom Honey

Sourced from a three-week spring bloom in New Jersey’s blueberry fields, this monofloral honey has a buttery texture and bold fruity undertones. It is an easy gift for anyone who already keeps honey on the counter and wants to try something beyond wildflower or clover.

4. Best Bold Flavor: Blackberry Honey

Harvested from wild Pacific Northwest blackberry patches, this varietal is smooth and rich with a distinctive waxy, floral finish, more berry undertone than berry flavor. It is the deeper, more focused counterpart to a mixed berry blend, and a good gift for someone who already knows they like darker honey.

5. Best "Try Them All": Mixed Berry Honey

Made from the nectar of strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, and blackberry blossoms, this multi-floral blend has a sweet, jammy character that no single berry varietal delivers on its own. It is the gift for the person who cannot pick a favorite berry, because they will not have to.

6. Best Candy Gift: Blueberry Honey Lollipops

Eight lollipops built on a honey base with real freeze-dried blueberries shredded throughout, colored naturally with beet and grape juice. No corn syrup, no artificial color. An easy, low-lift gift for a stocking, a teacher, or anyone who likes their candy to actually taste like fruit.

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7. Best Tea Pairing: Berry Delicious Tea & Honey Trio

Three loose-leaf teas paired with three minimally filtered berry honeys: Blackberry, Blueberry, and Raspberry. It is a built-in tasting set for anyone who wants to explore how the same base flavor changes depending on which honey ends up in the cup.

8. Best Complete Set: Berry Lovers Gift Bundle

Five products in one canvas tote: a Place in the Sun body scrub with blueberry seeds, a matching body butter, Strawberry Lip Gloss, a Blueberry Honey Lollipop, and a jar of minimally filtered Blueberry Blossom Honey. It is the option for someone who wants a little bit of everything without you having to build the bundle yourself, and the tote gets reused long after the products are gone.

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How to Choose a Berry Gift

Start with what the person already reaches for. If they keep honey on the counter, a varietal jar or the tea trio makes a thoughtful, low-risk gift. If they are more of a skincare or lip balm person, the lip gloss or the full bundle is the better fit. For a small, no-stress gift, the lollipops or a single jar of honey both wrap easily and travel well in the mail. And if the person on your list cannot settle on a favorite berry, Mixed Berry Honey or the full bundle covers the most ground in a single gift.

FAQs About Berry Gifts

What is the best honey gift for someone who loves berries?

It depends on how adventurous they are. Blueberry Blossom Honey is the most approachable everyday choice, Blackberry Honey suits someone who likes a bolder, deeper flavor, and Mixed Berry Honey is the safest pick if you are not sure which berry they prefer. Raspberry Honey is the most special-occasion option since it is a limited, once-a-year varietal.

Is Raspberry Honey always in stock?

No. Raspberry Blossom Honey comes from a short spring bloom window in Washington state and is produced in limited quantities each year. Once a batch sells through, it may not be available again until the following season, so it is worth checking current stock before planning a gift around it. Mixed Berry Honey is a good substitute with a similar berry character.

What is the difference between Blackberry Honey and Mixed Berry Honey?

Blackberry Honey is monofloral, meaning it comes from a single nectar source, wild blackberry blossoms in the Pacific Northwest, which gives it a focused, waxy, floral character. Mixed Berry Honey is multi-floral, blended from strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, and blackberry blossoms, which gives it a brighter, jammier profile.

Are these gifts kosher?

Yes. All of our honey varietals are Star K Kosher certified, and our honey lollipops are certified Kosher by the Orthodox Union.

What is a good berry gift for someone who is difficult to shop for?

The Berry Lovers Gift Bundle is built for exactly that. It combines skincare, a lip gloss, candy, and honey in one canvas tote, so it covers several categories at once instead of betting on a single product.


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About the Author

Kara is the founder of Bee Inspired® Goods (formerly known as Waxing Kara). She creates and tests farm-to-body recipes with her friends, sharing everything she learns about bees, pure honey, and natural ingredients. Read more about Kara