The Box People Actually Keep
This isn’t just a box—it’s a Monday morning game-changer. A jar of wildflower honey that turns your coffee into a masterpiece. Earl Grey with lavender, brewed on Monday morning and brought to work because caffeine is your co-pilot. And a honey lollipop that dissolves so slowly, it’s basically your commute’s best friend.
But let’s talk about the box. Oh, the box. Designed by world-renowned papercut artist Annie Howe, this isn’t just packaging—it’s art. Annie created this intricate design exclusively for us, and it’s a showstopper. Honeybees, hives and botanicals, cut with precision and care, make this box something you don’t just keep—you treasure. It ends up on bathroom counters holding hair ties, on desks corralling paperclips, or in junk drawers proving that even storage can be beautiful.
This is the gift for that friend. You know the one—the picky, impossible-to-shop-for enigma who makes you second-guess every choice. But this? This works. Because nothing in here gathers dust. The tea gets brewed and brought to work. The honey jar gets scraped clean. And the lollipop? It’s gone before they even hit their desk.
When the Receiver Opens It
- Hand them the box with the artwork facing up. Let them notice the illustration first.
- Inside, products are wrapped up. The honey jar is heavy, the tea tin rattles slightly, the lollipop catches light.
- Suggest they try the tea first—one tablespoon in a mug, steep for 3-5 minutes, add a spoonful of the wildflower honey while it's hot.
- The lollipop could work as a tea stirrer. Drop it in the cup, let it dissolve slowly, adds sweetness as you drink.
Ingredients
Original Honey Lollipop: Non-GMO Cane Sugar, *Tapioca Syrup, Honey, Natural Honey Flavor, Canola Oil (Releasing Agent), Soy Lecithin
Raven Tea: *Black Tea, *Lavender buds, Natural Oil of Bergamot
Wildflower Honey: Pure, Raw, Minimally Filtered Wildflower Blossom Honey
*Organic Ingredient
All orders ship via UPS Ground. We DO NOT ship to PO Boxes.
You can also order and pick up from Honey House in Owings Mills, MD.
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