![]() ![]() I have also found their products at my local Bed, Bath, & Beyond in their World Market section. If you aren’t from the Savannah or Charleston where their stores are located, or are planning a trip there soon, don’t worry you can still try Savannah Bee products. She also told us that the meads that are included in the tasting rotate throughout the year, so, there is always something new to try, even if you are a local. Our favorite was the dry hopped, carbonated mead from Redstone Meadery in Boulder, CO called “Nectar of the Hops.” While we tasted, the bartender told us all about the history and types of mead and what made each one we were trying special. We were able to try meads made with hops, fruit, & spices. If you haven’t heard of mead before, it’s an alcohol made from actual honey which gives it a sweet taste that’s perfect for summer. The centerpiece of the mead section is a bar where for $5 you can taste 5 different meads that Savannah Bee has brought in from meaderies across the country. It stays on for up to 3 washes and keeps your hands moisturized and soft all day!įinally, at the back of the store, you come to the mead section. The smaller sizes are under $15 which make them a perfect gift! The hand cream is really great for anyone who washes their hands a lot. ![]() Her lips tend to crack in the colder weather and she hasn’t had a problem since she started using it… serious miracle worker! The body butter and hand cream come in really cute jars which are put into even cuter boxes. ![]() Tori can’t stop raving about her lip balm (she has the Tupelo). We are huge fans of the hand cream, body butter, and lip balms, but they also had body wash, travel kits, and soaps. Our favorite honey was the Tupelo Honey that comes from bees that drink the nectar of the flowers of the White Tupelo Trees in Southeastern US swamps which only bloom for two weeks every spring.Īfter trying all of the honey, and browsing through the different sizes and gift packages you can buy, you move into the skin care section. We were even able to try a piece of honeycomb paired with a granny smith apple which was also super delicious. in Savannah, you walk in and are greeted by a honey bar where you are encouraged to taste all of their different types of honey while knowledgeable staff walk you through the differences between each kind. It’s not often that Tori and I find a store that both of us can spend over an hour browsing in, but Savannah Bee has joined that list.Īt the flagship store on Broughton St. When beecoming a retail partner you are an extension of our mission to help spread the word as well as selling the world’s finest honey, beehive products and body care made with ingredients from the hive.If you have been keeping up with our posts from our vacation last week, you already know that Tori and I checked out the Savannah Bee Company’s flagship store while in Savannah last Wednesday. Since its founding in 2002, Savannah Bee Company has expanded to 14 retail locations across the southeastern part of the United States and beyond. Savannah Bee Company’s dedication to its mission is most visible through the cofounding of the Bee Cause Project, a not-for-profit that aims to educate the youth about the important role bees play in our ecosystem. The company continues to operate by this mission, producing the world's finest specialty honey, beehive products, and body care made with ingredients from the hive. In 2002, Ted Dennard founded Savannah Bee Company with the mission to sell the best honey and beehive products while educating others about the fascinating world of honeybees. The company consists of a relatively small group of hard-working individuals fighting for a world where everyone wins, just like a beehive. Savannah Bee Company is a business inspired by the honorable honeybee. ![]()
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