I don't normally criticize the competition but this label misleads on so many levels. It's clearly filtered. A company this size can't bottle at room temp so it's heated. They're sourcing from 3 countries so its blended. It's not from any wild mountain. Thus concludes my rant. Buy local honey from local beekeeper, not importers based in Oakland.
Posted December 1, 2017
Kathleen Mary August 4, 2018 at 6:43 pm
I’ve been buying Wild Mountain Brand honey for over 20 years. My sister borrowed some from me tonight and asked what brand I used. I told her and then told her I can only find it in one store. That send me on a Google search of other places to purchase it. They have no website, but I came across their address so I searched that and ended up with a picture of their warehouse. In front were 60 large black barrels all stamped with “Thai HoneyFarm”. I’m so disappointed. This whole time I thought that I was buying from a relatively local farmer.