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Tropical Traditions organic raw honey review and giveaway!

This giveaway is sponsored by Tropical Traditions. Tropical Traditions provided me with a free sample of this product to review, and I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a product giveaway in return for the free product.

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Welcome to a great new giveaway sponsored by Tropical Traditions! Read on to find out how to enter to win some of this delicious Tropical Traditions Organic Raw Honey. This Canadian honey is 100% organic, raw, wild, and unprocessed — and just look how thick it is. Most honey cannot be certified organic, because bees range out for miles from their hives. Certified organic honey has to come from hives in isolated areas, so this honey is from the remote frontier regions of Canada.

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We’ve already found a lot of uses for Tropical Traditions Organic Raw Honey. MashupDad was recently down with a summer cold, for instance, and made an exception to his low carb rule by adding Tropical Traditions Raw organic honey to his evening tea. He’s been raving about the quality ever since!

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And, I used Tropical Traditions Organic Raw Honey when making Dairy Free Chocolate Avocado Pudding earlier this week. So far it’s been lovely in tea, on its own, or as a natural sweetener for recipes. I’m going to try substituting this for sugar in other recipes, too, since it added a fantastic flavor.

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Tropical Traditions Organic Raw Honey is unprocessed, unheated, and unfiltered, resulting in a thick, creamy honey that contains pollen and fine textured crystals very unlike the processed honeys you might be used to. The difference, however, is all good: Try organic raw honey, and you’re unlikely to go back.

On to the giveaway

What can you win?

  • One lucky Mashup Mom reader will win Tropical Traditions Organic Raw Honey for your very own.

How do you enter?

One entry per comment; each comment is an entry; a maximum of one entry per household; duplicate entries will be deleted. Enter through 11:59 PM Central on 8/3/14. U.S. residents only, please. If you are reading this through email or Facebook, please click on the title of this post (up at the top where it says “Tropical Traditions”) to go back to the blog. Scroll down to the bottom of the post and you will see a box to enter your comment; just comment there to enter. Email and Facebook entries will not be counted. If you are reading the Mashup Mom homepage on the web, look at the bottom of this post where it says “___ comments.” Click on that to get the box to enter your own comment.

And, since Tropical Traditions is most famous for its coconut oil — Want to know more about Virgin Coconut Oil, too?

Check out the following pages for more info:

The fine print

Prizing and information for this giveaway has been provided by Tropical Traditions. I received a product for purposes of this post/review; however, all opinions here are my own. The winner will be randomly selected from all comments received on or around 8/4/14 and will have 48 hours to respond to notification email; Mashup Mom will choose a runner up if no response is received in that time frame.

No purchase necessary. The number of eligible entries receives determines the odds of winning. Duplicate entries will be deleted. Void where prohibited. Please allow 8 weeks for delivery of your prize.

If you order by clicking on any of my links and have never ordered from Tropical Traditions in the past, you will receive a free book on Virgin Coconut Oil, and I will receive a discount coupon for referring you.

Courtney Tucker

Sunday 3rd of August 2014

This is wonderful honey have bought it before and I already use Tropical Traditions Gold Label Coconut oil daily , both are used for cooking and beauty products I make. I am subscribed to Tropical Traditions Newsletter.

Richelle

Sunday 3rd of August 2014

I already subscribe. Big fan of Tropical Traditions! I would use it in my Spicy Honey Chicken recipe. Or just off the spoon :)

Lynda Del

Sunday 3rd of August 2014

I am already subscriber. Love adding raw honey into my smoothies!

Annette

Sunday 3rd of August 2014

I'm already a subscriber to Tropical Traditions newsletter. I've never used raw honey, so I can't tell you my favorite way to enjoy it. However, I love regular honey in tea and smoothies.

Yvie

Sunday 3rd of August 2014

I am a subscriber, and would use the honey for baking and in my tea. :)

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