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Third Coast HoneyNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Angleton - 23.96 mi

Third Coast Honey has been working hard to provide the best raw and unfiltered honey in the neighborhood since 2015. Indeed, this family-owned and operated company was able to expand its horizons that stood through the test of time. Thus, you can find their honey in many parts of the state, including farmers markets and grocers. Unlike the other honey manufacturers, they proudly harvest, package, and distribute each and every jar of honey themselves. So, rest assured that you can get the freshest honey around. They currently offer three flavors including wildflower, Huajilla, creamed honey, and cinnamon creamed honey. All are delicious and versatile. You can add it to your “morning hot tea” or coffee, make some “pies” out of it, or simply drizzle them to your pancakes and salads. And not only that, as this local honey also serves as a healthier alternative and replacement to sugar.

Sweets by KeishNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Fresno - 24.36 mi

Everything is better covered in chocolate, that is gospel truth. We all know it, and Fresn0-based bakery Sweets by Keish made sure there is a chocolate-covered treat to be had at all times. Right now, Sweet Treats by Keish's list of chocolate-covered treats include Oreos, pretzel rods, Rice Krispies, and marshmallows. The best part is that all treats are customizable, even the new ones they will offer soon. Pick your theme, pick your colors, and expect nothing less than delicious, yummy, sweet treats!

In A JamNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Stafford - 24.89 mi

In A Jam is a Farmers market vendor owned and run by a “husband and wife duo.” They sell artisanal products like home made, Jams, Jellies, chips and other good. The wife has been making jams and jellies for family for a long time. They always made more than they could eat so the logical extension was to sell the rest. With the advent of “Texas House bill 970,” it became possible. The owners believe in trying new thing, so they come up with “different flavor combinations” to keep the business fun. They grow most of the ingredients themselves and they buy the rest from local sources. They even travel to Fredricksberg in peach season to get the best for out Jams and jellies.

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