
Cemetery Honey
General Notes
- black currant
- gardenias
- hemlock
- henbit
- honey
- juniper
- night-blooming jasmine
- spun sugar
- sweet bourbon
- white musk
Honeybees find many places to make homes throughout the year and have even been known to make them by getting into above ground tombs and mausoleums in old cemeteries and even in some of the most notoriously known haunted cemeteries around the world. Depending on where the honey has been collected from, whether it be nearby trees or graves, the honey is either enjoyed in teas,recipes, etc or used in spell work. There is a place that actually sells honey thats been collected from hives maintained for the local bees at a cemetery in Washington D.C. This honey is edible and foraged from local trees and flowers and from what I hear, is quite good. Inspired by these stories, we created our very own cemetery honey fragrance. This is our version of the edible honey. Please note, this fragrance is NOT edible! Do NOT try to eat it no matter how good it smells! For the darker version of our cemetery honey, please see our Haunted Honey fragrance.
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