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Old 01-19-2014, 08:09 AM
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We just received our order of Honeybells this week. They are the best. Do they sell them in the Super Markets in Florida this time of year?
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Ron- How did you receive them? Mail order? We love them but have a hard time finding them anywhere. The last couple weeks only 1 stand at the farmers market in Brownwood had them and one week they only had 1 left (I purchased it). We love them but also struggle finding them!
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We just received our order of Honeybells this week. They are the best. Do they sell them in the Super Markets in Florida this time of year?
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Ron- How did you receive them? Mail order? We love them but have a hard time finding them anywhere. The last couple weeks only 1 stand at the farmers market in Brownwood had them and one week they only had 1 left (I purchased it). We love them but also struggle finding them!
I order a box every year, from QVC, for relatives in MN. I just checked the QVC site and it said out of stock and to check back on Jan. 26.
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Harryanddavid.com have the honeybells
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Just came back from a trek down 44 east of Brownwood. Saw roadside stand offering Honeybells. Near 44A
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The Orange Barn on 441/27 had plenty last week - we stocked up! They also sell online at their web site.
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I second The Orange Barn. We mail ordered some to relatives using their website and stopped by their store on Rt 441 and picked up some for ourselves. Yummy yummy. It's like drinking an orange !
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Yes, they were mail order from Harry&David. Were they cheaper at the stand? With shipping we paid about $2.00 each, but well worth it!
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I just bought a bunch of honeybells in Publix on 466a. Do you know that if you see a store selling tangelos that they're the same thing.
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