Monday, February 7, 2011

Would you be my Honeybell?


Honeybells. They are juicy. Very juicy.

I love Honeybell Kisses, the smallest variety of these oranges. Once you snack you don't go back!
They come with bibs and a juicer that you stick in them. Sometimes with little Honeybell candies, which are yummy too.

If you want one, you can't. You have to wait till next January. :P
You can reserve them now though, from Cushman's which is owned by Harry & David.

Speaking of David, I bet he would like these. Unless he doesnt like to get his hands dirty or sticky. Wear gloves.
See how I worked that in there?

22 comments:

karenkid said...

most excellent post.

David will be tempted.

KH said...

I love Harry and David.
I ordered my BIL a bunch of H&D fruit for Christmas. I wonder if I selected Honeybells. Hm.

karenkid said...

oh, and if David wanted one, I'd totally share a Honeybell with him.

:)

trudi said...

Which will you spam more, twitter or Random Archie?

frogcooke said...

Ha! Well I am almost up to 100k on twitter. You judge.

karenkid said...

I could not peel that second honeybell.

Frog has some kinda little magic hands.

karenkid said...

I like spamming here cause no one can count them.

;)

frogcooke said...

LOL. cept i forgot i have comments sent to my email ROFL. Might have to disable that.

karenkid said...

yes.

right.

now.

karenkid said...

or not, and I'll hush.

tamster said...

Oh, I love Honeybells. They're soooo good :)

frogcooke said...

omigosh! you eat them too??? Y U NO SAY?

tamster said...

cuz I don't wanna share :P

no, actually I was given a few from my generous brother-in-law :D

trudi said...
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trudi said...

Tam likes them filled with the 80 proof liquids

frogcooke said...

hahahahahaha.

tamster said...

Trudi, where do I order those? *takes out credit card*

trudi said...

First things first Tam . You need supplies http://www.newsrealblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/orange_syringe.jpg

Lynn said...

How are these different from clementines?

frogcooke said...

They are actually a cross between a tangerine and a grapefruit. They actually come in several sizes. the smallest not much bigger than a clementine, the biggest like an orange.

"Actually HoneyBells are not oranges at all. They’re a unique natural hybrid of Dancy Tangerine and Duncan Grapefruit, which are both seeded fruit. But … HoneyBells usually have no seeds."

here is Cushman's FAQ page

karenkid said...

I did it! I did it!

*peeled my first Honeybell without squishing all the juice out*

frogcooke said...

YAY!