CHARLOTTETOWN, PE, CANADA, August 19, 2010 (Press-News.org) Island Abbey Foods Ltd., specialty honey manufacturer, today officially announced the launch of their newest honey innovation, Honibe - Honey Lozenges - Nature's Cough Drop . Honibe - Honey Lozenges are the world's first 100% pure honey cough drops for soothing sore throats and relieving coughs.
Honibe - Honey Lozenges are made from 100% pure dried honey from Prince Edward Island. They are available in four flavours: Pure Honey, Honey with Lemon, Honey with Menthol and Eucalyptus, and Honey with Lemon, Menthol and Eucalyptus. Honibe - Honey Lozenges can be purchased in packages of 10 or 20 pieces. Honibe - Honey Lozenges are conveniently sized for easy transport in pockets, cars, briefcases or purses. Honibe - Honey Lozenges will be available across North America everywhere that natural upper respiratory therapy products are sold.
"Traditional upper respiratory therapy products like lozenges and cough drops are all sugar based and are nothing more than boiled sugar candies with added health ingredients," stated John Rowe, President of Island Abbey Foods Ltd. "Our Honibe - Honey Lozenges are a 100% pure dried honey lozenge with no sugar added. We are excited to offer consumers our one of a kind all natural cough drop to sooth sore throats and provide cough relief."
The Honibe brand has garnered international attention in recent months for the product the Honey Drop . The Honey Drop was the first product launched under the Honibe brand and is an individual serving (one teaspoon / 5 g.) of 100% pure dried honey without any additives. It is ideal for sweetening tea or coffee. Simply drop into a hot beverage and stir. You have all of the natural honey flavour without the usual honey mess. Most recently, the Honey Drop won two SIAL D'or 2010 Awards at the world's largest food tradeshow in Paris, France and will now be one of nine finalists competing for best new food product in the world this October.
For more information please visit us on the web at http://www.Honibe.com.
About Island Abbey Foods Ltd.
Island Abbey Foods Ltd. is a specialty honey producer based in Prince Edward Island, Canada. We are a 6th generation PEI agricultural family business with our feet firmly planted in our Island's bright red soil (ideal for farming with its high iron and nutrient content). Honibe (hon-ee-bee) brand honey is our line of all natural, specialty honey from PEI. Under our Honibe brand we offer innovative products like the Honey Drop , the world's first 100% pure, no mess, non sticky honey, and a better tasting sugar cube. We also have a 100% pure honey candy called Honey Delights , and granular honey called Honey Sprinkles .
Media Inquiries:
Island Abbey Foods Ltd.
Graham Watts, Marketing Coordinator
Phone: 902-367-9722
Email: graham@honibe.com
Honibe Launches World's First Pure Honey Lozenge for Upper Respiratory Therapy
Island Abbey Foods Ltd., creates world's first pure honey cough drop for soothing sore throats and relieving coughs. Honibe - HoneyLozenges - Nature's Cough Drop, are the first pure honey lozenge for upper respiratory therapy on the market.
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[Press-News.org] Honibe Launches World's First Pure Honey Lozenge for Upper Respiratory TherapyIsland Abbey Foods Ltd., creates world's first pure honey cough drop for soothing sore throats and relieving coughs. Honibe - HoneyLozenges - Nature's Cough Drop, are the first pure honey lozenge for upper respiratory therapy on the market.