What Our Customers Say

Raw honey from Sunnyvale, California – the heart of Silicon Valley. Our bees work apiaries in Sunnyvale where tech campuses, residential neighborhoods, and remnant orchards create a surprisingly diverse foraging ground.

Sunnyvale honey reflects the valley's agricultural past – this was all orchards before it was all offices. Our bees still find the good stuff.

What Makes Sunnyvale Honey Special

Sunnyvale's mix of mature street trees, residential gardens, community gardens, and the landscaping around tech campuses gives bees a year-round buffet. The Sunnyvale Baylands and nearby creek corridors add native wildflowers to the mix.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Sunnyvale honey come from?

From apiaries maintained by Mike in Sunnyvale, CA – in the central Santa Clara Valley. Our partner Olson's Orchards in Sunnyvale (the last 10 acres of apricots and 3 acres of cherries) is one of our key pollination sites.

Do tech companies really have bees nearby?

Yes. Silicon Valley's corporate campuses are surrounded by landscaping and gardens that bees love. It's ironic – the tech capital of the world is also great bee country.

What size should I buy for daily use?

For daily tea or toast, the Med 8oz Squeeze-able lasts about 3–4 weeks. For families, the XL 16oz is the sweet spot. Serious honey lovers go for the 45oz Mason.

Discover Sunnyvale

Sunnyvale blends Silicon Valley innovation with small-town charm. Visit Murphy Avenue's walkable downtown strip with restaurants and shops, explore the Sunnyvale Heritage Park Museum, or bike the Bay Trail at the Sunnyvale Baylands Park. Olson's Orchards – where our bees pollinate – is one of the last working farms in the city. The Sunnyvale Farmers' Market runs year-round. Our customers here get it – they want real, local food in the middle of tech country.

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