Kirkland brand honey is made in South America

The quick and cheeky response to the question of who produces Kirkland brand honey is simply that it's made by bees! But who actually processes and sells it to Costco? In 2019, the Kirkland brand 100% U.S. Raw Unfiltered Honey was partially supplied by Rice's Honey, a company located in Greely, Colorado, renowned for its Live Local Honey. However, this product no longer appears on Costco's website, suggesting that Rice's Honey may no longer be a supplier. Unlike the honey previously sourced from Colorado, the current Kirkland brand sweeteners are not sourced from the U.S.
As of this article's publication, there are two Kirkland Signature honeys available at Costco. One is a large 5-pound plastic jug of Wildflower Honey, and the other is Organic Raw Honey sold in three 24-ounce plastic bottles designed to resemble adorable honey bears. Kirkland's Wildflower Honey is sourced and packaged in Argentina, while the Organic Raw Honey is from a company in Brazil. Both products are True Source Certified, meaning they have been audited and verified as genuine honey produced and harvested by reputable beekeepers. They are also labeled as 100% U.S. Grade A, which is the highest quality standard set by the federal agency.
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