I'm researching how different types of honey can be used as an antibiotic against bacteria, problem is i'm experimenting on 5 different honeys and i would have to purchase each individually, which would cost about 100 us dollars.
Is it likely that i would get a sample of honey if i contacted the supplier and stated my intentions? I don't need much at all.
I was hoping to get:
manuka honey +16
buckwheat honey
greek pine honey
any advice is welcome!
Where can i get honey samples for my experiment?
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Re: Where can i get honey samples for my experiment?
Hi Hutchdan,
I like your project and I am pretty certain that at least some of the honey companies would be willing to sell or even give you a small sample of their honey if you called them and explained who you were and why you needed it.
You could email them, but i think calling them personally and talking to a real human would be more successful.
Best wishes,
Sybee
I like your project and I am pretty certain that at least some of the honey companies would be willing to sell or even give you a small sample of their honey if you called them and explained who you were and why you needed it.
You could email them, but i think calling them personally and talking to a real human would be more successful.
Best wishes,
Sybee

