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Where can I buy Ben Carson honey online or in stores and what are the prices?

Checked on November 16, 2025
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Executive summary

Available reporting and vendor pages show multiple small producers and brands with “Ben” in the name (Ben’s Sugar Shack, Ben’s Pure, Ben’s Bees) that sell honey online and at regional grocery outlets; one online listing shows Ben’s Sugar Shack 16 oz priced at USD $26.05 on Walmart and Ben’s Maple Syrup/Bens Maple Syrup lists Ben’s Sugar Shack honey at $7.69 or $8.49 depending on SKU and site (prices and availability vary by retailer) [1] [2] [3]. There is no single authoritative “Ben Carson honey” product tied to former HUD Secretary Ben Carson in the supplied results — sources mention many small/local Ben-named honey producers and regional sellers instead [4] [5] [6].

1. What the sources actually list: several “Ben” honey brands, not a Ben Carson product

Search results include multiple small honey brands and producers with “Ben” in the name: “Ben’s Sugar Shack” listings on Walmart and Hannaford, Ben’s Pure on The Old Farmer’s Almanac Store, and Ben’s Bees (a local Pennsylvania producer) — each described as raw/unprocessed or local honey, but none of these pages say the honey is connected to Ben Carson the public figure [1] [7] [8] [4].

2. Where you can buy these “Ben” honeys online and in stores

  • Ben’s Sugar Shack appears on Walmart’s online catalog (a 16‑oz listing) and is sold through Hannaford supermarket’s online shopping interface [1] [7].
  • Ben’s Sugar Shack / Bens Maple Syrup e‑store lists raw & unprocessed wildflower honey available in multiple jar sizes (though pages show many sizes sold out) [2] [3].
  • Ben’s Pure Unprocessed Wildflower Honey has a backordered listing at The Old Farmer’s Almanac Store [8].
  • Ben’s Bees and other small local producers advertise local pickup or sales only in their home region (Ben’s Bees in Philadelphia area) [4]. These are the specific purchase channels shown in the provided reporting [1] [7] [2] [8] [4].

3. Price points shown in the reporting (expect variation and stock issues)

  • Walmart’s online listing shows Ben’s Sugar Shack 16 oz with a current price of USD $26.05 on the product page [1].
  • Bens Maple Syrup / Ben’s Sugar Shack product page lists a regular price of $7.69 for some jar sizes (page shows sizes and many variants as sold out) and elsewhere the site shows items at $8.49 or $11.49 depending on product/vendor listings [2] [3].
  • The Old Farmer’s Almanac Store lists Ben’s Pure 8‑oz honey but marks it backordered (price not quoted in the snippet) [8].

These discrepancies reflect different retailers, jar sizes, and likely shipping/markup factors — the same or similarly named product can appear at different prices across vendors [1] [2] [3].

4. Regional availability and local producers you might confuse with “Ben Carson”

Several Nevada and California producers named in results (HalleluYah Honey, Carson & Bees, Hall’s Honey, Misbeehaven Farm, etc.) sell local honey via farmers markets, regional shops, or pickup; these are distinct local brands and not identified as associated with Ben Carson the person [9] [6] [10] [11]. The “Carson & Bees” name and Carson City honey listings could cause confusion if you’re searching for “Carson” [6] [12].

5. Limitations and gaps in the available reporting

  • Available sources do not mention a product marketed as “Ben Carson honey” linked to the public figure Ben Carson; none of the vendor pages or regional honey directories tie the name Ben Carson to a honey brand (not found in current reporting).
  • Price and stock data vary across snippets and many product pages show items sold out or backordered, so current prices will change and shipping can add substantial cost for heavy items like honey [2] [8] [1].
  • If you mean a honey brand that explicitly uses Ben Carson’s name or endorses him, available sources do not mention such a product (not found in current reporting).

6. Practical next steps if you want to buy the honey you saw referenced

  • If you meant Ben’s Sugar Shack or Ben’s Pure: check Walmart, Hannaford, Bens Maple Syrup site and The Old Farmer’s Almanac Store pages directly for current stock and final price [1] [7] [2] [8].
  • If you meant “honey from Carson/Carson City”: follow local Nevada suppliers like HalleluYah Honey or Carson & Bees and contact listed retail outlets or ask about pickup/shipping [9] [12] [6].
  • Always confirm jar size, whether honey is raw/unfiltered, and shipping costs before purchase since those drive price differences [2] [1].

If you want, I can take a specific target (e.g., “Ben’s Sugar Shack 16 oz”) and check the current retailer pages among these sources to compile live links and up‑to‑date prices from the provided listings.

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