Mānuka Lozenges UMF™ 8+/ MGO 182+ - Pack Of 8
Taste: Deliciously soothing with a sweet yet subtly tangy taste. Made from pure UMF™ 8+ (MGO 182+) Mānuka honey, and nothing else.
Usage: Keep Tahi Mānuka honey lozenges in your pantry, bag or gym bag and take as required for daily wellness, or a scrumptious energy boost. Not suitable for children under five years of age.
Sustainably produced in New Zealand, they’re just the thing to soothe coughs, colds and sore throats, or for a natural energy boost. What’s more, these biodiversity-positive lozenges also soothe the conscience, with 100% of profits from every pack going directly to community, culture and conservation projects. Tahi Mānuka Honey Lozenges come in a handy 8-pack - just the right size to keep handy in your handbag, briefcase or gym bag for a soothing and super scrumptious pick-me-up.
Ingredients: 99.5% Mānuka honey, 0.5% anti-caking agent (Magnesium Stearate)
Made of 100% Manuka honey certified UMF™ 8+ / MGO 182+ and nothing else, those lozenges comes in a handy 8-pack, just the right size to bring with you anywhere.
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The Mãori principle of guardianship drives New Zealand-based mānuka honey producer Tahi. Their mono- and multifloral raw honey is ethically harvested, 100% natural and additive-free for exceptional quality that you can taste.
Unlike supermarket honey, Tahi’s mānuka, kānuka and pōhutukawa honey jars and luxury lozenges are raw, complex in flavour and packed with powerful antioxidants. It’s what makes mãnuka honey world famous and sought-after. And Tahi’s is guaranteed by the UMF™ (Unique Mānuka Factor) trademark.
Sweetening the deal, every spoonful is traceable from hive to home. Tahi is carbon-negative too – 100% of profits goes to reforesting land (owned by the brand) with native plants and trees that sequester carbon for up to 1,500 years.
The impact of 20 years of award-winning conservation is already being felt. Today 241,854 tonnes of CO2e are stored in the 8.8 million trees on Tahi’s land and local bird species have increased by 72% – 51 have returned to the area, including 25 species that are under threat.
That’s why every jar features a bird – a reminder that, whether drizzled on yogurt or spread on toast, every bite of your Tahi mānuka honey is a vote for biodiversity.