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  2. PayPal Honey - Wikipedia

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    PayPal Honey, formerly known as Honey, is an American technology company and a subsidiary of PayPal known for developing a browser extension that aggregates and automatically applies online coupons on eCommerce websites.

  3. Honey (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    PayPal Honey, a browser extension that automatically applies coupon codes to purchases. Formerly known as Honey, now a subsidiary of PayPal. Honey, a term of endearment; Honey a British nickname for the American WWII M3 Stuart light tank; See also. Honey Honey, the main character of the anime and manga Honey Honey no Suteki na Bouken

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  6. Honey dipper - Wikipedia

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    A honey dipper (also called a honey dripper, honey wand, honey stick, honey spoon, or honey drizzler) is a kitchen utensil used to collect viscous liquid (generally honey or syrup) from a container, which is then dispensed at another location.

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  9. Honey - Wikipedia

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    Honey is a sweet and viscous substance made by several species of bees, the best-known of which are honey bees. Honey is made and stored to nourish bee colonies. Bees produce honey by gathering and then refining the sugary secretions of plants (primarily floral nectar) or the secretions of other insects, like the honeydew of aphids.

  10. Comb honey - Wikipedia

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    Comb honey is honey intended for consumption by humans, which is still contained within its original hexagonal-shaped beeswax cells, called honeycomb. It has received no processing, filtering, or manipulation, and is in the state that honey bees have produced it.

  11. Honeyguide - Wikipedia

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    Honeyguides are noted and named for one or two species that will deliberately lead humans (but, contrary to popular claims, most likely not honey badgers) directly to bee colonies, so that they can feast on the grubs and beeswax that are left behind.