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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. Stingless bee - Wikipedia

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    Stingless bees (SB), sometimes called stingless honey bees or simply meliponines, are a large group of bees (from about 462 to 552 described species), comprising the tribe Meliponini (or subtribe Meliponina according to other authors).

  4. Bosch (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Bosch is an American police procedural television series produced by Amazon Studios and Fabrik Entertainment starring Titus Welliver as Los Angeles Police Department detective Harry Bosch.

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    Honey Gift Set. Sample some of the natural sweetness found across the country! A "honey flight" package of these jars—American clover, wildflower, orange blossom, and berry—is such a sweet idea.

  6. 12 Cough Drops to Stock Up on Now for Quick Relief - AOL

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    Honey-Herb Cough Suppressant Throat Drops. Ricola’s Honey-Herb lozenges help harness the cough suppressant power of honey to keep your cough at bay.

  7. Africanized bee - Wikipedia

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    Africanized honey bees are considered an invasive species in the Americas. As of 2002, the Africanized honey bees had spread from Brazil south to northern Argentina and north to Central America, Trinidad (the West Indies), Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Florida, and southern California.