It's time to retire

The honey won't stop selling all at once, but flavors and jar sizes will stop being available until 
And someone else will fill in, and that's the way it should be. 
neutralizes the next person's opportunity to create their own business identity. 
with the product so the business has always been personal, and I think taking something over 
Some have asked why I didn't want to sell this business and it's two-fold: our name is associated 
the last of the cases is sold from my warehouse. 
the best California honey we could find. Thank you again 
many years. There are many thanks to be made but we couldn't have done it at all without the 
I'd like to thank Danny Potter of Crystal Creek Natural Foods for handling our deliveries for 
customers. It's been a pleasure to have you in mind as we filled our jars with 
Thank you to the stores and countless customers who have supported us all these years. 
Who We Are:



  





































David with his bees in the California Central Valley – July 1990

Meeks' Honey began in 1971 when David Meeks purchased eleven dilapidated beehives from a neighbor in the Santa Cruz Mountains.  
Facing numerous problems and failing equipment was not a discouragement to David but a challenge. Out of that challenge grew 600 hives that David built into the base of his honey and pollination business. 
David loved the bees, their connection to the varying seasons, the people he met through the business, and the California locations he felt privileged to experience. 

David's death in 1991 left the business without its founder but we, his family, continue to market honey while working with the beekeepers with whom David worked.  
Having participated in the moving of bees, we often still know the exact location of many of the bees since these were the same farms and orchards where David moved his bees.