- Do not refrigerate.
- Honey tends to crystallise and can be liquified by placing in sunlight.
FAQs
Q1. Does Dabur Honey Squeezy contain added sugar?
Ans. No, Dabur Honey Squeezy does not contain added sugar and is tested by IRMS. It is made from pure honey without any additional sweeteners or additives.
Q2. Is Dabur Squeezy Honey safe for children?
Ans. Yes, Dabur Squeezy Honey is generally safe for children. However, it's advisable to consult with a paediatrician before introducing any new food or supplement into a child's diet, especially for those under the age of one, due to the risk of botulism from consuming honey.
Q3. What are the different ways to consume Dabur Honey Squeezy?
Ans. You can enjoy Dabur Honey Squeezy by adding it to your cornflakes, spreading it on toast, mixing it into milk, or stirring it into green tea for a natural sweetener. Its versatility makes it a convenient addition to various meals and beverages.
Q4. Does Dabur Squeezy Honey contain harmful additives?
Ans. No, Dabur Squeezy Honey does not contain harmful additives. It is made from pure honey, ensuring a natural and wholesome product without any additional chemicals or preservatives.
Q5. Can Dabur Honey Squeezy be used externally?
Ans. Yes, Dabur Honey Squeezy can be used externally. It can nourish the skin and face, and it's also effective as a natural remedy for dandruff and wound healing.
Testimonials
'I've been using this for some time now, and the easy dispensing and portion control feature, coupled with its affordability is a game changer. No more sticky messes!' - Rohit Sharma, Engineer, 42
'Honey has become a part of my daily routine, especially with a glass of warm water every morning. I've noticed a significant improvement in my digestion and its accessibility. The Dabur Honey Squeezy price makes it a practical choice.' - Lakshmi Menon, Yoga Instructor, 35
'I love how versatile honey is! I use it in my tea, cooking, and skincare routine, and even as a natural remedy for coughs. The Dabur Honey Squeezy price is very reasonable and adds to its appeal.' - Rajat Singh, University Student, 21