Nate’s Honey Delivers More than 3,500 Pounds of Honey in Winter Donation to Food Banks across the U.S.
The leading honey brand provides 100% pure honey to support communities during the critical need of post-holiday months
MCKINNEY, TEXAS – February 10, 2026 – Nate’s Honey, the number-one branded honey company in the U.S. and producer of 100% pure, raw & unfiltered honey, has contributed more than 3,500 pounds of honey to five food banks across the country. The product donation provides support and hope to families during the challenging winter months when food bank shelves often face depletion.
As part of its Honey Gives Hope program, the company’s corporate giving initiative, Nate’s Honey shipped bottles of 100% pure, raw & unfiltered honey to nonprofit organizations nationwide that are dedicated to fighting food insecurity for their communities, including:
- Feeding Tampa Bay
- Greater Boston Food Bank
- Los Angeles Regional Food Bank
- North Texas Food Bank
- Northwest Arkansas Food Bank
“We see a critical need to contribute in the winter after the generosity of the holidays and when food banks often face a decline in resources,” said Michael Carle, CEO of Sweet Harvest Foods, the parent company of Nate’s Honey. “By delivering 100% pure, raw & unfiltered honey, we assist families in accessing an all-natural product and hopefully make a small but meaningful impact in the food, drinks and everyday routines of families in need.”
The Honey Gives Hope initiative makes a difference by assisting the fight against food insecurity, contributing to nonprofits that support women and children, and providing assistance during natural disaster relief. In 2025, Nate’s Honey demonstrated its ongoing commitment to fighting food insecurity by donating more than 17,000 pounds of honey through targeted efforts, including seasonal product donations for the winter, summer, back-to-school and holiday seasons.
For more information about the Nate’s Honey corporate giving initiative, visit https://www.nateshoney.com/honey-gives-hope/.

