The honey bee population has been in decline making a disaster for the ecosystem as well as the supply of honey that is used in honey products. This recipe for honey melt and pour soap will be heated in the microwave in ten second bursts in order to prevent it from burning. We’ll add shavings of the green block color mold to the mix. We’ll stir in a black mix and then clean the injector tool with isopropyl alcohol. After that is very few steps.

Key Takeaways:

  • In an effort to aid research into the further understanding of the colony collapse of honeybees, Bramble Berry makes regular donations.
  • The UC Davis Honey Bee research Fund gets $3.50 from every Honey Bee mold sale by the company.
  • Due to this ongoing philanthropy, Bramble Berry has given $260.00 to the cause as of this past July.

“The decline of the honey bee population, known as Colony Collapse Disorder, poses a serious threat to our ecosystem.”

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