The stories and legends are true. The Honeybell is the sweetest piece of fruit ever…hands-down…without question…absolutely and undeniably. But tasting is believing! Prepare yourself for a citrus experience that can only be described as “heaven on earth”. The juice, the flavor and that adorable bell-shape! But Honeybells are only around for three weeks in January, so order today and begin your year with this citrus must-have!


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Amazon Customer –
I would not purchase from the seller. The order took 10 days to be delivered and the fruit had white mold on them. I had to dispose over half. The remaining were soft and over ripe. Also on the order page is doesn’t tell you they are in California which is important to know for perishable fruit if you live on the East Coast. Honey Bells are a Florida fruit. If they got them from Florida and resold then they were already older when I ordered them.
Irwin Goldberger –
These Tangelos were the best I have ever eaten. Sweet and Juicy—Sorry you don’t have more.
Derines –
The produce I received was a third smaller than what was pictured. Still tasted good though. Due to circumstances beyond everyone’s control, except mother nature, the product took a long time from order to delivery.
Freya –
First and foremost, these are NOT Honeybells, the beautiful, juicy fruits of nostalgia, and quite possibly the best part of a Christmas stocking. They’re NOT 9 pounds of fruit as advertised. If you’d like to gift someone something really dreadful, like coal, this is the gift for you. Small, misshapen, devoid of all flavor and sweetness, DRY at the edges of each segment, Amy March would have had ZERO regrets parting with this cursed citrus to the Hummels. Yucky!!! A handwritten note encouraged me to buy again in a few weeks. I highly doubt the passage of time would improve such putrid produce. The packaging alone seethes hatred, see picture above. Save yourselves!!!!
Jimmy L. Raines –
They weren’t fresh enough, they were eaten.
Barbara Stanley –
Flavor was missing
Sharon K. –
when arrived appeared to be frozen znd much smaller than previous
5086415279 –
The juiciest orange I have ever ate!! Will get again! THE BEST!
Ruthann Swenton –
To small not like got on QVC not the same sorry I order them
Mnurse –
I did not get nine pounds. I got nine oranges – like in the picture. That’s $57 (price plus shipping) for nine oranges! Each orange weighs between 6 & 9 ounces on my kitchen scale, a far cry from a pound each. Yes, they taste good, but not $6-$7 EACH good. Buyer beware!!