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The Mary’s CBD Honey in Honey is a clean CBD honey, designed to be simple to take and easy to fit into a daily routine. It is one of the more approachable ways to take cannabinoids without any hardware.
This guide explains what the Mary’s CBD Honey is, how it is made, how to use it and how to be sure the bottle you buy is genuine.

What the Mary’s CBD Honey Is
The Mary’s CBD Honey is an oral honey, meaning the oil is taken by mouth rather than inhaled. Each bottle holds a measured blend of cannabinoids suspended in a carrier oil and finished with natural Honey flavour. The result is a discreet, repeatable way to take CBD that does not rely on any hardware, which is exactly what draws people to the format. It is the low effort option for a steady daily routine.
Strength and Dosing
The stated strength describes the total CBD across the whole bottle, not per serving. Dividing the bottle into servings tells you roughly how much sits in each drop, which is the honest way to judge value and pace yourself. Start small, wait, and let your own experience set the pace.
The Honey Flavour
Flavour is the single biggest reason people abandon tinctures before giving them a fair chance. Natural extracts can taste grassy and bitter, and that first impression is hard to shake. The Honey version answers that with a fresh, clean taste that sits neatly on the tongue. The result is smooth from the first drop to the last.
How to Use It
Using the Mary’s CBD Honey is simple. Shake the bottle, draw a small serving into the dropper, place it under the tongue and hold it there for around a minute before swallowing. Holding it sublingually gives the cannabinoids time to absorb through the tissue under the tongue. The Food Standards Agency suggests healthy adults keep to no more than 70mg of CBD a day. If you want to plan servings by milligrams, our strength calculator makes the sums quick, and our beginner guides cover the basics.
Quality and Testing
The real risk in this market is not the cannabinoids themselves but poorly made, untested products. Every honey we list is chosen for clear labelling and lab tested contents, so the figures on the label match what is inside the bottle. You can read the official Food Standards Agency CBD guidance for context on how these products are regulated in the UK. That transparency is the line between a product you can trust and a bottle of guesswork.
How to Spot a Genuine Bottle
A genuine Mary’s CBD Honey states its strength clearly, carries clean, professional labelling and is backed by lab testing. If a seller will not talk about testing, or the price looks far too good to be true, treat both as warnings. Counterfeit bottles filled with unverified oil are the one real hazard in this space, and clear labelling plus testing is how you avoid them.
Why Buy the Mary’s CBD Honey From THC Vape Shop
Order the Mary’s CBD Honey Tears UK for discreet, tracked UK delivery, with card and crypto both accepted at checkout. Prefer a different balance, flavour or format? Explore the full shop, browse the complete CBD and THC tinctures range or try our CBD gummies for a flavoured, pre measured alternative. Whatever you choose, you can shop the whole range at THC Vape Shop with lab tested products and delivery that protects your privacy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Mary’s CBD Honey?
It is an oral CBD honey, taken under the tongue rather than inhaled.
How do I take it?
Draw a small serving into the dropper, hold it under the tongue for about a minute, then swallow. Start low and adjust slowly over several days.
How much CBD does it contain?
The total is printed clearly on the label and spread across the whole bottle.
Will the flavour taste like hemp?
No. The Honey flavour is designed to sit cleanly on the tongue and tastes far closer to the flavour than to raw hemp.
Is the Mary’s CBD Honey lab tested?
Yes. Every bottle we stock is chosen for clear labelling and lab tested contents, so the label matches what is inside.
Food supplement for adults over 18. Not suitable if pregnant or breastfeeding. Keep out of reach of children and do not exceed the recommended daily amount. Not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any condition.


