Originally thought to be named after Minneola, Florida, Davidson Brothers calls them Honeybells. We'd like to invite you to participate in our yearly Honeybell season by making sure your order is placed well in advanced ahead of January. This will let us know how much demand we have for Honeybells this year.
At Davidson Brothers we have many fruit trays, and baskets filled with this wonderful rarity from Florida. And like all things grow in our groves, it's been tree-ripened to perfection. We refrain from using harmful chemicals that can cause damage to the plant and to your health.
Why are Honeybells so good?
Honeybells are grown in the coldest time of the year for Florida, which is why their season is so short. The cold creates a sweet fruit that is unlike anything you can find in the store, and in some ways they resemble the sticky goodness of a tangerine. The peel on the outside is a good indicator that what you're about to partake in is a rich delicate fruit that is completely unique in appearance.
Honeybells are one of our favorites at Davidson Brothers and we encourage you to place an order for this year's season. If you need help ordering the correct amount, just give our customer service team a call at (386) 252-7462.

If you thought all "oranges" were created equally, you were wrong. There are so many varieties of oranges that you'd have a hard time trying all of them. Oranges are not the only type of citrus though. We also have Tangerines, Tangelos, Grapefruits, and more. The particular type of citrus we'd like to introduce to you is the
As you know, citrus comes in a variety of flavors and options. Some are sweet, some are tangy, and some are sweet and tangy. There are obviously more choices than the ones I just listed, but I think you get my point. One of the rarer forms of citrus happens to be the honeybell, which is known for it's juicy sweetness that only comes during a couple months out of the year. Why? Simply put, the climate conditions do not allow us to grow them all year round, and that's why they are a rarity to find. You can typically find honeybells during the end of December - Janurary, but I'd like to introduce you to a new honeybell called baby bells.
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