Honey House Distillery whips up hand sanitizer for first responders

Honey House Distillery whips up hand sanitizer for first responders

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Kevin Culhane, left, and Danny Culhane, owners of Honeyville, hold a bottle of hand sanitizer named Bear’y Clean. They have started making the 80% corn-based alcohol hand sanitizer through the company’s Honey House Distillery. The product is for sale to the public.
Chris Burke of the La Plata County Sheriff’s Office loads 36 bottles of Bear’y Clean hand sanitizer that Kevin Culhane, left, and Danny Culhane, owners of Honeyville, donated to the Sheriff’s Office. Honeyville also donated to other first responders in the county. Kevin Culhane has started making the sanitizer through the company’s Honey House Distillery.

Honey House Distillery whips up hand sanitizer for first responders

Kevin Culhane, left, and Danny Culhane, owners of Honeyville, hold a bottle of hand sanitizer named Bear’y Clean. They have started making the 80% corn-based alcohol hand sanitizer through the company’s Honey House Distillery. The product is for sale to the public.
Chris Burke of the La Plata County Sheriff’s Office loads 36 bottles of Bear’y Clean hand sanitizer that Kevin Culhane, left, and Danny Culhane, owners of Honeyville, donated to the Sheriff’s Office. Honeyville also donated to other first responders in the county. Kevin Culhane has started making the sanitizer through the company’s Honey House Distillery.
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