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Kymber

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Well I am about to sound real stupid..........but I am not real sure what a Huckleberry is....besides maybe a wild blueberry type berry. And I am also not sure what it is suppose to smell like. This is a special order that will result in a huge huge order if I can find a TRUE huckleberry that holds very well in cp soap and also lotions. Maybe I just need to order samples from a few places and try them out? I see Sweetcakes, MMS and Backwoods all have Huckleberry. I have a 1oz'er from Backwoods. I noticed on Backwoods description they describe it as blueberry....so is that what it is suppose to smell like?

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Hey the Huckleberries are ripe here now & I just picked a handful out in the woods. Yep- a tad tarter than the blueberries in my garden. I haven't seen the wild ones in years around here. They are tiny and it takes a million for a pie. This is an exceptional year for wild berries in our area.

Glo

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Huckleberries can be very similar to blueberries in taste, but the flavor is much more intense, and can vary from being more tart to more sweet. They definitely look a lot like little blueberries, but in our area (depending on if we're having a good season) the taste is quite unique.

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