Mauna Loa Macadamia Nuts recalled due to E. Coli present in facility
The state is urging people not to eat Mauna Loa Macadamia Nuts that are now part of a recall and is urging businesses to stop selling products received after September 6th. The state says E. Coli was found in the company's wells.
Big Island (Hawai'i Island), Hawaii 4K (UHD)
Recorded: May 2019
This is one of the three Hawaiian islands that I decided to visit. I spent three days there, drove 345 miles by car and visited, incl. the places described below.
I think that three days on such a large island is a bit too little. The distances between the points to travel are longer than on other Hawaiian islands.
Big Island, or Hawaiʻi Island is the largest and the southeasternmost island located in the U.S. state of Hawaii. The island of Hawaiʻi is the third largest island in Polynesia, behind the two main islands of New Zealand. Administratively, the whole island encompasses Hawaiʻi County. The county seat and largest city is Hilo where I lived.
00:00 Coconut Island, Hilo
03:37 Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Farm and Factory, Hilo
05:25 Old Mamalahoa Hwy, East Big Island
07:09 Onomea Bay Trail, Old Mamalahoa Hwy
07:43 Laupahoehoe Lookout, Mamalahoa Hwy
07:56 Laupahoehoe Beach Park
09:41 Akaka Falls State Park
13:28 Mauna Kea, Saddle Rd
14:58 Mauna Kea, Access Rd
15:19 Mauna Kea 4,207 m. a.s.l., the highest point in the state of Hawaii
18:52 Mauna Loa Observatory Rd
19:42 Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, Kilauea Volcano, Halemaumau Crater
21:39 Kilauea Iki Crater
24:57 Crater Rim Drive
25:18 Kilauea Volcano, Halemaumau Crater
27:48 Keanakakoi Crater, Kilauea Volcano
28:04 Kilauea Volcano, Halemaumau Crater
28:35 Crater Rim Drive
28:40 Chain of Craters Road
29:49 Kealakomo Overlook, Chain of Craters Road
30:50 Chain of Craters Rd
31:09 Holei Sea Arch, Chain of Craters Rd
31:45 Chain of Craters Rd
32:04 Green Sand Beach (Papakolea)
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Tropical Farms Macadamia Nut Farm in Hawaii, on the island of Oahu
For over a decade, we have dedicated ourselves to offering the finest agricultural and comsetic products at a fair price, in the most beautiful place, Hawai‘i.
Tropical Farms - The Macadamia Nut Farm - Oahu Hawaii
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Tropical Farms began as a roadside operation in 1987. With Kamehameha Highway in the fore, and the Pacific Ocean at our backs, my wife Chrissy and I set upon an adventure that is ongoing after two decades. Cracking, sorting and packaging at night, the days were filled with children at the hip and the selling of fresh macadamia nuts from the hood of our car.
Today, we are fortunate indeed to have Tropical Farms in the perfect place. My wife and I were born and raised on the island of Oahu, and we are pleased to offer you a location that is among the most memorable in the State of Hawai'i—real country and true hospitality!
Exploring Hilo HI - Japanese Gardens, Macadamia Farm, Downtown (Hawaii Travel Vlog 4)
Part 4 of the Hawaii series of videos. This video covers day 5 of the adventure.
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Day 5 of our Hawaiian adventure was spent exploring the city of Hilo. In Hilo there is a very nice Japanese Garden (the largest authentic ornamental Japanese garden outside of Japan) Lilioukalani Gardens. We also got to see the Mauna Lao Macadamia Nut factory just south of Hilo. This is one of the largest macadamia farms in the world. Finally we finished the day by exploring the downtown area of Hilo.
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The Kyoto Connection - Hachiko (The Faithful Dog)
Coffee and Macademia Nut Plantation - Big Island
A visit to the UCC Coffee Plantation near Kona on the Island of Hawaii
Hawaiian Grown TV - Island Princess Candies - Plant Tour
Thanks to a sweet inspiration and hard work by its owners, Dr. Michael Purdy and his wife, Gwendolyn (Gwen) Purdy, Island Princess has become one of Hawaii's top manufacturers of specialty macadamia nut products, luscious chocolates and unique gourmet confections. As president of Purdyco International, Ltd., Dr. Purdy oversees Island Princess Macadamia Nut Company, the 1,100-acre orchard and processing facility at Keaau on The Big Island of Hawaii, Island Princess manufacturer and distributor of Island Princess products, and Orchard Heights Winery near Salem, Oregon. Upon completion of his studies at Oregon State University, Dr. Purdy graduated from the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center with a degree in dentistry.
Originally from rural Oregon, Michael and Gwen both grew up as members of large families in the small logging community of Valsetz, where the entire length of the main street was one mile and their four-year high school had a total student body of 29.
In 1983, Michael and Gwen moved to Maui to begin a dental practice. Two years later, Gwen emerged as a successful entrepreneur in her own right, when she opened Maui's Best retail stores. That same year, the Island Princess brand was born when hand-dipping chocolates in front of their delighted customers became a special feature of the retail stores.
The unique Island Princess chocolate treats were an immediate hit with visitors to Maui as well as residents. When candy production expanded into factory space, Michael could be found practicing dentistry by day and manufacturing confections by night, gaining the nickname The Choc Doc.
Island Princess gourmet products became a major draw to consumers in The Islands and beyond, prompting Michael to give up his dental practice in order to focus full time on developing the growing business. Due to the increasing need for a larger labor pool and more convenient shipping, Island Princess relocated to Honolulu in 1989.
The next big step in Island Princess' growth occurred in 1998 with the acquisition of a macadamia nut orchard and processing facility, making Island Princess one of the few companies in Hawaii that grows, processes, manufactures and distributes macadamia nuts and confections. The Island Princess Orchard Estate, located on the slopes of Mauna Kea at Keaau on The Big Island of Hawaii is 1,100 acres of pristine farmland, with ideal natural conditions for growing macadamia nuts of the highest quality and with the richest flavor.In fact, dedication to quality, creativity and service are the keys to Island Princess success story. Our many loyal customers have come to depend upon Island Princess' trademarks of Hawaii-grown macadamia nuts, superior ingredients, innovative recipes and exceptional packaging.
Don't take just our word for it. Island Princess Macadamia Popcorn Crunch was voted the best caramel corn in the United States by National Food Distributors Magazine. Our world-famous Mele Macs are a year-round best seller. If it were possible to stack all of the Mele Macs consumed in one year, they would extend from sea level to the top of Haleakala (over 10,000 feet in elevation), more than 20 times.
With a strong work ethic, vast energy and dynamic leadership on the part of our owners, Island Princess continues to set new standards of excellence.
Island Princess Candies
2846 Ualena Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
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Hawaii Travel Guide - Macadamia Nut Outlet
In this episode we head to Tropical Farms Macadamia Nut Outlet for tasty samples, awesome local goodies, and the one of the coolest shows on Oahu!
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Mahalo to LaurasObsession for use of her music for our theme song - check out her page!
Macadamia nuts among hot commodities for thieves in Hawaii
Why do people steal these particular items and where do they end up?
Glimpse Hawaii Episode 4 Macadamia Nut Farm
Watch our navigator Jonathan Howery as he takes us on a tour of the Tropical Farms macadamia nut shop. This farm and gift shop is visited on most circle island tours and offers great opportunities to experience macadamia nuts up close and pick up some great island souvenirs.
Part 20: Macadamia Plantations & going home
Finished the moving and notice the macadamia plantations on my way out of Agness Waters / 1770 area.
Hawaiian Grown TV - Island Princess Candies - Factory Tour
Thanks to a sweet inspiration and hard work by its owners, Dr. Michael Purdy and his wife, Gwendolyn (Gwen) Purdy, Island Princess has become one of Hawaii's top manufacturers of specialty macadamia nut products, luscious chocolates and unique gourmet confections. As president of Purdyco International, Ltd., Dr. Purdy oversees Island Princess Macadamia Nut Company, the 1,100-acre orchard and processing facility at Keaau on The Big Island of Hawaii, Island Princess manufacturer and distributor of Island Princess products, and Orchard Heights Winery near Salem, Oregon. Upon completion of his studies at Oregon State University, Dr. Purdy graduated from the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center with a degree in dentistry.
Originally from rural Oregon, Michael and Gwen both grew up as members of large families in the small logging community of Valsetz, where the entire length of the main street was one mile and their four-year high school had a total student body of 29.
In 1983, Michael and Gwen moved to Maui to begin a dental practice. Two years later, Gwen emerged as a successful entrepreneur in her own right, when she opened Maui's Best retail stores. That same year, the Island Princess brand was born when hand-dipping chocolates in front of their delighted customers became a special feature of the retail stores.
The unique Island Princess chocolate treats were an immediate hit with visitors to Maui as well as residents. When candy production expanded into factory space, Michael could be found practicing dentistry by day and manufacturing confections by night, gaining the nickname The Choc Doc.
Island Princess gourmet products became a major draw to consumers in The Islands and beyond, prompting Michael to give up his dental practice in order to focus full time on developing the growing business. Due to the increasing need for a larger labor pool and more convenient shipping, Island Princess relocated to Honolulu in 1989.
The next big step in Island Princess' growth occurred in 1998 with the acquisition of a macadamia nut orchard and processing facility, making Island Princess one of the few companies in Hawaii that grows, processes, manufactures and distributes macadamia nuts and confections. The Island Princess Orchard Estate, located on the slopes of Mauna Kea at Keaau on The Big Island of Hawaii is 1,100 acres of pristine farmland, with ideal natural conditions for growing macadamia nuts of the highest quality and with the richest flavor.In fact, dedication to quality, creativity and service are the keys to Island Princess success story. Our many loyal customers have come to depend upon Island Princess' trademarks of Hawaii-grown macadamia nuts, superior ingredients, innovative recipes and exceptional packaging.
Don't take just our word for it. Island Princess Macadamia Popcorn Crunch was voted the best caramel corn in the United States by National Food Distributors Magazine. Our world-famous Mele Macs are a year-round best seller. If it were possible to stack all of the Mele Macs consumed in one year, they would extend from sea level to the top of Haleakala (over 10,000 feet in elevation), more than 20 times.
With a strong work ethic, vast energy and dynamic leadership on the part of our owners, Island Princess continues to set new standards of excellence.
Island Princess Candies
2846 Ualena Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
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How Chocolate Covered Macadamias are Made by Hawaiian Host
So how does a macadamia become a Hawaiian Host chocolate covered macadamia? Find out!
Kailua Kona, Big Island Starbucks
This is our hang-out, Starbucks in Kona. We found it right away. Altough we haven't missed our mid-west home very much, having places like Starbucks near makes it easier! We've since found a couple Starbucks closer to Waikoloa Village, but this one in Kona is still fun to visit.
Hawaiian Grown TV - Island Princess Candies - Orchard Tour
Thanks to a sweet inspiration and hard work by its owners, Dr. Michael Purdy and his wife, Gwendolyn (Gwen) Purdy, Island Princess has become one of Hawaii's top manufacturers of specialty macadamia nut products, luscious chocolates and unique gourmet confections. As president of Purdyco International, Ltd., Dr. Purdy oversees Island Princess Macadamia Nut Company, the 1,100-acre orchard and processing facility at Keaau on The Big Island of Hawaii, Island Princess manufacturer and distributor of Island Princess products, and Orchard Heights Winery near Salem, Oregon. Upon completion of his studies at Oregon State University, Dr. Purdy graduated from the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center with a degree in dentistry.
Originally from rural Oregon, Michael and Gwen both grew up as members of large families in the small logging community of Valsetz, where the entire length of the main street was one mile and their four-year high school had a total student body of 29.
In 1983, Michael and Gwen moved to Maui to begin a dental practice. Two years later, Gwen emerged as a successful entrepreneur in her own right, when she opened Maui's Best retail stores. That same year, the Island Princess brand was born when hand-dipping chocolates in front of their delighted customers became a special feature of the retail stores.
The unique Island Princess chocolate treats were an immediate hit with visitors to Maui as well as residents. When candy production expanded into factory space, Michael could be found practicing dentistry by day and manufacturing confections by night, gaining the nickname The Choc Doc.
Island Princess gourmet products became a major draw to consumers in The Islands and beyond, prompting Michael to give up his dental practice in order to focus full time on developing the growing business. Due to the increasing need for a larger labor pool and more convenient shipping, Island Princess relocated to Honolulu in 1989.
The next big step in Island Princess' growth occurred in 1998 with the acquisition of a macadamia nut orchard and processing facility, making Island Princess one of the few companies in Hawaii that grows, processes, manufactures and distributes macadamia nuts and confections. The Island Princess Orchard Estate, located on the slopes of Mauna Kea at Keaau on The Big Island of Hawaii is 1,100 acres of pristine farmland, with ideal natural conditions for growing macadamia nuts of the highest quality and with the richest flavor.In fact, dedication to quality, creativity and service are the keys to Island Princess success story. Our many loyal customers have come to depend upon Island Princess' trademarks of Hawaii-grown macadamia nuts, superior ingredients, innovative recipes and exceptional packaging.
Don't take just our word for it. Island Princess Macadamia Popcorn Crunch was voted the best caramel corn in the United States by National Food Distributors Magazine. Our world-famous Mele Macs are a year-round best seller. If it were possible to stack all of the Mele Macs consumed in one year, they would extend from sea level to the top of Haleakala (over 10,000 feet in elevation), more than 20 times.
With a strong work ethic, vast energy and dynamic leadership on the part of our owners, Island Princess continues to set new standards of excellence.
Island Princess Candies
2846 Ualena Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
For more videos like this, visit
Hawaii - Bed and Breakfast - Macadamia Meadows
Macadamia Meadows, the most beautiful Bed and Breakfast in Naalehu, Hawaii. Book your stay with us : 1-888-929-8111
Centrally located in the heart of the Ka’u district of the Big Island, Macadamia Meadows sits on an eight acre macadamia nut farm with an abundance of fruit trees. Macadamia Meadows is the perfect setting to enjoy the Southernmost point of the United States. Hike Mauna Loa, the world’s most active volcano, sunbathe with the turtles at Black Sand Beach and swim at one of only four Green Sand Beaches in the world; all within a short drive of Macadamia Meadows.
Guests can gather on the spacious lanai for a delicious breakfast overlooking the orchard. Breakfasts are prepared fresh using locally grown produce and fruit from the orchard.
Visite our Bed and Breakfast website for more information:
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Day Hike to Mauna Loa Volcano Summit
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What a grand day! I executed a day hike (nearly 13 miles) to/from the summit of Mauna Loa, the largest volcano on our planet. I spent the day discerning between You can't do this, and You shouldn't do this. Sometimes you just need to get outside, to go within.
I began the journey long before dawn, starting from home at 1,000ft above sea level, in order to provide adequate acclimation time for the climb to 13,677ft/4,169m. I stopped at Mauna Kea State Recreation Area, at 6,500 feet, to begin acclimating. Then I poked along to Mauna Loa Observatory Road—turn is beside Pu'u Huluhulu. Then at about 9,000ft, I stopped to acclimate more. I then proceeded to the weather station. My foot hit the trail about 7:30am. I will remember this day, forever.
This video contains images and footage of my hike: from acclimating with the dawn to sharing a meal with the summit. I hope this video may help give anyone interested an idea of the terrain, but be aware, the conditions can be unexpected. These images and footage may offer a sample of the wonder and beauty, but they merely suggest the awe within which I remain enraptured. I will refer to this video, myself, as a chronicle of the day, for my inner smile’s benefit; if it helps anyone else to prepare for the same hike, or to experience it vicariously, then I'm grateful.
???? I made the mistake of losing track of time at the summit, and was faced with making my way down the slope in the dark. (I had a head lamp, but I don't recommend doing any of this trek in the dark!) Though it was beautiful with a sky so full of stars, it's not advisable.
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“The enormous volcano covers half of the Island of Hawai‘i and by itself amounts to about 85 percent of the area of all the other Hawaiian Islands combined.”
To stay in the summit cabin:
Mauna Kea Recreation Area:
Fun fact: Hawaii's Mauna Kea Wekiu bug relies on a diet of insects blown up to elevation.
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Time markers:
1:21 Acclimating at 9000’
2:27 Arriving at the MLO, at the end of the road
3:01 On the jeep trail from the MLO to the foot trail head
3:45 Starting on the foot trail
6:27 Arriving at the first large ahu markers, denoting wind shelters, large collapsed lava tube
6:57 A survey benchmark near a large splatter cone
8:20 The trail takes a sharp turn to the left/east (sign marks it)
8:29 Entering service road for a bit
9:45 Depart service road, back onto foot path—one that’s smoother
11:07 Back onto pahoehoe lava flow
11:53 North Pit rim in sight, with large ahu
11:55 Jaggar’s “Cave”
12:45 The path forks to the summit cabin on the east side of the rim (and to the longer southern route up Mauna Loa), to the summit on the west side, and the Observatory Path back down the way we came.
13:56 Jumping over a large fissure/crevasse (I think from the 1940s flow)
15:30 Note on not disturbing HVO science stations
16:03 At a great overlook
18:05 Continuing onto the true summit
18:19 At the summit ahu/cairn
18:52 Summit survey benchmark
20:51 Makeshift pit toilet seen, back near the North Pit, where the paths first forked
20:58 Racing the sun
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Fun facts:
--Mauna Loa contains two isolated ice caves.
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--The Mars habitat simulation is on the slope of Mauna Loa (don't attempt to visit location)
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Music used, all from the YouTube library:
1. “Morning Mandolin,” by Chris Haugen
2. “Moultrie’s Madness,” by The 126ers
3. “Flickering,” by VYEN
4. “Beth,” by VYEN
5. “Slowly Until We Get There,” by Joey Pecoraro
6. “The Rising,” by Aakash Gandhi
7. “Surrender,” by Dan Lebowitz
8. “Immortality,” by Aakash Gandhi
Molokai Blue Goose Bed and Breakfast - Maunaloa Hotels, Hawaii
Molokai Blue Goose Bed and Breakfast 3 Stars Hotel in Maunaloa,Hawaii Within US Travel Directory One of our top picks in Maunaloa.
Located in the old plantation town of Maunaloa, This laid-back Molokai, Hawaii bed and breakfast offers guests a daily western-style or vegan breakfast.
Molokai Airport is 20 minutes’ drive from the bed and breakfast.
The simple rooms at the Molokai Blue Goose Bed and Breakfast have carpeted floors.
Some feature a private bathroom.
The bed and breakfast offers a shared kitchen with refrigerator, a shared dining room and a gathering room.
There are scenic views of West Molokai from the bed and breakfast’s balcony.
Guests at the Molokai Blue Goose can enjoy nearby opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking and surfing, or hire a car and drive anywhere on the island of Molokai in less than two hours.
Other outdoor activities include macadamia nut farm tours and horse or mule riding.
The Big Wind Kite Factory is a 10-minute walk from the Blue Goose Bed and Breakfast, while Papohaku State Park, with the longest white sand beach in Hawaii, is an 29 km drive away.
Kaunakakai city centre is a 20-minute drive away.
There is free on-street parking at the bed and breakfast.
Molokai Blue Goose Bed and Breakfast - Maunaloa Hotels, Hawaii
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Hawaii Vacation Travel Video Guide
Hawaii Vacation Travel Video Guide | Travel Tips Channel
Discover why the six Islands of Aloha are home to treasures unlike any other on earth: The dramatic cliffs of the Napali Coast on Kauai. The vibrant shores of Waikiki Beach on Oahu. The miles of white sands of Papohaku Beach on Molokai. The dolphin friendly waters of Hulopoe Bay on Lanai. The summit of Haleakala on Maui. The primal energy of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Hawaii Island. It won’t be easy choosing which island to visit on your first trip to Hawaii, but you’ll find there are no wrong answers.
You’ll likely begin your adventure at Honolulu International Airport (HNL) on Oahu. This is Hawaii's major airport, serving as the entry point for most of Hawaii's visitors. All major domestic carriers and many international carriers serve Oahu, so you can get here from just about anywhere. There are also direct flights from the U.S. mainland to Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii Island, but for the most part, you may need to connect through Oahu to get to the neighbor islands including Lanai and Molokai.
Then breathe deep. Smell the fresh plumeria in the air. Visit the historic landmarks of Hawaii and learn about the rich culture of the islands. Explore off-the-beaten-path destinations, from hidden beaches to small towns that you won’t find on a postcard. Learn to surf, snorkel or kayak and earn your Hawaii suntan. And don’t forget to go to an authentic luau where you can get a taste of Hawaiian culture and watch the art of the hula. You’ll find the itineraries on Hawaii are endless. From romantic escapades to family fun; from whale watching to walking on a volcano; you can do it all or you can simply sit back and do nothing. Explore Hawaii’s six unique islands and you’re sure to find your first trip to Hawaii won’t be your last. Learn more about things to do, activities and shopping in Hawaii.
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Day 8 and 9 on Big Island Hawaii 1080p
Hilo- Volcanoes National Park, Kilauea, Jagger Museum, Thurston Lava tube, Orchid Garden, Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Factory, Hilo Farmers Market
Kona- Splashers Grill, Pride of America, Hilton Waikaloa Village, Dolphin Swimming
Hawaiian Grown TV - Island Princess Candies - Promo
Thanks to a sweet inspiration and hard work by its owners, Dr. Michael Purdy and his wife, Gwendolyn (Gwen) Purdy, Island Princess has become one of Hawaii's top manufacturers of specialty macadamia nut products, luscious chocolates and unique gourmet confections. As president of Purdyco International, Ltd., Dr. Purdy oversees Island Princess Macadamia Nut Company, the 1,100-acre orchard and processing facility at Keaau on The Big Island of Hawaii, Island Princess manufacturer and distributor of Island Princess products, and Orchard Heights Winery near Salem, Oregon. Upon completion of his studies at Oregon State University, Dr. Purdy graduated from the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center with a degree in dentistry.
Originally from rural Oregon, Michael and Gwen both grew up as members of large families in the small logging community of Valsetz, where the entire length of the main street was one mile and their four-year high school had a total student body of 29.
In 1983, Michael and Gwen moved to Maui to begin a dental practice. Two years later, Gwen emerged as a successful entrepreneur in her own right, when she opened Maui's Best retail stores. That same year, the Island Princess brand was born when hand-dipping chocolates in front of their delighted customers became a special feature of the retail stores.
The unique Island Princess chocolate treats were an immediate hit with visitors to Maui as well as residents. When candy production expanded into factory space, Michael could be found practicing dentistry by day and manufacturing confections by night, gaining the nickname The Choc Doc.
Island Princess gourmet products became a major draw to consumers in The Islands and beyond, prompting Michael to give up his dental practice in order to focus full time on developing the growing business. Due to the increasing need for a larger labor pool and more convenient shipping, Island Princess relocated to Honolulu in 1989.
The next big step in Island Princess' growth occurred in 1998 with the acquisition of a macadamia nut orchard and processing facility, making Island Princess one of the few companies in Hawaii that grows, processes, manufactures and distributes macadamia nuts and confections. The Island Princess Orchard Estate, located on the slopes of Mauna Kea at Keaau on The Big Island of Hawaii is 1,100 acres of pristine farmland, with ideal natural conditions for growing macadamia nuts of the highest quality and with the richest flavor.In fact, dedication to quality, creativity and service are the keys to Island Princess success story. Our many loyal customers have come to depend upon Island Princess' trademarks of Hawaii-grown macadamia nuts, superior ingredients, innovative recipes and exceptional packaging.
Don't take just our word for it. Island Princess Macadamia Popcorn Crunch was voted the best caramel corn in the United States by National Food Distributors Magazine. Our world-famous Mele Macs are a year-round best seller. If it were possible to stack all of the Mele Macs consumed in one year, they would extend from sea level to the top of Haleakala (over 10,000 feet in elevation), more than 20 times.
With a strong work ethic, vast energy and dynamic leadership on the part of our owners, Island Princess continues to set new standards of excellence.
Island Princess Candies
2846 Ualena Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
For more videos like this, visit