The plural form of 'honey' can be a bit tricky because, most of the time, 'honey' is an uncountable noun, which means it doesn't have a plural form. We wouldn't usually say 'honeys'. Thus, when you're talking about the sweet, golden liquid that bees produce, use 'honey' whether you're talking about one jar or many jars.
However, the word 'honeys' does exist, but it is used in a different context. For example, in informal speech, somebody might refer to their significant other or children as 'honey', and in this case, 'honeys' would be the plural. But this is more of an exception rather than the rule.
So remember, jars of honey, not honeys unless you are referring to your loved ones.
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