Charlie-Bee Honey’s growth has long followed the path of many small businesses: built through word of mouth, strong relationships, and a product that speaks for itself.
That foundation traces back to Charlie Parker, who established the family-run business in Beamsville in 1970. Today, under the leadership of his son Michael “Mike” Parker, Charlie-Bee Honey has grown into one of Southern Ontario’s leading honey and pollination companies, managing nearly 10,000 hives across the region.
For Jacob, Michael’s son and part of the third generation involved in the family business, that growth also revealed a challenge that had become harder to ignore: Charlie-Bee Honey had expanded without a clear marketing strategy.
“Everything we did was word of mouth,” Jacob said. “Social media was just something we tried to do ourselves, and it was pretty sporadic.”
The turning point came through an unexpected connection, a conversation his wife had in a local moms’ group that introduced the business to Niagara College’s Business and Commercialization Innovation Centre (BCIC).
What started as a casual introduction quickly became an opportunity to step back, take a closer look at the business, and explore new ways to grow.