Echinacea Dry Extract - Echinacea Purpurea | Melisa Farm | Echinacea dry extract comes from the botanical source Echinacea purpurea. This is a light brown, fine powder, with a characteristic odor. There are no antimicrobial preservatives present in this product. | |
Hawthorn Flower/Leaf Dry Extract - Crataegus Oxyacantha | Melisa Farm | Hawthorn flower / leaf dry extract is a brown, fine powder, with a characteristic odor. It is derived from the plant Crataegus oxyacantha. There are no antimicrobial preservatives present in this product. | |
Ivy Leaf Dry Extract - Hedera Helix | Melisa Farm | Ivy leaf dry extract is a brown, fine powder, with a characteristic odor. It is derived from the plant Hedera helix. There are no antimicrobial preservatives present in this product. | |
Lemon Balm Leaf Dry Extract - Melissa Officinalis | Melisa Farm | Lemon balm leaf dry extract is a dark red, fine powder, with a characteristic odor. It is derived from the plant Urtica dionica. There are no antimicrobial preservatives present in this product. | |
NatureNopal™ | Extracciones Naturales S.A. de C.V. (ENAT) | NatureNopal™ is a pale yellow colored dehydrated powder. This product has a low intensity taste and color profile, blends well with fruit flavors, is 50% soluble and suspends well. This product is an excellent source of calcium, fiber, antioxidants, and p...展開 NatureNopal™ is a pale yellow colored dehydrated powder. This product has a low intensity taste and color profile, blends well with fruit flavors, is 50% soluble and suspends well. This product is an excellent source of calcium, fiber, antioxidants, and potassium. NatureNopal™ is used in various food and beverage applications, including in protein smoothies, fruit juices, and vegetable juices. 收起 | |
St. John’s Wort Dry Extract - Hypericum Perforatum | Melisa Farm | St. John's Wort dry extract is a reddish-brown, fine powder, with a characteristic odor. It is derived from the plant Hypericum perforatum. There are no antimicrobial preservatives present in this product. | |
Wild Thyme - Thymus Serpyllum | Melisa Farm | Wild Thyme is a brown, fine powder, with a characteristic odor. It is derived from the plant Thymus serpyllum. There are no antimicrobial preservatives present in this product. | |
Dragon Fruit Berry Tea | Northwest Naturals | Dragon Fruit Berry Tea is a formulation where Dragon Fruit Berry Juice Concentrate WONF is combined with white tea and ice in a beverage shaker. | |
Lemon-Passion Sipper | Northwest Naturals | Lemon-Passion Sipper is a formulation where Northwest Naturals Lemon Concentrate WONF is combined with tea, water, ice, and vodka in a cocktail shaker. | |
Prickly Pear Passion Fruit Tea | Northwest Naturals | Prickly Pear Passion Fruit Tea is a formulation of Northwest Naturals Prickly Pear Passion Fruit Juice Concentrate WONF combined with white tea, sugar, vodka, and ice in a beverage shaker. | |
Raspberry Lemonade | Northwest Naturals | Raspberry Lemonade is a formulation of Northwest Naturals Lemon Concentrate WONF and Raspberry Concentrate WONF combined with tea, water, ice, and rum in a cocktail shaker. | |
Strawberry Cucumber Cooler | Northwest Naturals | Strawberry Cucumber Cooler is a formulation of Northwest Naturals Strawberry Cucumber Concentrate Blend combined with tea, water, ice and vodka in a cocktail shaker. | |
Tropical Green Tea Energy Drink | Northwest Naturals | Tropical Green Tea Energy Drink is a formulation of Northwest Naturals Passion Fruit Juice Concentrate WONF, Northwest Naturals Orange Juice Concentrate, and Tree Top Apple Juice Concentrate combined with green tea and ice in a cocktail shaker. | |
Tropical Orange Blossom White Tea | Northwest Naturals | Tropical Orange Blossom White Tea is a formulation of Northwest Naturals Tropical Orange Blossom Juice Concentrate WONF combined with white tea and ice in a beverage shaker. | |
Tropical Twister | Northwest Naturals | Tropical Twister is a formulation of Northwest Naturals Tropical Concentrate WONF combined with green tea, water, ice, and coconut rum in a cocktail shaker. |