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Elderberry Apple Shots

Retail $22.00

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Get your daily Elderberry boost. Add our Elderberry Apple Shots (55% pressed elderberry by volume) to your smoothies, yogurt, sparkling water, cocktails, oatmeal or just sip it straight!

We press certified organic USA elderberries (never dried) and combine them with apple cider syrup we make in the Fall.  Two celebrated ingredients, no preservatives, 100% non-GMO, one year shelf life. See drop down menu under price for ingredient options.

Guaranteed to have more minimally-processed elderberry than any elderberry syrup on the market. 8,000 mg pressed elderberries per tablespoon. One year shelf life.

Click here for the full label, here for the organic ingredients label. 9.3 fl. oz. (275 ml.) in a glass bottle. 

FREE SHIPPING when you let us choose between USPS and UPS on orders $35 and over

 

How We Make It

Elderberry Apple Shots

We gently press certified organic elderberries on the farm, and combine them with apple cider we boil on our wood-fired evaporator. Our elderberries do not undergo extreme heat, or extraction processes that involve chemicals or solvents.

Our Shots is unique farm product made in small batches. Slight variations do occur. These are due to soil and weather conditions, different harvesting times, and fruit or berry varieties that we grow and use. In fact, new research identified 10 different flavors present in the elderberry.

Free from the 8 major allergens: milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soybeans

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