Elderberry Hibiscus Fire Cider

$10.00

Fire cider is a vinegar-based herbal tonic traditionally made in home kitchens. Whole foods like garlic, onion, citrus, roots, herbs, and spices are soaked in apple cider vinegar, then balanced with honey. Over time, the vinegar draws out bold flavor and plant goodness, creating a strong, concentrated blend.

Fire cider is not a juice or tea. It is intentionally intense and used in small amounts.

Because it is strong, most people prefer to mix the fire cider into water, juice, or warm tea.

The heat hits fast and brings that classic firery zing that moves through your system and wakes everything up.

Many people reach for it during seasonal changes or when they feel a cold coming on as part of a warming daily ritual for gut health.

Recommended Use:

  • Start with ½ to 1 dropper or teaspoon

  • Mix into water, juice, or teA

A little goes a long way.

This batch is bold, tangy, and spicy, made with all organic...

Apple Cider Vinegar – The base of fire cider, traditionally used to extract herbs and roots
Elderberries – Dark berries long used in seasonal blends
Hibiscus – Tart, refreshing, and bright in flavor
Oranges, Lemons & Limes – Whole citrus for brightness, aroma, and peel oils
Ginger Root – Warming and stimulating
Turmeric Root – Earthy and grounding
Garlic – Bold and pungent, a classic fire cider staple
Red Onion – Adds depth and balance
Jalapeños – Brings the heat that gives fire cider its name
Parsley & Cilantro – Fresh, balancing herbs
Oregano – Aromatic and warming
Cinnamon Sticks – Cozy warmth and gentle sweetness
Cloves – Deep, spicy warmth
Cayenne – Extra fire in small amounts
Black Peppercorn – Helps bring the blend together
Rose Hips – Bright and vibrant fruit of the rose
Hawthorn Leaf & Berry – Traditionally used in heart-centered blends
Local Raw Wildflower Honey – Softens the spice and ties everything together. Smoothing on throat.

Disclaimer:
Information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Results may vary. Always consult your healthcare provider before using herbal products, especially if you have a medical condition or are taking medications.

Fire cider is a vinegar-based herbal tonic traditionally made in home kitchens. Whole foods like garlic, onion, citrus, roots, herbs, and spices are soaked in apple cider vinegar, then balanced with honey. Over time, the vinegar draws out bold flavor and plant goodness, creating a strong, concentrated blend.

Fire cider is not a juice or tea. It is intentionally intense and used in small amounts.

Because it is strong, most people prefer to mix the fire cider into water, juice, or warm tea.

The heat hits fast and brings that classic firery zing that moves through your system and wakes everything up.

Many people reach for it during seasonal changes or when they feel a cold coming on as part of a warming daily ritual for gut health.

Recommended Use:

  • Start with ½ to 1 dropper or teaspoon

  • Mix into water, juice, or teA

A little goes a long way.

This batch is bold, tangy, and spicy, made with all organic...

Apple Cider Vinegar – The base of fire cider, traditionally used to extract herbs and roots
Elderberries – Dark berries long used in seasonal blends
Hibiscus – Tart, refreshing, and bright in flavor
Oranges, Lemons & Limes – Whole citrus for brightness, aroma, and peel oils
Ginger Root – Warming and stimulating
Turmeric Root – Earthy and grounding
Garlic – Bold and pungent, a classic fire cider staple
Red Onion – Adds depth and balance
Jalapeños – Brings the heat that gives fire cider its name
Parsley & Cilantro – Fresh, balancing herbs
Oregano – Aromatic and warming
Cinnamon Sticks – Cozy warmth and gentle sweetness
Cloves – Deep, spicy warmth
Cayenne – Extra fire in small amounts
Black Peppercorn – Helps bring the blend together
Rose Hips – Bright and vibrant fruit of the rose
Hawthorn Leaf & Berry – Traditionally used in heart-centered blends
Local Raw Wildflower Honey – Softens the spice and ties everything together. Smoothing on throat.

Disclaimer:
Information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Results may vary. Always consult your healthcare provider before using herbal products, especially if you have a medical condition or are taking medications.