Herbs of Life – Organic Kombucha Blood Orange

Herbs of Life Organic Kombucha Blood Orange is a premium probiotic kombucha made with freshly juiced organic Australian blood oranges, fair trade green tea and pure Blue Mountains spring water. Naturally fermented for 30 days, this low sugar, naturally carbonated organic kombucha supports gut health and overall wellbeing.

$4.11

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Founded in 2012 in the Blue Mountains, NSW, Herbs of Life began as a small-batch producer of authentic organic ferments, including kombucha and sauerkraut, using local and certified organic produce. What started as a home-brewed health tonic evolved into a mission to craft high-quality organic probiotic kombucha for Australians seeking a natural boost to digestive health.

Every bottle is brewed with freshly juiced raw wholefoods, single origin fair trade herbs and teas, raw cane sugar and pure Blue Mountains spring water. Traditionally fermented with a live mother culture for 30 days, this kombucha is rich in probiotics, naturally low in sugar and lightly sparkling from the fermentation process.

The Blood Orange variety delivers a vibrant citrus flavour from whole freshly juiced organic Australian blood oranges, perfectly balanced with premium green tea and traditional fermentation. Refreshing, tangy and deliciously effervescent, it’s a healthy everyday alternative to sugary soft drinks.

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