Immunity Tonic x6 bottles
Mānuka Honey, Ginger, Turmeric & Gisborne Lemon
Boost & Protect
Winning best beverage at the 2021 New Zealand Food Awards, this drink is one powerful elixir.
Our Immunity Tonic is made with mānuka honey, lemons, ginger, and turmeric. Each bottle holds 7 servings. Mix with hot water as a winter warmer or pour over ice with sparkling water in the summer. And if you’re brave, take it as a shot.
*Each 200ml serve (50ml of Immunity Tonic with 150ml of water) contains 125% RDI of vitamin c which contributes to a normal immune system function when consumed as part of a healthy balanced diet.
Supporting our world
one sip at a time
All-natural Ingredients
B Corp Certified
Zero carbon Certified
New Zealand Made
Living Wage Employer
Climate Positive Certified
Enhancing nutrition
Our award-winning immunity tonic is made of all-natural ingredients, crafted to support your immune system.
It starts with mānuka honey, which we source from Biohoney, a local, innovative and values-driven business that produces the purest honey products while empowering the bee guardians who put hive health before profit. The honey is melted into a golden liquid, then blended with ginger, turmeric, lemon juice, and a subtle apple base to create a powerful elixir.
Vitamin C
Feel the difference
Immunity boosting
Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant. Immunity Tonic provides 125% of your RDI per serve which contributes to normal immune system function when consumed as part of a healthy and varied diet.
Iron absorption
Vitamin C contributes to iron absorption from food. It captures non-heme (non meat) iron and stores it in a form that your body can absorb more easily. Without the disturbance of caffeine, you can enjoy Immunity Tonic alongside iron-rich foods day or night.
Golden Bay mānuka Biohoney
The mānuka honey we use in the Immunity Tonic is sourced exclusively from Biohoney, a family-owned company located in Golden Bay at the top of New Zealand’s South Island. Characterised by mountains and bush, the South Island is a perfect habitat for bees and the source of the world’s purest honey.
“The people we choose to work with are often second or third-generation beekeepers who hold old knowledge and prioritise the bees over profit. For the foreseeable future, it’s vital that we pay and empower those who raise and care for bees," Terry Bone, Honey Expert at Biohoney.
Biohoney’s Terry Bone: bees need us, too.
We chat with our Mānuka honey supplier about the special bonds between bees, beekeepers, and business.
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