Concentrated soursop, distilled to its essence. A few drops in water, tea, or straight under the tongue — daily wellness without the bottle of capsules.
What It Is
Sopreme Bitters is a concentrated liquid extract of the soursop fruit. Where the juice gives you a 12 fl oz can to sip, the bitters give you the same fruit in a few drops — portable, shelf-stable, and built for a daily ritual.
Each bottle is small-batch processed from real soursop, packaged in dark amber glass to protect the active compounds. No fillers, no flavor cover-ups, no proprietary blends. The same single-ingredient promise as the rest of the line, just in a more concentrated form.
How to Use
Two squeezes of the dropper is one serving. Take it however fits your morning — here are the four most common.
Add 2 droppers to an 8–12 oz glass of water. The simplest way to start — light tropical flavor, no prep.
Stir into hot or iced soursop leaf tea. Doubles the soursop in your cup — pulp, leaves, and extract together.
Drop into your morning smoothie or post-workout shake. Pairs with banana, coconut, ginger, citrus.
For the fastest delivery: hold a few drops under the tongue for 20 seconds, then swallow. The traditional method.
What's Inside
Soursop carries a unique stack of plant compounds. Concentrated into bitters form, every dropper delivers what the fruit naturally contains.
Vitamin C, polyphenols, and flavonoids that help neutralize oxidative stress.
A rare class of plant compounds found almost exclusively in Annona muricata.
Naturally occurring compounds studied for their role in heart and circulatory wellness.
Naturally present plant alkaloids documented in soursop's traditional Caribbean use.
Ingredients
Soursop Extract.
That’s it. That’s the list.
What People Are Saying
“A few drops in my morning tea and I genuinely feel more dialed in. Doesn’t taste medicinal — just clean and tropical.”
— Maya R., Miami
“I switched from a stack of capsules to this. One bottle lasts me two months and I actually enjoy taking it.”
— Jordan T., Brooklyn
“My grandmother used to make her own soursop tonic. This is the closest thing I’ve found to her recipe.”
— Devon A., Los Angeles
Common Questions
Two squeezes of the dropper (about 1 ml) is one serving. Most people take it once a day in the morning. There’s no harm in a second dose later if you like — the bitters are just the fruit.
Less than the name suggests. Soursop is a sweet tropical fruit, so the extract carries that flavor in concentrated form. Most people describe it as tart-tropical, not harsh. Diluted in water or tea it’s very mild.
Wellness is cumulative. Some people feel something the same day, most notice after 2–3 weeks of consistent use. Sopreme is a food, not a drug — we don’t make medical claims.
It’s a single-ingredient food extract, not a drug, so it’s usually fine. If you have a health condition or take prescription medications, talk to your doctor before adding any new product to your routine.
Cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. Refrigeration isn’t required but extends shelf life once opened. Each bottle has a printed best-by date.
About two months at one serving per day. The 2 fl oz bottle holds roughly 120 dropper-squeezes — ~60 daily servings.
Bitters work hardest when they’re part of a routine. Stack them with tea or juice for the full Sopreme ritual.
Caffeine-free leaf tea. The slow morning companion to your bitters dropper.
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