Earthley Wellness Elderberry Elixir Drops, Herbal Elderberry Syrup Alternative, Powerful Immune & Respiratory Support, Shelf Stable with Mullein, Orange Peels, and Cloves (2oz, Kids, 120+ doses) Review
Our verdict
Earthley Wellness Elderberry Elixir Drops are a shelf stable herbal drop marketed as an alternative to traditional elderberry syrup, blending elderberry with mullein, orange peel, and cloves in a small 2 ounce bottle aimed at kids.
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Households that want a shelf stable herbal elderberry drop rather than a refrigerated syrup, and who like a multi herb blend over a single ingredient formula.
Skip if
Skip this if you prefer a straightforward single ingredient elderberry product, want a larger bottle instead of a small 2 ounce size, or need a widely reviewed product with an established track record.
- Form Drop
- Count 2.0 Ounce
- Priced 41% above the category median ($16.98 across 96 tracked models)
Pros
- Shelf stable formula, so no refrigeration is required
- Multi herb blend with elderberry, mullein, orange peel, and cloves
- Small 2 ounce bottle is easy to store or travel with
- Marketed specifically for kids
Cons
- Small review base compared to bigger elderberry brands, so there is less buyer feedback to lean on
- Listed as low stock at times, which can make reordering less predictable
- Small 2 ounce size means more frequent reordering for regular use
- Multi herb blend may not suit buyers who want a single ingredient elderberry product
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 158 owner ratings
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Popularity0.8/5
158 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['Earthley Wellness positions this elixir as a shelf stable alternative to traditional elderberry syrup, combining elderberry with mullein, orange peels, and cloves in liquid drop form. The 2 ounce bottle is listed as providing 120 or more doses, and the product is marketed toward kids.', 'Because this is a small batch herbal blend rather than a single ingredient elderberry syrup, it may appeal to buyers who are already comfortable with multi herb wellness products and who want something that does not need refrigeration. It has a noticeably smaller review base than mainstream elderberry brands, so there is less buyer feedback to draw on.', 'This is a supplement, not a medical treatment, and it is worth talking to a healthcare professional before giving any new herbal product to a child, especially one that combines several ingredients.']
Specifications
| Form | Drop |
|---|---|
| Count | 2.0 Ounce |
Performance notes
The drop format and shelf stable claim set this apart from refrigerated syrups, and the blend of elderberry with mullein, orange peel, and cloves is a multi herb approach rather than a single ingredient formula. At 2 ounces and a listed 120 plus doses per bottle, servings are small and concentrated.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star rating from 158 reviews suggests buyers who have tried it are largely happy, but the review count is modest next to bigger elderberry brands, so the sample size is smaller and worth keeping in mind.
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Frequently asked questions
Why is this called an elixir instead of a syrup?
The maker markets it as a shelf stable alternative to traditional elderberry syrup, meaning it is formulated so it does not need refrigeration the way some syrups do. It also blends in extra herbs like mullein, orange peel, and cloves rather than sticking to elderberry alone.
Is this just for kids or can adults use it too?
The listing markets it toward kids, though the label and serving guidance on the bottle should be the final word on who it is intended for. Checking with a healthcare professional is a good step before giving it to a child.
How long does one 2 ounce bottle last?
The listing states about 120 or more doses per bottle, though actual use time depends on how often it is given and the serving size on the label.