Korean Pomegranate Kombucha Powder | Zero-Sugar Sparkling Sticks | 10 & 20 Sticks
Kosbee Korean Pomegranate Kombucha Powder is a zero-sugar, single-serve drink mix made in Korea by Danongwon (다농원) — each 0.18 oz (5 g) stick dissolves in cold water into a sparkling, ruby-red kombucha with no added sugar.
Pick a 10-stick or 20-stick box of individually wrapped packets — light enough to drop in a bag and shelf-stable, so a fresh, fizzy pomegranate kombucha is ready anywhere. No fridge, no cooler, no heavy glass.
At Kosbee, we hand-select authentic Korean foods and bring them to North America — including everyday favorites like this Korean kombucha, made to travel as light as you do.
Why Pomegranate Kombucha Powder
Bottled kombucha can be heavy, pricey, and sharply vinegary. This Pomegranate Kombucha Powder skips the harsh vinegar bite for a bright, ruby-red fizz instead — from about $0.75 a serving, a fraction of a $3–$5 bottle.
What's Inside Each Stick
Every 0.18 oz (5 g) stick blends live cultures with real ruby fruit for a bright, fizzy drink.
- 17 Live-Culture Strains
- A blend of 17 live-culture strains, the kind traditionally found in kombucha.
- Plant Fiber (FOS)
- Fructooligosaccharides (FOS), a plant-derived fiber, are part of the mix.
- Pomegranate From Iran
- 100% pomegranate concentrate powder, sourced from one of the world's great pomegranate regions, for a deep, tangy-sweet flavor.
- Ruby Hibiscus
- Hibiscus extract gives the drink its vivid ruby color and a bright, berry-like tartness.
- Zero Sugar, 13 Calories
- Sweetened with erythritol (17.2%), a sugar alcohol — 0 g sugar and about 13 calories per stick.
- A Gentle Tea Note
- A touch of black and green tea extract adds a subtle flavor and a trace of naturally occurring caffeine.
How to Make It
Pour 8.5 fl oz (250 mL) of cold water into a glass or tumbler. Drop in one stick, stir until the powder dissolves and the fizz rises, then add ice if you like it extra crisp.
Pro tip: mix a stick into sparkling water for a bolder, soda-style fizz — a refreshing pomegranate kombu-ade in seconds.
Easy to Love, Easy to Carry
Each stick is pocket-sized and ready whenever water is — light enough for a bag and stable at room temperature. Keep them in your gym bag, the car, or an office drawer.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Once a packet is open, mix it right away, since the powder can draw in moisture.
Allergens and Good to Know
Contains: Milk and Soy. Made in a facility that also processes wheat, walnut (a tree nut), and peanut, as well as peach and buckwheat. If you have a related food allergy, please check the printed package label before drinking.
Because each stick contains erythritol, a sugar alcohol, having too many at once may cause gas or bloating for some people. Start with one stick a day and adjust to your comfort.
A small amount of tea extract means a trace of caffeine. If you are pregnant, nursing, or sensitive to caffeine, check with your healthcare provider first.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this pomegranate kombucha really made in Korea?
Yes. This Pomegranate Kombucha Powder is made in Korea by Danongwon (다농원) and imported directly for Kosbee. The ruby color and flavor come from 100% pomegranate concentrate and hibiscus, and every stick is sealed for freshness, then shipped from our New Jersey warehouse.
How do I make kombucha from a packet?
It takes seconds. Pour 8.5 fl oz (250 mL) of cold water into a glass or tumbler, add one stick, and stir until it dissolves and bubbles up. Add ice for extra crispness, or mix with sparkling water for a stronger, soda-like fizz.
Does it contain allergens or caffeine?
It contains milk and soy, and is made in a facility that also handles wheat, walnut, peanut, peach, and buckwheat. A touch of black and green tea extract adds a trace of caffeine, so anyone who is caffeine-sensitive may prefer to enjoy it earlier in the day.
How is powdered kombucha different from bottled?
Bottled kombucha is heavy, needs refrigeration, and often tastes sharply of vinegar. These sticks are shelf-stable, pocket-sized, and built around bright pomegranate instead — with zero sugar and about 13 calories each. At roughly $0.75 a serving, they also cost far less than a $3–$5 bottle.
Make the Switch Today
Trade the heavy bottles and harsh vinegar for a ruby-red sparkle you can carry anywhere. Both the 10-stick and 20-stick boxes ship from our New Jersey warehouse within one business day, so your zero-sugar refresh is only a stir away.