Bitter Kola Nut Made Sweet, Mawu Lisa Tonic/ Elyown Llc Beverage
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Beverage distribution in New York often reflects the city’s cultural layers, supplying everything from global brands to niche herbal tonics. One operation in East Harlem specializes in products with West African roots, offering a different kind of refreshment. Bitter Kola Nut Made Sweet, Mawu Lisa Tonic operates from 3 E 124th St, just off the pulse of 125th Street, where the neighborhood’s energy shifts between markets and brownstone stoops.
This distributor identifies as Black-owned, a detail that aligns with the area’s long-standing community fabric. While most suppliers focus on mass-market sodas or craft beers, this address serves as a hub for beverages that carry traditional ingredients and stories. The selection isn’t about volume so much as connection—tonics and elixirs that might otherwise be hard to find outside specialty grocers or family kitchens.
Those curious about the products can reach the team at (888) 784-3588 for details on availability or wholesale inquiries. There’s no storefront to browse, but the phone line offers a direct way to learn about current offerings. Directions to the location are available on the map, though visits are typically by arrangement.
East Harlem has always been a place where global flavors land and adapt. Businesses like Elyown Llc Beverage, the entity behind the brand, contribute to that rhythm by keeping certain tastes alive in the city’s supply chain. It’s a quiet but essential role—one that doesn’t need a storefront to matter.