Their Story
Tropical Oasis has been making liquid vitamins and minerals for 30 years, and CEO John Ramsey has grown the brand from a $1 million operation into a $12 million business without taking a dollar of outside capital. Based in Carrollton, Texas, they manufacture everything themselves, which means tight control over what goes into every bottle. Their whole premise is simple: liquid absorbs better than pills, so why swallow a capsule when you don't have to?
Their Story
Tropical Oasis has been making liquid vitamins and minerals for 30 years, and CEO John Ramsey has grown the brand from a $1 million operation into a $12 million business without taking a dollar of outside capital. Based in Carrollton, Texas, they manufacture everything themselves, which means tight control over what goes into every bottle. Their whole premise is simple: liquid absorbs better than pills, so why swallow a capsule when you don't have to?
Good to Know
- Made in Texas, fully vertically integrated; they own the manufacturing facility and handle production in-house
- 35 products including their popular Ionized Trace Minerals, a kids' multivitamin that actually tastes good, and a full line of B vitamins; over 15,000 five-star reviews on Amazon
- Great fit for people who struggle with pills, parents with picky kids, and anyone focused on mineral replenishment or immune support
- Sweeteners are xylitol, stevia, and monk fruit; they intentionally avoid sucralose and anything that spikes insulin
- Formulas are developed by a 30-year beverage chemist alongside three board-certified physicians; many SKUs are USDA organic
Good to Know
- Made in Texas, fully vertically integrated; they own the manufacturing facility and handle production in-house
- 35 products including their popular Ionized Trace Minerals, a kids' multivitamin that actually tastes good, and a full line of B vitamins; over 15,000 five-star reviews on Amazon
- Great fit for people who struggle with pills, parents with picky kids, and anyone focused on mineral replenishment or immune support
- Sweeteners are xylitol, stevia, and monk fruit; they intentionally avoid sucralose and anything that spikes insulin
- Formulas are developed by a 30-year beverage chemist alongside three board-certified physicians; many SKUs are USDA organic
Bitcoin Roots
John Ramsey has been a Bitcoiner since 2012, drawn in through the sound money movement after reading books like The Creature from Jekyll Island while working on the Ron Paul presidential campaign. He's been dollar cost averaging ever since. Accepting Bitcoin via Lightning Network was a natural extension of who he already was, and he sees the Bitcoin community as a natural home for a health brand built around doing things differently.
Bitcoin Roots
John Ramsey has been a Bitcoiner since 2012, drawn in through the sound money movement after reading books like The Creature from Jekyll Island while working on the Ron Paul presidential campaign. He's been dollar cost averaging ever since. Accepting Bitcoin via Lightning Network was a natural extension of who he already was, and he sees the Bitcoin community as a natural home for a health brand built around doing things differently.















