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Where is Rosabella Moringa manufactured and who is the company behind Rosabella?

Checked on November 17, 2025
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Executive summary

Available public materials identify the U.S. marketer behind Rosabella as Ambrosia Brands LLC, based at 525 Randall Ave Suite 100, Cheyenne, WY (contact page on the brand site) [1]. The product pages emphasize that the moringa is “passionately grown, ethically sourced, and produced,” but do not state a manufacturing country on the official storefront; a separate Chinese supplier page claims Xi’an Ebos Biotech Co., Ltd. manufactures a “Rosabella Moringa Capsule” [2] [3]. Coverage is incomplete and shows two different strands: the U.S. business contact and a Chinese manufacturer listing—neither source fully documents the full supply chain or where final bottling/packaging occurs [1] [3] [2].

1. Company listed as seller / U.S. contact — Ambrosia Brands LLC

Rosabella’s official site lists Ambrosia Brands LLC with a Cheyenne, Wyoming mailing address and customer contact details, which identifies the U.S.-side company presenting and selling the product to consumers [1]. That listing functions as the brand’s public-facing corporate contact but is not itself a manufacturing declaration; it is common for e-commerce brands to use third‑party manufacturers while maintaining a U.S. business address for sales and customer service [1].

2. Product pages emphasize sourcing and formulation but do not specify manufacturing location

Rosabella product pages repeatedly describe the moringa as “passionately grown, ethically sourced, and produced” and list serving sizes and ingredient amounts, but they do not explicitly say in which country the capsules are manufactured or where final packaging is completed [2] [4] [5]. The site also highlights a 90‑day satisfaction guarantee and health cautions [2] [6].

3. A China-based manufacturer page claims to make “Rosabella” capsules—potential supplier link

An unrelated supplier/manufacturer listing on Xi’an Ebos Biotech’s site advertises that it manufactures “Rosabella Moringa Capsule,” naming Xi’an Ebos Biotech Co., Ltd. as the maker [3]. This suggests at least one contract manufacturer or ODM in China is using the Rosabella name, but manufacturer pages on supplier platforms can reflect OEM/white‑label offers, resellers, or third‑party listings rather than an exclusive manufacturing relationship [3].

4. Conflicting signals — brand ownership vs. claimed manufacturer create an incomplete picture

Taken together, the sources show a U.S. brand contact (Ambrosia Brands LLC) and a separate Chinese manufacturer claiming to produce a product under the Rosabella name [1] [3]. Neither source documents the full chain of custody: for example, official Rosabella pages don’t confirm Xi’an Ebos as their contract manufacturer, and Ebos’s page doesn’t provide paperwork tying them exclusively to Ambrosia Brands [2] [3].

5. Retail and marketplace footprints add context but not clarity about origin

Rosabella appears on multiple retail fronts (brand domains and marketplaces), and product descriptions on third‑party retail pages repeat the “made/produced” language or even claim “Made in USA” in some wholesale listings—these claims vary across platforms and are not reconciled by the available sources [7] [8]. That inconsistency is important: differing retail descriptions can reflect marketing localization, reseller assumptions, or divergent supplier information [7] [8].

6. Consumer signals and trust issues — practical implications for buyers

Customer review pages and subscription‑help posts show active customer service, refund policies, and some complaints about billing or subscriptions, suggesting the U.S. brand handles customer relations whether or not manufacturing is offshore [9] [10]. For purchasers wanting country‑of‑origin certainty, the current materials do not provide the documentation normally used to verify where a dietary supplement is manufactured and bottled [2] [1].

7. What is—and isn’t—confirmed by these sources

Confirmed: Ambrosia Brands LLC is the listed U.S. contact for Rosabella [1]; Rosabella product pages describe sourcing and nutrient content but don’t name a manufacturing country [2] [4]. A Xi’an Ebos Biotech page advertises manufacturing of a Rosabella Moringa Capsule [3]. Not found in current reporting: a formal statement linking Ambrosia Brands LLC to Xi’an Ebos as the contract manufacturer, or a verified certificate of origin or FDA/third‑party GMP documentation for the Rosabella product at any stated facility [1] [3] [2].

If you want next steps I can: (a) draft a short email/template to Ambrosia Brands LLC requesting manufacturing and GMP details; (b) look for regulatory filings or packaging images showing “Made in…” claims; or (c) compile the inconsistent marketplace listings for further scrutiny. Which would you prefer?

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