Hazelnut
Warm, roasty, faintly chocolatey. The default. Works in everything from espresso to overnight cold brew.
Pure liquid flavor in a 16oz pump bottle. Zero sugar, zero sucralose, zero net carbs. Bring your own sweetener, or skip it entirely.
First batch ships from New Bedford, MA

Why & what
Coffee shops pump these into your latte every day. Try buying one and they'll send you to a $60 listing on Amazon. We thought that was stupid, so we made our own.
No sucralose, no stevia, no monk fruit. We don't pick your sweetener for you. Bring your own, or drink it black.
Zero net carbs. No glycemic hit. No sucralose aftertaste hiding behind the label.
Every ingredient on the label, in plain English. That includes the little bit of propylene glycol that carries the flavor. We print it. Most brands don't.
Resellers flip Dunkin's commercial bottles for $50-70. We make ours. You pay what a bottle of flavor should cost.
The lineup · Phase 1
16oz pump bottle. ~100 shots per bottle. One pump flavors a 12oz cup. Two pumps is what your barista calls “extra.”
Warm, roasty, faintly chocolatey. The default. Works in everything from espresso to overnight cold brew.
Nutty and a little browned. Less sweet-tasting than vanilla, more presence than plain. Best with oat milk.
Soft, round, buttery. The one everyone in the house will recognize. Not candy-sweet, just vanilla.
Why this exists
Dunkin's flavor shots, the unsweetened kind, are pumped into millions of cups a day. Read the bottle: water, glycerin, propylene glycol, natural flavor. That's it. No sugar, no sucralose, no carb hit.
Try buying one. You can't. They don't retail it. So resellers strip the case packs and flip them on Amazon for $50 to $70 a bottle, and they sell out anyway, because the keto and diabetic crowd has been begging for unsweetened flavor for years.
Naked Shots is the same idea, built honestly. USP food-grade glycerin, water, natural flavor, and a touch of potassium sorbate. There's a small amount of propylene glycol carrying the flavor, and we list it instead of hiding it. No sweetener. A label you can actually read, in a bottle you can actually buy.
— Joe · New Bedford, MA · 2026
Questions
Reserve a bottle
We're bottling the first run by hand in New Bedford. Reservations ship before anything goes public. No charge yet. We'll email you when bottles are ready, and you can decide then.