If you've searched for the CitrusBurn official website and want to confirm you're in the right place — or if you've seen listings on Amazon, eBay, or other platforms and want to know whether they're genuine — this page covers all of it.
What follows is a factual breakdown of where CitrusBurn is and isn't sold, why the manufacturer uses a single-channel distribution model, how to verify you're looking at the real website, and what third-party and counterfeit listings typically look like. If you're ready to check current pricing and availability directly, that information is on the citrus burn official website.
DIRECT ANSWER
CitrusBurn is sold exclusively through the manufacturer's official website. It is not available on Amazon, eBay, Walmart, GNC, in pharmacies, or in any physical retail location anywhere in the world.
This is a deliberate distribution decision, not a supply limitation. The manufacturer operates a direct-to-consumer model — meaning the product goes from production facility to the customer without passing through any third-party retailer, distributor, or marketplace. This is a common approach among premium supplement brands for several practical reasons.
First, it allows the manufacturer to control the cold chain and storage conditions end-to-end. Supplement efficacy can be compromised by improper storage — heat, humidity, and light exposure can all degrade active botanical ingredients. When a product passes through third-party warehouses and fulfilment centres, the manufacturer loses visibility into those conditions.
Second, direct-to-consumer distribution allows the manufacturer to maintain consistent pricing across all customers. Retail markups typically add 30–50% to the consumer price. The bundle discount model CitrusBurn uses — where larger orders carry a lower per-unit cost — only works economically in a direct-sales structure. A retailer taking a margin would eliminate the headroom for those discounts.
Third, and most directly relevant to buyers: the 180-day money-back guarantee is only administrable when the manufacturer knows the provenance of your order. If you purchased through an unauthorized channel, the manufacturer has no record of your transaction and cannot process a refund under their guarantee. The guarantee is effectively tied to the purchase channel, not just the product.
For full product details, the current package options, and pricing, see the official CitrusBurn order page — linked in the closing section below.
This is one of the most frequently asked questions from first-time buyers who find the absence from major retail platforms unexpected. The short answer is that it's a deliberate manufacturer policy. The longer answer explains why that policy protects you as a buyer.
CitrusBurn's manufacturer has explicitly stated that the product is not supplied to any third-party retailer, marketplace, or distributor. This means that any listing you encounter on Amazon, eBay, Walmart, or similar platforms is not coming from the manufacturer. It is either a reseller who purchased stock through some other means, a counterfeit product, or an outright fraudulent listing using the brand name to generate sales.
None of those scenarios are in the buyer's interest — and none of them come with the manufacturer's guarantee.
Third-party Amazon listings for supplement products that are officially sold direct-to-consumer fall into several categories:
The practical takeaway: there is no safe way to verify that a CitrusBurn listing on Amazon is genuine. The manufacturer provides no mechanism to authenticate Amazon purchases because they do not supply to Amazon. The only purchase that comes with full authenticity assurance is one made through the official channel.
If you've arrived here through a search engine, an affiliate link, or a third-party review site, the following checks confirm you're looking at the genuine authorized source.
URL and domain check
The official domain is buycitrusburn.com. Check your browser's address bar before entering any personal or payment information. Common fraud tactics include domains that are visually similar but slightly different. None of these are authorized.
HTTPS and security certificate
The genuine website uses HTTPS — indicated by a padlock icon in your browser's address bar. Click the padlock to view the security certificate. The certificate should be issued to the domain buycitrusburn.com. If you see a certificate warning, a "Not Secure" label, or a certificate issued to a different domain, do not proceed.
Checkout handled on-site
The official CitrusBurn checkout does not redirect you to an external marketplace, a third-party payment page on an unfamiliar domain, or a different website to complete your purchase. If clicking an "Order" button takes you away from buycitrusburn.com to complete payment, that is not the authorized purchase flow.
Contact and support availability
The official website provides direct customer support contact details. If a site selling CitrusBurn provides no contact information, no support email, or contact details that go unanswered, it is not the authorized source.
SUMMARY CHECKLIST
✓ HTTPS padlock visible in address bar
✓ Checkout stays on buycitrusburn.com — no redirect to external site
✓ Customer support contact is available and responsive
✗ Any variation of the domain name — not the official site
✗ Redirects to Amazon, eBay, or unfamiliar payment pages — not authorized
Understanding the patterns that fraudulent listings follow makes them significantly easier to identify. The following are the most common signals that a CitrusBurn listing is not from the authorized source.
Price significantly below the official price
Counterfeit supplement listings frequently use price as a hook — either dramatically cheaper to attract buyers who believe they're getting a deal, or at the same price as the official site but without the guarantee and authenticity assurance. Neither scenario is in the buyer's interest. If the price is lower than what appears on buycitrusburn.com, the product is almost certainly not genuine CitrusBurn.
Listing on a marketplace the manufacturer doesn't supply
As covered above, CitrusBurn is not supplied to any marketplace. A listing's presence on Amazon, eBay, or Walmart is itself evidence that it is not from the manufacturer — regardless of how legitimate the listing looks, what reviews it has, or what the seller claims.
No mention of the 180-day guarantee
The genuine product comes with a 180-day money-back guarantee administered by the manufacturer. Unauthorized sellers cannot offer this because the guarantee is tied to the manufacturer's order records. If a listing does not mention the 180-day guarantee, or mentions it but cannot point you to the manufacturer's support channel to redeem it, it is not an authorized sale.
Packaging discrepancies
Counterfeit products sometimes replicate the visual design of genuine packaging but with differences in font, label placement, ingredient listing, or batch codes. If you've purchased what you believe to be CitrusBurn from a non-official source and the packaging looks different from what's shown on the official website, do not consume the product without verifying its provenance.
The safest way to ensure you receive the genuine product with full guarantee coverage is to keep citrus burn purchases to the official website only.
Once you've confirmed you're on the genuine site, ordering is straightforward. Select the package that fits your needs, complete checkout on buycitrusburn.com, and you'll receive an order confirmation with tracking information by email. For a full breakdown of the available packages, per-bottle pricing, and what's included with each tier, the CitrusBurn pricing and refund policy page covers all of that in detail.
For a full independent review of what CitrusBurn contains, the ingredient science, and what users report, see the Citrus Burn review.
You now have a complete picture of where CitrusBurn is sold, why it isn't available on Amazon or in retail stores, and how to confirm you're looking at the genuine authorized source.
Current package availability and pricing are maintained on the citrus burn official website — that's the only place where your purchase comes with full authenticity assurance and the manufacturer's 180-day guarantee.
This article was developed using peer-reviewed clinical research, government health databases (NIH, FDA), and publicly available regulatory documentation. Where clinical evidence is limited or inconclusive, this is clearly stated within the analysis.
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I started reviewing dietary supplements in 2026 after struggling to find honest, research-based information that wasn't just marketing disguised as reviews. I developed a systematic evaluation framework based on clinical evidence rather than promotional claims.
I am NOT a medical doctor or registered dietitian, I'm an independent publisher who specializes in analyzing publicly available supplement research and consumer safety data.
I focus specifically on metabolism-related supplements because dosage transparency and thermogenic safety profiles are often misunderstood. Over time, I’ve analyzed recurring ingredient patterns, marketing inconsistencies, and refund policy behaviors across multiple brands.
Jacob O'Brien
Independent Supplement Reviewer