A method for reducing sorbic acid precipitation in a volume of stable preserved syrup. A sorbate is dissolved in fluid having a temperature between about 150° F. and about 200° F. and is added to an agitated volume of bulk fluid having a temperature between about 150° F. and about 200° F. to form a sorbate-containing volume of fluid having a volume of at least 90 volume percent of the syrup volume. Acid is dissolved in fluid at a temperature of between about 150° F. to about 200° F. and added to the sorbate-containing volume to form the volume of stable preserved syrup.