Grüns, Bloom and Goli’s greens gummies reviews reveal surprising wins and dealbreakers for buyers
Greens gummies have crowded out powders in the wellness aisle, and shoppers want to know whether the chewable shortcut to leafy nutrients actually delivers. The greens gummies reviews flooding brand websites and Amazon listings in 2026 paint a mixed picture, with five names dominating the conversation. Grüns, Bloom Nutrition, Lemme, 8Greens and Goli have all flooded social feeds with promises, and shoppers with mixed verdicts.
Each promises vitamins, gut support and energy in a daily gummy. What customers actually report ranges from glowing praise to gagging complaints, and the gap between them is worth understanding before you spend.
How Greens Gummies Became the Powder Alternative
Greens powders built the category, but daily scooping, mixing and choking down grassy drinks turned off plenty of would-be users. Gummies promise the same vitamins, minerals and superfood ingredients in a candy-like format that fits in a pocket.
Bloom Nutrition leaned directly on that pitch when it launched its Supergreens Gummies, a strawberry kiwi take on its popular powder. The brand says the gummies pack “green superfoods, essential vitamins & minerals, pre & probiotics and fiber” to help with bloating, regularity and gut health.
Grüns markets a similar formula with adaptogens added in. According to the Grüns website, the gummies are “gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free, with both low-sugar and sugar-free options the whole family can enjoy.” A limited edition Popsicle Firecracker flavor is currently in rotation alongside the original green.
What Shoppers Are Actually Saying
Across all five brands, the positive reviews share a pattern. Customers report less bloating, better digestion, more energy and a habit they can actually stick with.
One Grüns customer wrote, “In addition to the digestive benefits, the flavor is so good. I’ve used Gruns for almost two months and have less brain fog and a better daily digestive experience.” A Bloom shopper said, “I have tried so many green powders/supplements and have yet to find one I like…until now!”
Lemme Greens, a berry-and-greens formula, draws similar feedback. “Lemme Greens have made getting my daily greens intake attainable and enjoyable,” one customer wrote. Another said her “nails are stronger” and her “hair is growing so well.”
8Greens, which packs spinach, wheatgrass, spirulina, chlorella and four other greens into apple or peach gummies, draws repeat buyers. “I’ve been taking these Super Green gummies every day for over a year now,” one Amazon reviewer wrote. Goli’s Supergreens, built around artichoke leaf extract, earned praise from another shopper who said, “I have tried a few green gummys now, and this one by far is my favorite.”
The Complaints Worth Weighing Before Buying
The negative reviews are where the category gets honest. Taste is the most common complaint, and it cuts across every brand.
A Lemme customer wrote that the flavor “made me gag so bad I almost threw up.” A Bloom shopper said the strawberry kiwi was “over powered by the greens” and tasted “old/dirty in a way.” Multiple 8Greens buyers reported stomach cramps, with one writing that the gummies “caused the worst stomach pains that you can imagine.”
Cost surfaces repeatedly too. “Too expensive, and I didn’t notice any difference in my health,” one Grüns customer wrote. A Goli shopper called the texture “questionable” and said the product was “more like chewy” than a true gummy.
The takeaway from the greens gummies reviews of 2026 is that no brand wins universally. Read the negative reviews as carefully as the positive ones before clicking buy.
This article was created by content specialists using various tools, including AI.
This story was originally published June 23, 2026 at 5:00 PM with the headline "Grüns, Bloom and Goli’s greens gummies reviews reveal surprising wins and dealbreakers for buyers."