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Greens Gummies Reviews in 2026 Reveal Shoppers Are Split on Taste, Price and If They Actually Work

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Shoppers searching for a more convenient way to get their daily greens are turning to gummies, and the market has expanded fast. Five brands in particular, Grüns, Bloom, Lemme, 8Greens and Goli, are dominating the conversation in 2026, each with passionate fans and pointed critics. This roundup of greens gummies reviews breaks down what customers are actually saying about taste, texture, results and value, so you can decide which (if any) deserves a spot in your routine.

Greens gummies pitch themselves as a candy-like alternative to the gritty powders that have ruled the wellness aisle for years. But the reviews tell a more complicated story some users rave about better digestion and energy, while others can’t get past the taste or the price tag.

Gruns Superfoods Greens Gummies

Grüns markets itself as a whole-family daily supplement built around essential vitamins, minerals, organic fruits, veggies and adaptogens. According to the website, the gummies are “gluten-free, dairy-free and nut-free, with both low-sugar and sugar-free options the whole family can enjoy,” and are designed to support gut health, energy, immunity, recovery, beauty and cognition. Beyond the original green flavor, Grüns is currently offering a limited edition Popsicle Firecracker flavor.

On the positive side, one customer wrote, “So delicious and so good. I now can’t go a day without eating them. I feel great.” Another said, “I enjoy these daily. I am on a glp1 and have not experienced any constipation having gruins [sic] on board. I eat these in addition to a well balanced diet! They are a fun sweet treat- almost like a candy!”

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A third reviewer added, “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. I will continue to order.”

The critical reviews focus on taste and value. “I do not like the texture or taste of them at all,” one customer wrote. Another said, “Too expensive, and I didn’t notice any difference in my health.” A third was blunter “They taste awful. Couldn’t even eat two gummies out of one package.”

Bloom Nutrition Supergreens Gummies

Bloom, already known for its greens powder, expanded into the gummy space with a strawberry kiwi flavor. The website describes them as “bouncy, bite-sized treats packed with all the green superfoods, essential vitamins & minerals, pre & probiotics and fiber you need to hit your daily nutrition goals, relieve bloating, get regular and support overall gut health.” The brand positions the gummies as an extension of its powder formula, with added vitamins, minerals and metabolism support.

Fans appreciate the convenience. “I eat a pack of the greens gummies everyday. I love the individual packaging so that I can have them on the go. Bloom greens help with bloating and help me feel good about getting ‘greens’ in everyday!” one customer wrote. Another said, “I have tried so many green powders/supplements and have yet to find one I like…until now! I honestly was skeptical of them and was completely shocked after I had the first package. First off, they look like they wouldn’t taste good based on the color but they taste amazing! I also notice a difference in my energy levels and digestion. Will never switch to anything else.” A third reviewer highlighted, “The convenience and being able to NOT taste the vitamins is the best part.”

Critics, though, weren’t sold on the flavor. “I think these work good overall but I can’t get past the taste. They have a light strawberry kiwi flavor, but it’s over powered by the greens (and it kind of tastes old/dirty in a way). I love other bloom products so I was very disappointed when I didn’t like these,” one person wrote. Another said simply, “It tastes good, wish there were more in a box.”

Lemme Greens Daily Superfoods Gummies

Lemme leans on a berries-and-greens flavor profile and a formula built around more than 20 greens and superfruits. The website says the gummies are designed to “help you feel your best” with “clinically-studied probiotics” that “support gut health & digestion.” It also claims that two Lemme Greens Gummies contain “as much Vitamin B7 as 60 cups of baby spinach” and “as much Vitamin D as eight glasses of milk.”

Positive reviewers focused on flavor and visible results. “These taste so good. An easy way to get my greens in!” one customer wrote. Another said, “Lemme Greens have made getting my daily greens intake attainable and enjoyable. Great flavor, great gummy texture!” A third reviewer added, “I love these gummies, my nails are stronger & my hair is growing so well. It has really helped my digestion and bloating too. 10/10 recommend!!”

Negative feedback ranged from lukewarm to harsh. “Tasty, but didn’t notice a huge difference in any direction with these. I’ll keep going and see if I need to keep at it a while longer!” one person wrote. Another said, “Hate the taste! But greens are a benefit. I really wish they had these in capsules.” A third was more emphatic “Im sure they work fine but I’ll never be able to get past the taste. It made me gag so bad I almost threw up. So unfortunately I will not be eating anymore of these so I’m not sure on the benefits. I just know they could’ve spent more time on the formula to actually make this enjoyable to eat. I now just have the bottle to be trendy lol.”

8Greens Supergreens Gummies

8Greens takes a more clinical pitch, leaning on its eight-greens blend. The Amazon product listing says each gummy is “packed with 8 powerful greens including Spinach, Wheatgrass, Blue Green Algae, Spirulina, Aloe Vera, Chlorella, and Barley Grass designed to support gut health, immunity and energy levels.” The listing also claims each serving provides “Vitamin B6 equal to 8 cups of spinach, Vitamin C like seven stalks of celery, Folate like 10 asparagus stalks and Vitamin B5 like 2 cups of broccoli.” They come in apple and peach flavors.

The positive reviews praise both energy and taste. “Great taste! Honestly think I can tell a difference when I take these. Just a pep in my step,” one Amazon reviewer wrote. Another said, “I really like these gummies. I can see since I’ve been taking them my energy level has improved. And the taste is delicious I have to remember it’s not candy.” A third long-term user added, “I’ve been taking these Super Green gummies every day for over a year now. I really like the affect they have on my body and digestive system. They taste good too!”

The negative reviews were some of the most pointed in this roundup. “I like the idea of the extra ‘veggie’ nutrition but I tried it twice and it made me sick… bad stomach cramps so I had to toss it! My poor hard earned $ down the drain!” one person wrote. Another said, “I tried these after seeing them on QVC and I wish I hadn’t. They taste awful, but more importantly caused the worst stomach pains that you can imagine. I tried to return them and found out after the fact that they’re not returnable. I ended up throwing the whole thing away. Never again.” A third added, “Do not buy! The taste is very chemical and they are slimy and sticky.”

Goli Supergreens Gummies

Goli, already a familiar name in the gummy supplement aisle thanks to its apple cider vinegar product, brings a similar formula approach to greens. The website says the Supergreens Gummies are “made with a nutrient rich blend of artichoke leaf extract, essential vitamins, nutrients and minerals.” The brand positions the gummies as a way to “incorporate nutrient rich ingredients into your daily routine, in a delicious and convenient way.”

Positive Amazon reviewers were enthusiastic. “I am not big on vitamins but these actually work and they taste pretty good,” one person wrote. Another said, “I feel like I have more energy. It really does work. This is a very impressive product. It taste good and the price is great.” A third added, “I have tried a few green gummys now, and this one by far is my favorite. It is absolutely delicious! It can be a little more costly than other brands, but honestly it is worth it. I would highly recommend this product.”

Critics, however, weren’t shy. “Absolutely disgusting. While the gummies themselves weren’t old, the smell and the taste are horrid. Will never buy this product again,” one person wrote. Another said, “I was really excited to take these because I don’t get enough greens in my diet. But these taste horrible. I took them for three days and everyday they made me gag and almost get sick.” A third added, “So, i was truly disappointed with these gummies. Gummy is questionable, its more like chewy. I did not care for the texture at all. I would not buy them again, but i guess for those with issues with eating greens it meets its purpose.”

What Greens Gummies Reviews Tell Shoppers in 2026

Read across all five brands, the customer feedback points to the same core trade-offs. Fans consistently mention better digestion, less bloating, more energy and the sheer ease of swapping a gritty powder for a chewable gummy. Critics, just as consistently, flag taste, texture, price and inconsistent results. Several reviewers across multiple brands also reported stomach discomfort, which is worth keeping in mind before committing to a full bottle.

If you’re shopping based on reviews alone, taste tolerance and budget appear to be the biggest variables. The gummies that win loyal customers tend to be the ones that feel “almost like candy” but reviewers across every brand also caution that what works for one person may genuinely turn another’s stomach. As with any supplement, checking with a healthcare provider before adding greens gummies to your routine is a sensible step.

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