Model: Country Farms Super Green Drink Mix, Natural, 10.6 Ounce (Packaging may vary)
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Here's a review on Amazon which killed this deal for me:
1.0 out of 5 stars MOSTLY FILLERS. Very Little Nutrition, and Contains Lead.
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2020
Flavor: NaturalVerified Purchase
I REALLY wish I would have read the labels and negative reviews more closely before buying. NOWHERE on the packaging labels or on Amazon do they clearly state the actual amounts of fruits and vegetables. When reading the ingredients carefully, along with tasting the actual product, I can surmise that this green powder MOSTLY consists of Oat Fiber, Green Pea Fiber, Tapioca Starch, Beet, and Wheat Grass. In other words, mostly fillers. You can tell from the taste and consistency that it's probably around 90% the first three ingredients I mentioned, because it tastes nothing like other high quality green powders out there. Not only that, but take the time to consider that NOWHERE on the label or website do they mention HOW MANY SERVINGS of fruits or veggies you're getting with each scoop. This is a clever marketing scheme used to make people think it's good for them, when it really is not. I will definitely be going back to my more expensive, but also more honest and transparent go-to green powder, so at the very least I know how much of the ingredients are actual veggies and fruits. Peace.
Here's a review on Amazon which killed this deal for me:
1.0 out of 5 stars MOSTLY FILLERS. Very Little Nutrition, and Contains Lead.
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2020
Flavor: NaturalVerified Purchase
I REALLY wish I would have read the labels and negative reviews more closely before buying. NOWHERE on the packaging labels or on Amazon do they clearly state the actual amounts of fruits and vegetables. When reading the ingredients carefully, along with tasting the actual product, I can surmise that this green powder MOSTLY consists of Oat Fiber, Green Pea Fiber, Tapioca Starch, Beet, and Wheat Grass. In other words, mostly fillers. You can tell from the taste and consistency that it's probably around 90% the first three ingredients I mentioned, because it tastes nothing like other high quality green powders out there. Not only that, but take the time to consider that NOWHERE on the label or website do they mention HOW MANY SERVINGS of fruits or veggies you're getting with each scoop. This is a clever marketing scheme used to make people think it's good for them, when it really is not. I will definitely be going back to my more expensive, but also more honest and transparent go-to green powder, so at the very least I know how much of the ingredients are actual veggies and fruits. Peace.
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1.0 out of 5 stars MOSTLY FILLERS. Very Little Nutrition, and Contains Lead.
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2020
Flavor: NaturalVerified Purchase
I REALLY wish I would have read the labels and negative reviews more closely before buying. NOWHERE on the packaging labels or on Amazon do they clearly state the actual amounts of fruits and vegetables. When reading the ingredients carefully, along with tasting the actual product, I can surmise that this green powder MOSTLY consists of Oat Fiber, Green Pea Fiber, Tapioca Starch, Beet, and Wheat Grass. In other words, mostly fillers. You can tell from the taste and consistency that it's probably around 90% the first three ingredients I mentioned, because it tastes nothing like other high quality green powders out there. Not only that, but take the time to consider that NOWHERE on the label or website do they mention HOW MANY SERVINGS of fruits or veggies you're getting with each scoop. This is a clever marketing scheme used to make people think it's good for them, when it really is not. I will definitely be going back to my more expensive, but also more honest and transparent go-to green powder, so at the very least I know how much of the ingredients are actual veggies and fruits. Peace.
1.0 out of 5 stars MOSTLY FILLERS. Very Little Nutrition, and Contains Lead.
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2020
Flavor: NaturalVerified Purchase
I REALLY wish I would have read the labels and negative reviews more closely before buying. NOWHERE on the packaging labels or on Amazon do they clearly state the actual amounts of fruits and vegetables. When reading the ingredients carefully, along with tasting the actual product, I can surmise that this green powder MOSTLY consists of Oat Fiber, Green Pea Fiber, Tapioca Starch, Beet, and Wheat Grass. In other words, mostly fillers. You can tell from the taste and consistency that it's probably around 90% the first three ingredients I mentioned, because it tastes nothing like other high quality green powders out there. Not only that, but take the time to consider that NOWHERE on the label or website do they mention HOW MANY SERVINGS of fruits or veggies you're getting with each scoop. This is a clever marketing scheme used to make people think it's good for them, when it really is not. I will definitely be going back to my more expensive, but also more honest and transparent go-to green powder, so at the very least I know how much of the ingredients are actual veggies and fruits. Peace.