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Grüns Gummies Review 2025: I Noticed Improvements In Gut & Energy

July 29, 2025
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Grüns Gummies Review 2025: I Noticed Improvements In Gut & Energy
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If you’re active on social media and follow a fair share of influencers, you’ve likely been served plenty of Grüns gummies reviews. The bear-shaped greens gummies have taken our feeds by storm with people saying “they look and taste like gummy bears,” “they’re better than greens powders,” and “they have fruits, vegetables, probiotics, and antioxidants to solve problems like brain fog and boost digestion.” As the wellness girly that I am, I was curious—could these seemingly candy-tasting gummies really be that good for me? I got my hands on their original and new raspberry lemonade flavors to put them to the test. I can see why people love them, and had a few takeaways of my own in terms of digestion and energy. Below, read on for my full Grüns review, along with some thoughts from a registered dietitian.

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Grüns Superfoods Greens Gummies

$80 $48 (40% off)

Grüns

How I tested

I took one package of the Grüns Superfoods Greens Gummies every day for a week. For the most part, I took the original, low-sugar version, but for the sake of research, I did try the sugar-free ones, along with the Raspberry Lemonade flavor. The gummies are separated into individual packs, which have eight gummies inside—the recommended daily dose—so that’s what I took.

The brand recommends you take one pack a day, but say that timing is customizable. If someone wants to take them in the morning before food, with their lunch, or after dinner as “dessert,” it’s up to them. Because I already take a slew of supplements in the morning and evening, and because these are described as a “snack,” I decided to take them in the afternoon, after lunch, when I usually reach for a sweet treat anyway.

My honest Grüns Review

My first impression

The first time I ever took Grüns, it was a one-off. I had been given a sample packet of the sugar-free version—was traveling (and starving!), and after hearing so much hype about them as candy, I was excited to dig in. But as someone with a sweet tooth, these were not the gummy bears I was expecting. They weren’t bad, per se, they just weren’t the candy aisle gummy bears I was anticipating. Being that they’re made of fruits and vegetables, I should’ve known they wouldn’t taste like your average gelatin and corn syrup variety, but I was hopeful!

Testing the low-sugar Grüns gummies

All that said, I was willing to give them another try, and on a more consistent basis. This time, I had the low-sugar version (versus the no sugar one) and the new, limited edition raspberry lemonade flavor, which, spoiler alert: are not bear-shaped, but lemon wedge-shaped. The first day, I opened up the single-serving sachet of the OG low sugar gummies and noticed a lot of the bears, which do resemble traditional gummy bears in size and shape, were stuck together—NBD, but just an observation. The taste definitely isn’t candy-like, but it’s not like chomping on kale either. (Technically, they’re supposed to taste like strawberries and sweet greens.) They’re also not as gummy-like as a regular gummy bear; they’re a little stiffer and denser, similar to what I’ve had with other gummy vitamins, because after all, they are still vitamins. Though these weren’t the peanut M&Ms I had been craving, they did the trick of satisfying my afternoon sweet treat craving. And after the first day, I started looking forward to when it was time for my little gummies, allowing me to skip other sweets that are definitely not as healthy.

I went back and tried the no sugar version again, trying to compare it to the low sugar version, and there isn’t a huge difference; it’s more about whether you’re okay with having some sugar versus none. The sugar-free version is sweetened with Onosweet and Allulose rather than cane sugar, has 0 grams of sugar versus 8, 1 gram of net carbs instead of 9, and 20 calories versus 50. “The use of monk fruit and allulose as sweeteners, rather than cane sugar, supports better blood sugar balance and limits unnecessary added sugar intake,” Taylor Fazio, MS, RD, a registered dietitian and the Director of Wellness at The Lanby, a concierge medicine practice in New York City. The only other real difference was that the no sugar version looked shinier and gummier, whereas the originals were a bit duller in comparison.

I prefer the raspberry lemonade gummies over the greens. The lemonade flavor gives them a somewhat sour taste, which I really enjoyed, and I think they taste more candy-like, too. But, the tart taste also made the eight gummy doses feel perfect, as I don’t think I could eat that many more of them.

In terms of how I felt, the biggest difference I noticed was in my digestion. I’m not always the most regular with bowel movements (TMI, sorry!), but from when I started taking these, I could tell the probiotics and six grams of fiber were doing their job. In the same vein, I’ve been feeling less bloated after taking Grüns. I also noticed a difference in energy. One afternoon, I was really low in energy, but after taking a packet of Grüns, I felt like I could keep working without falling asleep on my laptop. And on the topic of sleep, I sleep better when I take them, too. But all of this makes sense, according to the ingredients. “The greens blend and prebiotic fibers (like chicory root or tapioca fiber) may help nourish beneficial gut bacteria and promote short-chain fatty acid production, especially butyrate, which plays a role in gut barrier integrity and immune regulation,” explains Fazio, who also points out the use of “bioavailable micronutrients,” including retinyl palmitate (vitamin A), methylated folate and B12, and vitamin K2, “which are preferred in clinical practice for better absorption and utilization.” These ingredients in particular lend themselves to functions such as energy, mood, cognition, and skin cell turnover.

The Pros:

  • The single-serve packaging is great for taking on the go, but also removes any mental gymnastics of counting out how many you need to take.
  • They’re an easy way to add extra nutrients to your daily nutrition.
  • Benefits include improved energy, gut health, sleep, immunity, and overall health.
  • Good for people who don’t like taking pills.
  • They offer a monthly subscription(for one or two people), which saves you 40%+ and free shipping

The Cons:

  • They don’t taste like actual gummy bears.
  • Limited edition flavors are only available for a certain amount of time.
  • If you don’t subscribe and just make a one time purchase, there’s no free shipping.

Is it worth the price?

If you’re someone who maybe doesn’t have the most thoughtful diet and could benefit from some extra greens, fiber, and other vitamins, then yes, Grüns may be worth the price, albeit maybe a little bit of a splurge at $70 for a 28-day pack. But, if you’re already getting your greens and nutrition from whole foods (which is what we always recommend), there’s no real reason to swap or add these in.

Grüns is positioning themselves as an upgrade to your daily multivitamin (Grüns contains over 20 vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A, B2, B6, B12, C, D3, E, and K2, plus biotin, folate, niacin, pantothenic acid, thiamine, chromium, copper, iodine, manganese, molybdenum, selenium, and zinc.) So, depending on what your health provider recommends, these little packs of eight daily gummies may be able to replace some of the other supplements you’re already paying for.

While Grüns are great for single individuals, a couple can also benefit from the subscribe option with the two-person package. The brand also offers a children’s version that’s dosed appropriately for kids ages 2-13. In terms of dietary needs, it’s wise to consult with a doctor, but the brand certainly does its best to disclose everything that a customer would need to know. For instance, the site reads, “Grüns are gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free, vegan, non-GMO, and contain no synthetic sweeteners, no synthetic dyes, or gelatin, and most of our ingredients are organic.”

My final thoughts

I’m definitely going to continue taking Grüns daily. While they may not be “real” gummy bears, I’ve seen improvements in digestion, energy, and sleep after just one week. As someone who’s always striving to live a healthier life, I think they make a great addition to my routine. If you know you’re not getting all of the vitamins and nutrients you need from your diet, adding Grüns in is a no-brainer. “Grüns is a fun and approachable option that may help fill small nutrient gaps for someone already eating a whole-food, balanced diet,” says Fazio, who notes that it shouldn’t be a replacement for a multivitamin or therapeutic supplementation for individuals with “specific nutrient deficiencies, chronic stress, hormonal concerns, or digestive sensitivities.” She adds, “Like many wellness gummies, it is best viewed as a supportive add-on, not a clinical tool.”

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