Bloom Nutrition Greens
Facts-only compliance record. Every entry is source-backed and dated.
Last reviewed: 2026-04-15
Event Timeline
Proprietary blend — per-ingredient amounts not individually disclosed
Bloom Greens uses a proprietary "Bloom Superfood Blend" that does not disclose individual ingredient amounts. This makes it impossible to compare doses to clinical literature or verify whether active ingredients are present at effective levels.
No published COAs or independent testing identified
As of April 2026, no published Certificates of Analysis or independent testing specific to Bloom Greens has been identified. The brand holds no NSF, USP, Informed Sport, or Clean Label Project certifications.
Class action: colostrum IgG only 10% vs claimed 40%
Vassallo & Nicoletti v. Bloom Nu LLC (Travis County, Texas). Alleges Bloom's colostrum supplement claims "premium-grade" with "40% IgG" but independent ISO lab testing found only 10% or less IgG. Premium price of $29.99/jar. Causes of action include Texas DTPA, Colorado CPA, breach of warranty, fraud by omission, and unjust enrichment.
Prop 65 lead settlement for Pre-Workout product
Keep America Safe and Beautiful (KASB) v. Bloom Nutrition LLC — settlement for "High Energy Pre-Workout" product containing lead. Settlement agreement dated August 29, 2023. A supplemental 60-day notice (2025-00647) was filed in 2025, suggesting ongoing exposure in additional products.
TINA.org investigation: FDA drug claims, FTC influencer violations
Truth in Advertising flagged: (1) Founder Mari Llewellyn's hangover treatment claims constitute FDA drug claims; (2) Bloating claims problematic because bloating is a symptom of IBS; (3) Proprietary blends prevent dose verification; (4) Influencer disclosures (#bloompartner at caption ends) likely violate FTC requirements. Investigation remains open.