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Multivitamin GummiesTrust Score: 21

Lemme by Kourtney Kardashian

Facts-only compliance record. Every entry is source-backed and dated.

Last reviewed: 2026-04-15

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Research Note

Second-lowest Trust Score (21). Two separate law firms investigating. Kardashian family has documented FTC endorsement violations (200+ posts flagged).

Event Timeline

GapMajor

No published COAs, no third-party certifications, zero iron in women's multi

No published Certificates of Analysis. No NSF, USP, ConsumerLab, or Clean Label Project certifications. Not USDA Organic. Lemme Multi contains zero iron — a critical gap for a women's multivitamin (RDA 18mg for menstruating women). Uses "natural flavors" with no sub-ingredient disclosure.

CPSCMajor

BBB F rating — 9 complaints, 67% non-response rate

Lemme holds an F grade on BBB. 9 complaints filed, failed to respond to 6 (67% non-response). Not BBB-accredited.

LawsuitMajor

Second law firm investigates; first expands to 4 products

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP opened second investigation into Lemme Reset GLP-1. Consumer adverse effects: diarrhea, nausea, weight gain. Zimmerman Reed expanded to 4 products (Purr, Curb, Debloat, Matcha).

LawsuitCritical

Class action filed: GLP-1 product claims misleading (federal + state)

Robins v. Lemme Inc., Case No. 1:25-cv-01938 (S.D.N.Y., filed March 9, 2025) with parallel California state case (filed Feb 19, 2025). Alleges Lemme Reset / Lemme GLP-1 Daily marketed with implied drug-equivalence to GLP-1 medications without supporting evidence. The "17% GLP-1 increase" claim is alleged to be misleading — normal eating produces a 400-900% GLP-1 increase; pharmaceutical GLP-1 agonists produce 300,000-600,000% concentrations. Plaintiff reportedly gained 5 pounds while using the supplement.

Brand Response

Lemme rebranded from "Lemme GLP-1 Daily" to "Lemme Reset™ GLP-1 Production Support Capsules" in 2025, apparently in response to regulatory/litigation pressure. Product URL still contains "lemme-glp-1."

GapMajor

OB-GYNs condemn Lemme Purr: wrong probiotic strain for vaginal claims

Multiple OB-GYNs including Dr. Jen Gunter (author of The Vagina Bible) publicly condemned Lemme Purr. The product uses Bacillus coagulans SNZ 1969 — a digestive probiotic strain with no peer-reviewed evidence for vaginal flora claims. Evidence-based vaginal strains are Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1 and L. reuteri RC-14.

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