Our Verdict
Amazing Grass is one of the biggest names in the category and has a legitimately generous greens dose (5.4g of organic grasses per scoop) with CCOF Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified certification. But the 2019 California AG Prop 65 settlement — $213K for selling 13 products with excessive lead and cadmium while simultaneously marketing 'detox' benefits — is a serious trust event that the brand has never really addressed publicly. Independent third-party test results are not published.
Evident Ratings
Amazing Grass Greens Blend Superfood (The Original)
Scored across 5 dimensions on a 5-point scale
About Amazing Grass
Founded in 2002 by Todd Habermehl and Brandon Bert, sourcing from a Kansas family farm. Acquired by Glanbia plc in February 2017 and folded into Glanbia Performance Nutrition. Now one of the top-selling greens powders on Amazon (34K+ reviews, 4.5 stars).
Product specifications
- 8g
- 30
- 35 total
- 5.4g
How we scored this
Every data point below is tagged as Verified (independently confirmed) or Claimed (brand-stated).
Material Safety
- Transparent Label
- NoVerified
- Organic Ingredients
- YesVerified
- Essential Micronutrients (>4)
- YesVerified
- Ingredient Count
- 35Verified
- Greens Blend (g)
- 5.4gClaimed
Testing & Trust
- Third-Party Tested / Certified
- NoVerified
- COA Available
- No
- Heavy Metals Tested
- YesVerified
- USDA Organic
- YesVerified
- Non-GMO Verified
- YesClaimed
Value & Policy
- No Harmful Additives
- NoVerified
- No Proprietary Blend
- NoVerified
- No Natural Flavors
- YesVerified
- No Gums/Fillers
- YesVerified
- Added Sugar
- 0gVerified
- Sweetener
- None (Original); flavored SKUs use steviaVerified
Product Features
- Price Per Serving
- $1.33Verified
- Servings
- 30Verified
- Serving Size
- 8gVerified
- Return Policy
- 30-day satisfaction guarantee on unopened productClaimed
- Money-Back Guarantee
- YesClaimed
- Amazon Rating
- 4.5 (34,000 reviews)Verified
- Founded
- 2002Verified
- Red Flags
- 2019 California AG Prop 65 settlement for excessive lead and cadmium in 13 products; Company marketing claimed 'metal removal' benefits on products that themselves exceeded lead limits; Multiple proprietary sub-blends hide individual ingredient amounts; Prop 65 warning on current California listingsVerified
- Lawsuits
- 2019 California Prop 65 settlement — $213,167 — for selling 13 products with excessive lead/cadmium; product marketing had touted 'detox' benefitsVerified
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