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K**J
Great nutrition and agreeable taste
This powder dissolves well and is nutrient-packed! Greens powders are always going to have an earthy taste and there is no way to get around that without loading them with sugar, which defeats the health benefits to a degree.This powder worked well in both smoothies and milkshakes, but I much prefer it paired with fruit than with dairy.The powder maintained its shelf life for a long time, it did not clump and tasted the same from start to finish.I don't really like the taste of greens powder, but I take it because I know it is really healthy for me. This one tasted as good if not slightly better than others I have had. I don't have any specific complaints or cons for this product. It is and does exactly what is says and I would likely buy it again if the price was competitive.Overall great product!
Y**�
I like the peach tea flavor and the sweetness is perfect!
I see there is a lot of bad reviews on this product. I’ve been trying a lot of difference instant shakes and this one is actually good in my opinion. I would have to agree that the “natural and artificial sweeteners and flavors” is not necessarily good for you, but it’s much better to drink this than soda and at least the flavoring will actually be pleasant enough that you will drink it. I think it has a refreshing flavor and I really like it! And, it’s not too sweet. It tastes like it has stevia (which it does and I like).Ingredients are mostly marvelous! Mostly organic and I love that it has mushroom extracts. I feel good drinking this and overall I think it’s really good for my body. I’m trying to put healthy things in my body when I get afternoon cravings. This product has helped me a lot with those cravings and is satisfying to me.One reviewer said that stevia is an artificial sweetener and compared to really bad artificial sweeteners. I don’t believe this is true - stevia is one of the best sweetener out there as far as healthy sweeteners. I would not want to get near anything with Splenda (Sucralose), Saccharine (Sweet N Low), or aspartame - I have really bad reactions to those sweeteners. But I do not have bad reactions to either Stevia or Monk Fruit, so I always look closely at the listed ingredients. Artificial sweeteners are not created equally in my opinion and I believe the Stevia in this product is the healthiest sweetener they can use.I did mark it down by 2 stars and my reason is for the following:There’s no way to contact the company to inquire about the ingredients. It says on the amazon page that if you are not satisfied with the product to contact them within 60 days of purchase. But how do you contact them?? There is absolutely no contact information on the container...not even an email address. The more I thought about it, the more I decided to mark it down by 2 stars. Customer service is really important to me. I want to be able to ask questions and not feel like the company is hiding their identity. Also, their amazon page shows this as a green colored shakes when actually it is quite brown when it is added to just water in a shaker cup. I have done a review on Vega One shake and they have great customer service. I would rather give my business to a company that is totally there for questions and honesty. I’m. Not sure Genone has transparency and I’m not totally sure I should trust this product. It is good, but after much consideration I think it is a 3-star product. I would use Vega One any day over Genone.
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So close, but small container and arguably misleading branding
There are so many products out there to help you be 'healthy'. But its hard to beat eating organic fruit. Let's see what this product is about."Certified Organic", sounds super. Who would not want that right? There are many fine ingredients there on the list. Minerals, vitamins, SUPER greens, fruits, oxy enzyme (whatever that is), and Organic Mushroom blend. Sounds like quite a meal in one scoop.But the bottom of the label, in the smallest print "Natural and artificial sweeteners and flavors" :-(What? Are artificial sweeteners 'organic'? Oxymoron isn't it?Many artificial flavorings are carcinogenic. We don't want any of that. Nope, rejected.The small print at the bottom also says that it includes "Stevio Glycoside".Why don't you just use plain language and say 'Stevia'Labeling also says not for use by those under 18, pregnant, discontinue if you experience any adverse reactions (OMG), and consult a physician first if you take warfarin (possibly due to K1 on the ingredient list). This is not sounding so safe anymore.Organic should be safe. But this is organic and not safe for under 18, pregnant, warfarin users, possibly others. Are you seeing the picture of concerns? These cautions/warnings should be in MUCH larger/clear type on the container and in the Amazon listing.Our diet is very clean, vegetarians bordering on vegan, mostly gluten free. We buy organic when it makes sense, but are not willing to pay a lot of money when it doesn't make sense. What really peeves us is when a company tries to market products as health or "organic" and then muddy the waters by throwing in this or that artificial ingredients. Most companies also make the mistake of adding sweeteners. We don't want added sugars, stevia, whatever else that 'science' says is ok for humans. We know better. We want companies to play straight in their packaging and ingredients. And when they don't we will speak up and avoid those products.This is ~ 12 oz of material, roughly the same volume as a can of soda. It's shy of 6" tall and 3.5" diameter.It's $40. Thats $ 1.33 per scoop/serving.I'll give this only 2 stars because some people on their way to more health consciousness may find this interesting.Eating live/living/fresh food is always better. But Perhaps this could help adults on the go or for a packable nutrition support.There is just not enough value, enough safety, nor enough truth in labeling, for this to make it into our pantry.
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