10 Best Green Powders Tested and Reviewed (2025)

We do not recommend green powder
Photo: Louryn Strampe
Green and green vegetables are sold for $50 per day: Huel’s Greens Powders are placed in a large bag with a spoon and are included for free on the Huel website if you purchased it for the first time from the Huel website. The normal taste is frightening. I’m not a person that’s easy to block, and I thought I would actually throw it away when I walked around after trying. It is strangely reminiscent of bananas, but in particular the white silky part of the banana, and the smell of dog food. At the same time, bitter, salty and ambiguous sweetness. I could only drink a few times and then put those tasting notes down before pouring them into the drain. The watermelon taste is to some extent, even worse. Just like you drank whole milk mixed with watermelon seltzer water and added a hint of white button mushrooms. I won’t tell you what this powder is, because I can’t recommend it to you with a very conscience. Even if you hate the taste of Brussels sprouts, I promise they are still preferable to this supplement. and! To add to the insult to the harm, this evil fan makes me gassy, and unfortunately, I admit to you on the internet, hoping it further convinces you to try other attempts.
Amazing grass-sweet vegetables for $30: I’ve been drinking greens for over a year and I can say, like broccoli or vegan, many vegetable brands (if not most vegetable brands) are a taste of gain. Ironically, no one challenged me to maintain my ability to drink ground spirulina and alfalfa, as much as sweet greens, and the amazing grass makes the vegetables more delicious. “Fall in love with the green green again,” the marketing material says. For reasons that I know myself only at that exact moment, I bought the latter, and if you’re wondering what it would be like to add bland stevia to a bucket of moldy cardboard covered with pond water, you might like tropical lime sweet veggies. For everyone else, I recommend sticking to blossom. –Kat Merck
Welleco Super Elixir is priced at $85: This powder claims to be “no bitter green flavor”, but the lemon and ginger tastes I can taste bitter green. It’s not a thorough offensive in itself, but the combination of taste and texture is a miss for me. The powder took forever completely dissolved, and it left a tough texture that made me want to brush my teeth – no matter how much I diluted, the granite stuck to my mouth and all the teeth enamel. The nutritional ingredients of biotin, zinc and copper are not bad, but in the end, I think this green powder is hard to drink every day and for the average person, there is no benefit to get. Unless you want to stuff your nose and stick it out, I suggest you choose again.
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