







🌟 Elevate your wellness game with every sip!
INBLOOM Kate Hudson Essential Elements is a plant-based daily drink mix delivering 21 essential vitamins and minerals, adaptogenic Ashwagandha, and immune-supporting mushroom extracts. Its advanced enzyme blend enhances digestion and nutrient absorption, while the refreshing raspberry and greens flavor makes wellness delicious and easy to integrate into any routine.






L**E
Skin improved
I love this for much need supporting the healthy life and getting a natural glow
C**Y
Delicious and nutritious!
InBloom essential greens is amazing! It’s so easy to mix and tastes delicious! Couldn’t recommend enough
J**Z
Great mixer
I have been using this super green powder as a mixer in many of my drinks. Especially in the morning with coffee or tea. Great for my health and well being. I feel better and managed to be full of energy all day.
H**E
Why the complete non-disclosure of ingredients, and the stevia overload?
When I saw the product, I found it concerning that they do not show the supplement facts/ingredients panel in the listing. So, I looked up their website and even putting my computer at 175% zoom is not enough for me to be able to read the ingredients panel pictured there either. The issue here is that the consumer cannot tell what they’re really buying before they receive the product. Being a ‘vine’ reviewer, I do not pay for supplements, so it costs me nothing if I choose to throw them out and as I was running out of my usual greens powder, I decided to give it the benefit of the doubt and ordered it anyway.Even prior to reading the ingredient listing on the label, upon opening the pouch, the sweet smell from the copious amount of Stevia used is *overpowering* and while the label reads ‘natural flavors,’ use of the term is completely unregulated, so all bets are off as to how ‘natural’ (aka. nonchemical/healthy) they actually are. They say they use no 'synthetic' ingredients, but via the process used to change the naturally sweet stevia leaf into the commercially used extract form, the plant is so dramatically altered that it is chemically closer to an 'artificial' (synthetic) sweetener, than anything which is truly 'natural'. When comparing the label ingredients with those listed on their website under “key ingredients” *which is large enough to read*, not all of them are found there – including stevia and ‘natural flavors’…Keep in mind that all flora and fauna are technically ‘organic’ and the use of the word in the dietary supplement industries is unregulated and so commonly it doesn’t mean what *consumers* assume it does. Of the three 3 ingredients listed on the label as ‘organic’, two of them are marine plants which obviously are constantly exposed to water borne contaminants, far beyond just herbicide’s/pesticides. Other “key” ingredients, while it wouldn't increase the production costs by much to use true 'organic' versions, are conventionally grown and consistently appear on the ‘dirty dozen’ list which is published annually by the Environmental Working Group. On the 2024 list Spinach is #2 and Kale is #3 and while it’s not one of the 12 worst, Broccoli is #21. As Alfalfa is neither fruit or vegetable and is primarily used as an animal feed, it is not included in their list, however *it is* one of the most heavily sprayed crops in the US.The back label reads “Flavor: Earthy Greens & Vibrant Raspberry” and while the smell is somewhat berry like, said fruit appears nowhere in the ingredients list, and it is highly doubtful that a real raspberry came anywhere near the production line. Due to the overwhelming sweet scent of the product, I simply couldn’t bring myself to taste it so I cannot attest to its flavor.The website printed on the label is tobeinbloom.com. The label reads that it is Manufactured for Bloom Nutrition, LLC which is out of New York, NY and which may be the private label manufacturer that produces what is in this case marketed as a product line named "Inbloom."This is a ‘boutique’ product, as evidenced by the $34.99 price for *only* 14 servings and less than 3 ounces by weight of product. Too, as I don’t follow Hollywood or celebrities, I did not recognize the pictures of their co-founder on their website, which *some* would consider a compelling reason to purchase it. To give a size comparison, I transferred the entire content of the pouch into a 16 oz, wide mouth canning jar and photographed it.For the reasons stated and others, I would not trust my health to this product and therefore I cannot recommend anyone else to do so…
N**.
Enjoyable!
Smooth, not too sweet, a little tangy from the raspberry, and don't taste the greens! This is a lovely blend of greens and multivitamins. It blends well into water and mostly stays blended as sometimes green powders quickly settle at the bottom of the glass. It's overall very pleasant to taste!
R**.
Decent supplement
My daughter was looking for supplement that contained Ashwagandha and decided to try this. The first few times she used, she said it was difficult to get through it/used to, as it seemed very sweet. She started adding more water and this seemed to help. She has now finished the entire pouch and based on the cost, she would consider re-ordering. Overall, decent supplement at a very reasonable cost.
K**E
Love
This stuff tastes great and mixes into smoothies and yogurt without any issue. No clumping. Has a nice raspberry flavor to it but you’ll also get a little earthiness from the greens. Serving size is three scoops but I find two works well enough for me and doesn’t make anything taste chalky.
O**I
Too sweet for me.
This greens powder is loaded with lots of different green superfoods. It has 100% of most major vitamins and minerals included in a daily multivitamin, so this could be used as a substitute daily multivitamin. I don’t care for the lack of certifications and added natural flavors that aren’t specied. It mixes well, and has a mild raspberry flavor. What I can’t stand is the overly sweet taste mostly masking the greens taste, though not completely. I’m used to stevia in general and don’t mind it. But in this product, the sweetness is overwhelming to me. With only 14 servings per package, this product is also not a good value for me. If you like stevia sweetened greens drinks that are very sweet, you may like this powder more than I did.
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