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Axe & Sledge re-enters the superfood space with a simpler, more focused competitor

Axe And Sledge Greens

Axe and Sledge Supplements entered the superfood space several years ago with Greens+, and it was a pretty robust entry, combining a quality blend of greens with plenty of probiotics, digestive enzymes, and the versatile KSM-66 Ashwagandha. The brand is revisiting that category this week with its all-new Greens, a more streamlined superfood formula aimed at supporting digestion, gut health, and everyday nutrient intake, all in the format of a flavored powder.

This time around, Axe and Sledge Supplements hasn’t gone as complex, delivering 2g of Fibersol-2 for digestion alongside a long list of fully transparent greens ingredients, including a gram each of spinach and broccoli, as well as kale, spirulina, wheat grass, and alfalfa at 500mg apiece. Further supporting the cause are 250mg dosages of matcha, coconut water, and beetroot, 200mg ReBiome, and smaller additions like acai, turmeric, and cordyceps.

Greens brings together fiber, plant-based nutrients, and supportive botanicals in a concise profile designed for daily use, as mentioned, offering a more superfood-focused solution than Axe and Sledge Supplements’ original superfood competitor, Greens+. It doesn’t have any of the digestive enzymes or probiotics, which has led to a most cost-effective price tag, with the brand’s website now stocking and selling Greens at $44.95 for a tub of 30 servings.

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