“Reds” powders are the antioxidant cousin of greens powders, and they share the same original sin: a long, impressive ingredient list hidden inside a proprietary blend so you can’t tell whether the beet is a dose or a dusting. Earth Energy’s Raw Reds mostly refuses that — the label prints an amount next to nearly every ingredient. As our owner’s other company, it’s exactly where we score hardest, so we’ll credit the disclosure and flag the one place it stops.
At a glance
Quick verdict
On disclosure, Raw Reds is the strongest reds powder we’ve put on the ruler: a beet-forward base (975 mg) with hibiscus, strawberry and inulin fiber all quantified, plus a genuinely broad supporting cast — grape seed, blueberry, green tea, turmeric, ginger, a named probiotic blend with a CFU count, and more — each with a printed amount. The single exception is a 300 mg “Betta Berries” antioxidant blend that groups its berries without a per-item split, which costs it a few transparency points. The doses are sensible-supportive rather than maximal (the beet, for instance, is modest for a performance claim). 65/100 — and we score it at full weight because it’s the house brand.
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May suit you if
- You want a broad daily antioxidant/reds blend with the amounts actually printed
- You like beet, hibiscus and berry botanicals plus a probiotic, in one low-calorie scoop
- You’d rather see modest disclosed doses than a big proprietary-blend number
Skip it if
- You want a performance beet dose — 975 mg is modest for nitric-oxide claims
- You need every berry in the antioxidant blend individually quantified
- You need a named third-party certification or published COA today
Key findings
Product specifications
| Format | Powder — 1 scoop (3.5 g), 30 servings; 10 cal, 3 g carb |
|---|---|
| Price | $49.95 · $1.67/serving ($0.85 6-pack sub) |
| Beet / hibiscus / strawberry | 975 mg · 600 mg · 400 mg |
| Fiber & probiotic | Inulin 300 mg · probiotic blend 100 mg (1–2 billion CFU) |
| Antioxidant blend | “Betta Berries” 300 mg — grouped, not per-item |
| Sweetener | Organic stevia (Rebaudioside A) |
| Testing | No named standard / COA published yet |
| Company | Earth Energy Supplements |
The formula: disclosed, beet-forward, one sub-blend
Raw Reds leads with beet (975 mg), hibiscus (600 mg) and strawberry (400 mg), adds inulin fiber and a genuinely broad supporting cast of extracts — grape seed, blueberry, green tea, turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, plus smaller functional adds like African mango, shilajit and bitter melon — and rounds it out with a CFU-counted probiotic blend. Nearly all of it is printed with an amount, which is what earns 16/20 transparency and 17/25 formula in a category notorious for hiding everything. The one blemish is the 300 mg “Betta Berries” antioxidant blend, whose individual berries aren’t split out. And the honest dose note: the beet lead is a general-antioxidant amount, not a performance dose — so buy it as a broad daily reds blend, not a nitric-oxide pre-workout.
Testing & the young-brand caveat
Same rule as everyone: no named certification (NSF, USP) and no published COA means 9/20, house brand or not. Standing offer: when Earth Energy publishes batch COAs, we re-score this column on the record.
The math
$49.95 ÷ 30 = $1.67 a serving one-time, $1.42 on subscription, and about $0.85 a serving on the 6-pack subscription — competitive for a disclosed reds powder with this breadth. Value 9/15.
What customers report
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Brand-site reviews
Positive (seller-displayed)
Taste and mixability are common praises; displayed by the seller, weigh accordingly.
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Our own caveat
We flag the one antioxidant sub-blend ourselves — disclosure means being held to your own label.
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What to buy instead
If it’s produce nutrition you’re after rather than antioxidants specifically, our Earth Energy Fruits & Veggies review (64/100) and the fruit & vegetable comparison cover that field. For a performance beet dose specifically, a concentrated beetroot product will out-dose Raw Reds’ general amount.
Final assessment
Earth Energy Raw Reds is the rare reds powder that lets you audit it — nearly every amount printed, a broad and sensible antioxidant spread, a probiotic with an actual CFU count — which is why it scores 65/100 (Mixed), the strongest we’ve given a reds product. The honest limits keep it there: one antioxidant sub-blend that isn’t split out, doses tuned for broad support rather than single-ingredient maximums, and a young brand without published COAs. If you want a disclosed daily reds blend and understand the beet is modest, it delivers what it prints. As always: if you’re pregnant, nursing, on blood thinners (green tea, ginger and beet can matter), or managing a condition, talk with your provider first.
Frequently asked questions
Is this review independent?
Yes — disclosed throughout. Earth Energy shares ownership with this site and is scored on the identical methodology, with this product’s weaknesses (one sub-blend, young brand, no COAs) printed.
What’s in it?
Per scoop: beet 975 mg, hibiscus 600 mg, strawberry 400 mg, inulin 300 mg, plus quantified botanicals and a probiotic blend; one 300 mg antioxidant blend isn’t split per item.
Is it a beet pre-workout?
No — 975 mg beet is a general-antioxidant amount, not a performance dose. Buy it as a broad reds blend.
How much does it cost?
$49.95/30-serving jar ($1.67/serving), $1.42 sub, about $0.85/serving on the 6-pack subscription (checked July 17, 2026).
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Sources
- Earth Energy Supplements — Raw Reds printed Supplement Facts (1 scoop/3.5 g, 30 servings; beet 975 mg, hibiscus 600 mg, strawberry 400 mg, inulin 300 mg, antioxidant blend 300 mg, cinnamon 200 mg, grape seed 100 mg, blueberry 100 mg, probiotic blend 100 mg, turmeric 100 mg, green tea 55 mg, ginger 50 mg and more; stevia). Purchased and photographed by The Ingredient Report, July 17, 2026.
- Earth Energy Supplements — Raw Reds product page ($49.95/30 servings; 6-pack subscription ~$0.85/serving). Checked July 17, 2026. earthenergysupplementstore.com/products/raw-reds
- The Ingredient Report — Earth Energy Fruits & Veggies review and fruit & vegetable comparison.
Update history
- July 17, 2026 — Report first published. Jar purchased, label photographed and price checked this date. Re-score offer: published batch COAs raise the testing column.
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