Superfood Protein Review — Worth it for plant-based shoppers?

Finding a plant-based protein powder that actually tastes good, mixes well, and covers more than just protein is still a challenge for many shoppers. You want clean ingredients, real nutrition, and convenience — without added sugar or fillers. Ground-Based Nutrition's Superfood Protein (14 Serving Bag — Pack of 6) positions itself as an all-in-one solution: multi-source organic plant protein + greens + fiber + healthy fats + vitamins, minerals, and digestive enzymes. In this review I break down how it performs in everyday use and whether it's worth the premium.
Detailed analysis
Specifications & Materials (Material & Quality)
- Product: Superfood Protein – 14 Serving Bag (Pack of 6)
- Flavor options: Vanilla, Chocolate
- Protein: 20 grams of multi-source organic plant-based protein per serving
- Certifications: Certified Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified, Certified Vegan, Gluten Free
- Formulation highlights: Full serving of organic greens and superfoods, fiber, healthy fats, vitamins & minerals, digestive enzymes
- Free from: No soy, dairy, or whey; zero sugar
- Quantity: Each bag = 14 servings; Pack of 6 = 84 servings total
- Price: $195.94 USD (compare at $257.94 USD — listed savings of $62.00)
- Cost per serving: Approximately $2.33 per serving (based on 84 servings)
Packaging & ingredient quality
The product is clearly positioned as a premium, whole-food-driven option. Ingredients are organic where claimed, and the suite of certifications (Non-GMO, vegan, gluten-free) aligns with higher-quality plant-based powders. The 14-serving bag size is compact and convenient for freshness, and the six-pack format is useful for stocking up, though it does raise the upfront cost.
Real-world experience — Pros & Cons
Pros
- Taste: Both Vanilla and Chocolate are very approachable for plant-based powders — the brand even highlights being voted “#1 Best-Tasting Plant-Based Protein.” In my testing the chocolate is mildly cocoa-forward and the vanilla is clean without being cloyingly sweet.
- Zero sugar: Helpful if you’re monitoring blood sugar or avoiding added sweeteners. The formula relies on whole-food flavor rather than sugar, which I prefer.
- Complete, all-in-one profile: Greens, fiber, healthy fats, vitamins/minerals, and digestive enzymes mean this works well as a meal-replacement shake on busy mornings.
- Mixability: Shakes smooth out nicely in a blender and are acceptable in a shaker bottle; minimal grit compared with many other greens + protein blends.
- Digestive comfort: The digestive enzymes and fiber helped reduce bloating I sometimes experience with concentrated plant isolates.
- Certifications: Organic, Non-GMO, vegan and gluten-free labels add confidence about ingredient sourcing.
Cons
- Price point: At about $2.33 per serving it’s pricier than many mainstream plant proteins. That premium may be justified by organic ingredients and the all-in-one formula, but budget shoppers will notice the difference.
- Bag size: 14 servings per bag is smaller than many competitors’ tubs; frequent users may prefer larger containers to reduce waste and packaging.
- Slight vegetal aftertaste: Because it includes a full serving of greens, there’s a faint earthy note, especially in the Vanilla; not a deal-breaker but noticeable to sensitive palates.
- Limited flavor range: Only Vanilla and Chocolate are offered in this pack, so flavor variety is limited.
🎁 Unlock Coupons & Deals View all available discount codesBottom line: For shoppers who want certified organic, zero-sugar, all-in-one nutrition with good taste, Superfood Protein is a strong option — but it comes at a premium.
Quick comparison
| Ground-Based Superfood Protein | 20 g protein, organic greens, enzymes, zero sugar, certified organic/Non-GMO/vegan; ~$2.33/serving (pack of 6) |
| Orgain Organic Plant-Based Protein (typical competitor) | Similar protein per serving and organic credentials; widely available and often priced lower per serving. Tastes good but some all-in-one greens variants can be sweeter or use different sweeteners. |
| Vega One All-in-One | Also an all-in-one formula with greens and vitamins. Texture can be grittier and flavor more distinctive; pricing varies — sometimes close to Ground-Based depending on package size. |
In short: Ground-Based competes on ingredient transparency and taste. If you want certified-organic greens built into the protein with zero sugar, it’s a more complete package than some basic protein powders, but you’ll pay a premium for that convenience.
Who is this best suited for?
- Busy people who need an easy, nutrient-dense meal-replacement shake in the morning.
- Vegans and plant-forward eaters who want certified organic ingredients and a clean label.
- Those avoiding added sugars, dairy, and soy.
- Athletes or active people who want a moderate 20 g plant-protein dose plus greens and digestive support.
- Shoppers who prioritize taste and convenience over the lowest possible price.
Final verdict & call to action
Ground-Based Nutrition’s Superfood Protein (14 Serving Bag — Pack of 6) is a thoughtfully formulated, well-tasting all-in-one plant-based powder. It hits the marks for ingredient quality (organic, Non-GMO, vegan), functionality (20 g protein + greens + enzymes), and flavor. The trade-offs are cost-per-serving and the smaller bag size per unit.
If you value certified organic ingredients, zero sugar, and a shake you can replace a meal with, this is worth considering. For budget-conscious buyers who only want straight protein, there are cheaper alternatives that will do the job.
Interested? There are discount codes and special offers available when purchasing through my store — check the store listing for current promotions to reduce the effective price.
Product tested: Superfood Protein – 14 Serving Bag (Pack of 6) by Ground-Based Nutrition. Price and specifications accurate at the time of review.
