I have several DIY "influencers" that pop up on IG; and they all use this product. One is 37 weeks pregnant and continuing to use + shill it; and another shows her little toddler constantly "stealing" her AG1 for himself. But the affiliate links bring them $$ which pays for "school" (daycare) so they can pretend to be home designers, eat Home Chef meals (another shill product), buy cheap Amazon junk (more affiliate links and shilling), get their nails done, and play with gifted tools from big box sponsors. 🙄 It's just a sad state of existence, imo. What a trap they've become ensnared in.
Calories: 50
Carbohydrates: 6 g
Fiber: 2 g
Sugar: <1 g
Protein: 2 g
Vitamin A: 62% of the Daily Value (DV)
Vitamin C: 467% DV
Vitamin E: 553% DV
Thiamine (vitamin B1): 250% DV
Riboflavin (vitamin B2): 154% DV
Niacin (vitamin B3): 125% DV
Vitamin B6: 176% DV
Folate: 170% DV
Vitamin B12: 917% DV
Biotin: 1,100% DV
Pantothenic acid: 80% DV
Calcium: 9% DV
Phosphorus: 10% DV
Magnesium: 6% DV
Zinc: 136% DV
Selenium: 36% DV
Copper: 22% DV
Manganese: 17% DV
Chromium: 71% DV
Sodium: 2% DV
Potassium: 6% DV
All those vitamins but Vitamin D is 0%, and Magnesium and Potassium are both only 6%.
Leafy greens are one of the best sources of magnesium, so this drink is already suspect.
It does contain bromelain thanks to the pineapple, but you could eat fresh pineapple daily for cheaper than this stuff.
Here's the new thing all these so called "influencers" are currently promoting = AG1 drinks
Anyone else noticed that?
Interesting, never heard of this before.
https://archive.ph/VV2v7
So they're trying to jump on the health train, but with an overpriced and dubious product... sounds about globohomo-right.
I have several DIY "influencers" that pop up on IG; and they all use this product. One is 37 weeks pregnant and continuing to use + shill it; and another shows her little toddler constantly "stealing" her AG1 for himself. But the affiliate links bring them $$ which pays for "school" (daycare) so they can pretend to be home designers, eat Home Chef meals (another shill product), buy cheap Amazon junk (more affiliate links and shilling), get their nails done, and play with gifted tools from big box sponsors. 🙄 It's just a sad state of existence, imo. What a trap they've become ensnared in.
What is in AG1?
One serving (1 scoop, or 12 g) of AG1 provides:
All those vitamins but Vitamin D is 0%, and Magnesium and Potassium are both only 6%.
Leafy greens are one of the best sources of magnesium, so this drink is already suspect.
It does contain bromelain thanks to the pineapple, but you could eat fresh pineapple daily for cheaper than this stuff.