Goli Nutrition
No third-party certification confirmed · Mid-range
Direct-to-consumer gummy brand known for apple cider vinegar and ashwagandha products. No USP verification, no NSF/ANSI 173 certification and no NSF Certified for Sport listing — searches of both certifiers' databases by brand and by company return no matches. Goli's own FAQ claims only a 'cGMP certified facility', and its product pages carry unsourced bullets such as 'Third Party Tested Twice' without naming a certifying body or publishing certificates; those are quality claims, not certifications. In 2022 the BBB National Programs' National Advertising Division recommended it discontinue or modify advertising implying its gummies deliver the benefits of liquid apple cider vinegar.
Quality programmes this brand reports
As published by the brand. Where the certifier keeps a public registry — NSF, USP, Informed Sport — look up the specific product there: a company-wide claim is not a batch certificate.
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Goli Nutritiontesting & certifications — FAQ
Is Goli Nutrition third-party tested?
Goli Nutrition reports the following quality programmes: No third-party certification program confirmed. Third-party testing checks a product's identity, potency, and purity against its label. We reproduce what the brand publishes; where the certifier keeps a public registry (NSF, USP, Informed Sport), look the specific product up there before relying on it — a company-wide claim is not a batch certificate.
How we assess supplement brands
Supplements aren't FDA recall-rated like prescription drugs, so we don't assign a recall-safety score here. Instead we report what a brand is independently verified for — NSF, NSF Certified for Sport, USP Verified, Informed Sport, cGMP, and batch testing — the signals that actually separate supplement quality. This is general reference, not medical advice; always consult a professional.