Olly
NSF-certified on many products, not all · Mid-range
Unilever-owned, gummy-forward brand. NSF lists a large roster of Olly finished products certified to NSF/ANSI 173 under OLLY, Public Benefit Corporation, across facilities in California, Florida, Illinois and Indiana. Olly's own help centre puts it accurately: many products are NSF Certified and others are in evaluation — so check the specific product, not the brand. No USP verification and no NSF Certified for Sport listing.
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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Ollytesting & certifications — FAQ
Is Olly third-party tested?
Olly reports the following quality programmes: NSF/ANSI 173 certified (many products, not brand-wide). NSF certification is an independent, third-party program that verifies a product actually matches 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.
Is Olly NSF certified?
Olly states that Many Olly products are NSF certified. NSF independently tests the finished product to confirm it matches its label and is free of unsafe contaminant levels.
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.