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Laird Superfood Gets USDA Stamp for Its Prebiotic Daily Greens

— May 8, 2026 — Lifestyle
Laird Superfood has transformed its Prebiotic Daily Greens powder into a USDA Certified Organic formula. This means that the company has upgraded the existing product to meet stricter sourcing standards while maintaining its focus on prebiotic fibre, adaptogens, and plant-based ingredients.

The reformulated Prebiotic Daily Greens blend combines fibres from sweet potato, apple, blueberry, and carrot with functional mushrooms including maitake, shiitake, and oyster, along with nutrient-dense fruits and vegetables such as spinach, kale, and blueberries. The powder is free of any green grasses or unnecessary fillers. Each serving of Prebiotic Daily Greens provides an excellent source of calcium, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin K, vitamin B12, manganese, and magnesium.

The organic certification matters to shoppers who are concerned about pesticide residues on conventionally grown leafy greens and berries, which are among the most heavily sprayed crops.

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Trend Themes

  1. Organic Prebiotic Powders — Rising consumer demand for USDA organic certification creates opportunities for powders that pair certified organic sourcing with targeted gut-health ingredients.
  2. Plant-based Functional Blends — Formulations that combine adaptogens, functional mushrooms, and diverse plant fibres point to new product categories that blend culinary nutrition with clinically backed functionality.
  3. Clean-label Fortified Supplements — Minimal-ingredient profiles that omit fillers while delivering broad-spectrum micronutrients highlight potential for simplified, transparently formulated supplements that command premium trust.

Industry Implications

  1. Consumer Packaged Goods — Brands focused on ready-to-mix nutritional powders are positioned to redefine shelf-stable health products by integrating certified-organic ingredient chains and multifunctional formulations.
  2. Dietary Supplements — Manufacturers and formulators in the supplement space are being challenged by demand for products that combine prebiotic fibres with vitamin and mineral fortification in cleaner matrices.
  3. Food Retail — Retailers specializing in natural and organic channels can reshape category merchandising through curated assortments of certified-organic, multifunctional powdered nutrition offerings.
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