Food, Drinks & Restaurants · Snacks & Sweets
Bareorganics
Bareorganics sells certified-organic superfoods and functional supplements: raw powders, seeds, dried berries, mushroom blends, probiotic waters, and snack bites. Most SKUs fall in the mid-range tier—$9-$25 for 4-16 oz pouches—while specialty blends and probiotic waters edge toward premium. Products are sold DTC through bareorganics.com, Amazon, iHerb, and in about 4,000 U.S. retail doors including Whole Foods, Sprouts, and Fresh Thyme. The brand’s hook is “real food functionality”: every ingredient is USDA-organic, non-GMO, and processed without carriers, fillers, or temps above 118 °F to keep enzymes intact. Flagship SKUs—Superfood Shake Blend, Supergreens Water, Reishi+Cacao powder—carry transparent supplement panels plus QR codes that link to origin farms and third-party lab results. All packaging is reusable/recyclable glass or plant-based “GreenCell” bioplastic, reinforcing a low-waste promise. Core buyers are 25-45-year-old wellness seekers who prep daily smoothies, follow plant-forward or clean-eating regimens, and read labels for glyphosate and heavy-metal testing. They value convenience without synthetics and are willing to pay 10-20 % more for traceable organics and eco packaging; parents and fitness enthusiasts use the single-serve stick packs for on-the-go nutrition. Bareorganics competes in the crowded organic powder/set category against both legacy vitamin makers and Instagram-centric startups. It differentiates by combining full USDA-organic certification with refrigerated probiotic beverages—rare at this price point—and by offsetting 100 % of its manufacturing energy through certified renewable credits, giving shelf-stable superfoods a measurable sustainability edge.