The supplement industry is the Wild West—buyer beware, full of misleading labels and outright lies—but OAKA Protein Gummies takes the cake as one of the most blatant false-advertising scams I've ever seen.
They boldly claim 20g of protein per serving, with a serving size of just 2 gummies. The container has 30 servings (60 gummies total). Sounds amazing, right? A quick, tasty way to hit your protein goals without powders or shakes. Wrong.
I weighed the gummies myself: each is about 3 grams, so a 2-gummy serving totals roughly 6 grams. That's the entire weight of the serving—gummies, protein, carbs, fiber, flavorings, everything combined. Yet the label claims 20g protein, plus 12g carbohydrates, 3.5g fiber (or whatever nonsense numbers they slap on), zero sugar, plant-based, etc.
Do the math: It's physically impossible to fit 20 grams of pure protein—let alone additional carbs, fiber, and other ingredients—into a 6-gram product. Even the purest protein isolates are only ~80–90% protein by weight before you add binders, flavors, or turn it into a gummy. This defies basic physics and chemistry.
There is simply no way this contains anywhere near 20g of actual protein per tiny serving. The label is wildly fabricated.
I bought these hoping for a convenient protein boost for hair, skin, nails, energy—whatever the hype promises. Instead, I got a product so obviously mislabeled that I don't even feel safe consuming it. Who knows what's actually in there if they can't get the basics right?
This is beyond disappointing. Save your money—steer clear of OAKA Protein Gummies.