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BulkSupplements

6 products scored by Formulate's ingredient-level rubric. Brand grade reflects a weighted average across the full lineup.

Scored by the Formulate Research Team · Last reviewed May 2026

F
48/100

How BulkSupplements scored

Integrity50

Accurate labels, no proprietary blends hiding doses, consistent sourcing

Product Quality48

Ingredient form, bioavailability, dose accuracy across the lineup

Transparency88

Published testing, ingredient origins, full disclosure

Verification40

USP, NSF, Informed Sport, or comparable third-party testing coverage

Innovation10

New formulations, new forms, research-driven development

Component scores are derived from the product lineup, not from marketing materials. See the methodology page for how each component is computed.

What BulkSupplements makes

  • 2 Amino Acids
  • 2 Adaptogens
  • 1 Energy
  • 1 Heart Health

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BulkSupplements: frequently asked questions

How does Formulate grade BulkSupplements?

Formulate grades BulkSupplements by aggregating the ingredient-level scores of all 6 BulkSupplements products it has analyzed — weighing dose accuracy, ingredient form, transparency, and third-party testing. BulkSupplements's overall brand grade is F (48/100). It is not a paid or sponsored ranking.

Is BulkSupplements third-party tested?

BulkSupplements scores 40/100 on third-party verification — meaning third-party testing coverage is limited across its lineup. Check individual product pages for which specific products are certified.

What is BulkSupplements's best supplement?

L-Theanine Powder is BulkSupplements's highest-scoring product on Formulate at 94/100 (grade A).

What does BulkSupplements make?

Formulate has scored 6 BulkSupplements products, including 2 Amino Acids, 2 Adaptogens, 1 Energy, 1 Heart Health.

About the grading

Every BulkSupplements product above is scored on dose accuracy, ingredient form, certifications, transparency, and third-party testing. The brand grade aggregates those product scores — it isn't a marketing claim or a pay-for-play ranking. See the methodology page for the full rubric.