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Best 10-Species Mushroom Gummies 2026: Compared

posted on May 28, 2026

Editorial Notice: Top Shelf Mushrooms is an independent editorial publication. Nothing on this site constitutes medical advice. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Individual results vary. Commercial Disclosure: Top Shelf Mushrooms has a commercial relationship with Pilly Labs. Pilly Labs products are reviewed on this site under the same evaluation framework as all other products. If you purchase through Pilly Labs links from this site, Top Shelf Mushrooms may benefit commercially at no additional cost to you. See our Affiliate Disclosure and Research Standards for full details. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any supplement.

By TopShelfMushrooms.com Editorial Team

Quick Answer: This comparison evaluates four 10-species mushroom gummies against the same framework: per-species dose, extract sourcing, label transparency, price, format, and purchasing terms. Products are ordered alphabetically. Ankhway leads on per-species dose (250mg each); Auri Nutrition leads on third-party lab documentation; Grevol leads on price ($29.99) and offers a unique individually-wrapped format; Pilly Labs is this site’s commercial partner and is reviewed with that disclosure made plainly. The right choice depends on which of those variables matters most to you.

How We Evaluated These 10-Species Mushroom Gummies

This comparison was built around the variables that actually distinguish functional mushroom gummies in practice. Product selection was based on market presence, SERP visibility, and structural relevance to the 10-species gummy category as of May 2026. Four products were selected: Ankhway Mushroom Gummies, Auri Nutrition Mushroom Gummies, Grevol Mushroom Gummies, and Pilly Labs Mushroom Gummies.

Each product was evaluated against six dimensions: per-species extract dose (verified against Supplement Facts panel or brand documentation); sourcing (fruiting body vs. mycelium); extract concentration disclosure (ratio or percentage standardization); third-party testing documentation (published COA availability); price per 30-day supply; and purchasing terms (refund/return policy). No independent product testing was conducted for this report; all information is sourced from each brand’s published materials, Supplement Facts panels, and verified pricing as of May 2026.

Products are presented in alphabetical order, not performance order. Top Shelf Mushrooms has a commercial relationship with Pilly Labs; that relationship is disclosed in the top disclaimer and in the Pilly Labs section below. It does not alter the evaluation dimensions applied to any product in this comparison.

The Comparison Framework — Six Decision Points That Matter

Before the product sections, here are the six dimensions and why each one matters. Per-species dose is the most important variable most buyers ignore: a 10-species blend at 25mg per species (250mg total extract) is a different product than one at 250mg per species (2,500mg total extract), even if both are sold as “10-species mushroom gummies.” The dose math governs whether you’re in neighborhood of research-supported ranges for any single species. Sourcing determines bioactive content — fruiting body extracts contain higher concentrations of beta-glucans and species-specific actives than mycelium-on-grain. Extract concentration disclosure tells you whether the brand is being transparent about its processing. Third-party COA documentation is the quality verification layer. Price determines accessibility and daily cost. Purchasing terms determine what recourse you have if you’re unsatisfied.

Ankhway Mushroom Gummies

Ankhway is a UK-origin brand that has expanded into the US market. Its mushroom gummy formula uses 10 fruiting body extracts at 250mg per species per serving — the highest per-species dose in this comparison. That 250mg per species is still below single-species clinical research ranges for lion’s mane cognitive applications (500–3,000mg), but it provides roughly 10x the per-species extract compared to 25mg-per-species products. The total extract per serving is 2,500mg across all 10 species.

The species selection is broad: Lion’s Mane, Cordyceps, Chaga, Maitake, Shiitake, Reishi, Tremella, Royal Sun, Black Fungus, White Button. Tremella is notable as an addition not found in all 10-species formulas — it’s traditionally valued for skin and hydration support. Pricing is in the $25–$35 range depending on marketplace and purchase structure. COA documentation was not confirmed as publicly available. Format is a standard jar.

Ankhway’s strongest position: buyers who want the highest per-species dose in this price range and are willing to do their own COA verification request.

Auri Nutrition Mushroom Gummies

Auri Nutrition is a premium-positioned brand with a strong retail presence and significant third-party review activity. Its flagship mushroom gummies carry lab-verified documentation including beta-glucan standardization data, which is a meaningful differentiator in a category where most products claim third-party testing but don’t publish results publicly. The product is priced at approximately $55 for 30 servings ($1.83/day) — the highest price point in this comparison.

The formula uses fruiting body extracts with disclosed concentration, and the independently verified beta-glucan content gives buyers confidence that the polysaccharide activity is actually present at labeled amounts. This matters because beta-glucan content is the primary mechanism by which mushroom extracts interact with immune receptors. Format is a standard jar with a natural flavor profile.

Auri’s strongest position: buyers for whom COA documentation and beta-glucan verification are the primary purchase criteria, and who are willing to pay a premium for that assurance.

Grevol Mushroom Gummies

Grevol is an Amazon-native brand sold exclusively on that platform at $29.99 for 60 gummies (30 servings). Per-species dose is 25mg of 10:1 fruiting body extract — the lowest in this comparison on a per-species extract basis, but consistent with the price point. Total extract per serving is 250mg across 10 species. The formula uses pectin-based gummies with no added sugar, which is a relevant differentiator for users monitoring sugar intake.

Grevol’s structural differentiator is individual wrapping. Each gummy is packaged separately in a foil wrap, which the brand positions as a freshness and portability advantage. In a category where most products are sold in open jars, this packaging format is genuinely unique and has practical utility for travel, gym bags, and split-dose routines. COA documentation is not publicly available. The applicable return policy is Amazon’s standard supplement return terms; no brand-specific guarantee exists.

Grevol’s strongest position: price-conscious buyers who want a portable, no-sugar, broad-spectrum daily habit at $1.00/day and value the individually-wrapped format for on-the-go use.

Pilly Labs Mushroom Gummies

Disclosure: Top Shelf Mushrooms has a commercial relationship with Pilly Labs. The following evaluation applies the same six-dimension framework as all other products in this comparison.

Pilly Labs is the mushroom supplement brand reviewed extensively on this site, reflecting our existing commercial relationship. The formula uses 10 mushroom species as fruiting body 10:1 extracts in a raspberry-flavored pectin gummy, with the same species selection as Grevol and comparable per-serving extract structure. The product is sold direct-to-consumer at pillylabs.com for $47.99 per 60-gummy bottle (30 servings, $1.60/day).

Key practical differences from Grevol: Pilly Labs sells direct-to-consumer (not through Amazon), which means a brand-specific return process (email within 30 days per published terms) rather than Amazon’s return policy. The raspberry flavor is a taste preference distinction. The product documentation available at pillylabs.com is more extensive than Grevol’s Amazon listing. Format is a standard jar.

Pilly Labs’ strongest position: buyers who prefer direct-to-consumer purchasing with brand-level customer support, a raspberry flavor profile, and who are comfortable with the Pilly Labs price point for this spec level.

Side-by-Side: The Six Decision Points

Per-species dose: Ankhway: 250mg / Auri: varies, verified / Grevol: 25mg / Pilly Labs: comparable to Grevol structure. Sourcing: All four: fruiting body extracts confirmed. Extract concentration: All four: 10:1 or equivalent disclosed. Third-party COA documentation: Auri: lab-verified with public disclosure / Ankhway: claimed, not publicly confirmed / Grevol: claimed, not publicly confirmed / Pilly Labs: GMP-certified, testing claimed. Price per 30-day supply: Grevol $29.99 / Ankhway ~$25–$35 / Pilly Labs $47.99 / Auri ~$55. Return terms: Grevol: Amazon standard / Ankhway: brand policy / Pilly Labs: 30-day email process / Auri: brand policy.

Which Formula for Which Situation

If you want the highest per-species dose in the 10-species gummy format without premium pricing, Ankhway’s 250mg per species at under $35 is worth evaluating. The dose is still below single-species clinical ranges, but it offers 10x the per-species extract of 25mg-per-species products at a comparable price point.

If lab documentation is your primary criterion — you want to see actual beta-glucan percentages from an independent lab, not just “third-party tested” claims — Auri Nutrition provides that transparency at a premium. For users who have been burned by underdosed products and want hard data, the price difference is arguably the cost of certainty.

If portability, no added sugar, and a $1.00/day price point are your priorities, Grevol’s individually-wrapped format offers something no other product in this comparison provides at this price. The 25mg-per-species dose is transparently disclosed, the formula is clean, and the packaging genuinely differentiates the experience for users who take their gummies on the go. See the full Grevol evaluation: Grevol Mushroom Gummies Review 2026.

If you prefer a direct-to-consumer brand with email-based support, a raspberry flavor, and established brand documentation, Pilly Labs fills that scenario. As the commercial partner of this site, Pilly Labs products are reviewed here with full disclosure. View current Pilly Labs Mushroom Gummies offer at pillylabs.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best 10-species mushroom gummy in 2026?

There is no single best 10-species mushroom gummy — the right choice depends on your priorities. Ankhway leads on per-species dose. Auri Nutrition leads on COA documentation. Grevol leads on price and portability with its individually-wrapped format. Pilly Labs is this site’s commercial partner and is reviewed with full disclosure. The Which Formula for Which Situation section above matches each product to the buyer scenario it actually fits.

How do 10-species mushroom gummies compare to single-species products?

The trade-off is breadth vs. dose concentration. A 10-species gummy at 25–50mg per species delivers broad-spectrum exposure at doses below clinical research ranges for any single species. A single-species product at 500–1,800mg per serving delivers dosing closer to what has been studied for that specific species. Use a 10-species gummy if you want daily variety and habit-building; use a single-species product if you have a specific research-supported application in mind. For cognitive support via lion’s mane, see the mushrooms for focus and cognition guide.

What is the difference between Grevol and Pilly Labs mushroom gummies?

Both use 10 mushroom species as fruiting-body 10:1 extracts, with similar species selection. Primary differences: price ($29.99 Grevol vs. $47.99 Pilly Labs), format (individually wrapped vs. jar), flavor (Grevol original vs. Pilly Labs raspberry), purchasing channel (Amazon vs. direct-to-consumer), and return process (Amazon standard vs. Pilly Labs 30-day email process). The underlying formulation structures are comparable; the price and experience differ significantly.

Further reading: Grevol Mushroom Gummies Review 2026 | How Mushroom Gummies Work: 2026 | 10-Species Mushroom Blend Research 2026 | Mushroom Supplement Safety Guide 2026

Disclaimer: Top Shelf Mushrooms is an independent editorial publication. This article does not constitute medical advice. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Functional mushroom supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. Individual results vary. Top Shelf Mushrooms has a commercial relationship with Pilly Labs, disclosed above and in our Affiliate Disclosure. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any supplement. See our Medical Disclaimer for full details.

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