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By Top Shelf Mushrooms Editorial Team
Quick Answer: This comparison evaluates four multi-mushroom gummy products — Auri, Fungies, Nütrops, and Pilly Labs — against six consistent criteria. Nütrops and Pilly Labs lead on sourcing and dose transparency in this format. Fungies Multi competes on accessibility and price. Auri stands out for species breadth and direct-to-consumer accessibility. None is universally superior — the right product depends on your specific wellness goal and how you weigh per-species dosing against species diversity.
How We Evaluated These Multi-Mushroom Gummy Products
This comparison evaluates four products in the multi-mushroom gummy space against six consistent criteria. Products were selected based on market presence, SERP visibility, and relevance to readers seeking gummy-format multi-mushroom supplements containing six or more species. Each product was evaluated against the same six dimensions:
1. Sourcing: Fruiting body vs. mycelium vs. unspecified. Fruiting body extracts contain higher beta-glucan concentrations than mycelium-on-grain products.
2. Extract ratio and dose transparency: Whether per-species dosing is disclosed and whether extract ratio (e.g., 10:1) is specified.
3. Species selection and research alignment: Whether the species included have relevant research support for the stated wellness claims.
4. Third-party testing and manufacturing standards: Published certifications (GMP, NSF, heavy metals testing).
5. Pricing and value: Cost per day at standard serving size, subscription vs. one-time pricing.
6. Refund and subscription terms: Guarantee terms, conditions, and cancellation process.
No independent product testing was conducted; all information is sourced from each brand’s published materials, supplement facts panels where available, and verified pricing as of May 2026. This comparison currently operates under a traffic-first editorial model with no affiliate links active. Top Shelf Mushrooms has a disclosed commercial relationship with Pilly Labs; that relationship does not alter the evaluation criteria or conclusions. Products are listed alphabetically.
The Comparison Framework — Decision Points That Matter
Multi-mushroom gummies differ along one fundamental axis before any individual product comparison: species count versus per-species dose. A product with ten species at 1,000mg total delivers ~100mg per species. A product with six species at 1,000mg total delivers ~167mg per species. At a 10:1 extract ratio, the practical difference is ~1,000mg vs. ~1,670mg dry mushroom equivalent per species. This trade-off — breadth versus depth — is the primary decision point for any buyer in this category. Neither is objectively better. Understanding it helps you match the product to the goal.
For the full biological framework behind these species, see our guide to how multi-mushroom supplements work and our ingredients research overview.
Auri Mushrooms Multi-Mushroom Gummies
Species: Lion’s mane, reishi, chaga, cordyceps, turkey tail, maitake, shiitake — 7 species.
Sourcing: Auri states fruiting body sourcing.
Extract disclosure: Auri markets its products with species identification but per-species dosing and extract ratio are not as explicitly disclosed as Nütrops or Pilly Labs on the product detail page.
Manufacturing: GMP-certified, third-party tested.
Format: Gummies, lemon flavor.
Pricing: Approximately $44.99 per 60-count supply (one-time); subscription options available.
Refund: 30-day satisfaction guarantee on first orders per published policy.
Accessibility: Available direct-to-consumer and through major retailers including Amazon.
Auri occupies a mid-market position — seven species with confirmed fruiting body claims, GMP certified, widely accessible. The dose transparency story is less explicit than competitors who specify per-species amounts directly on product pages. For buyers who prioritize retail accessibility and brand recognition alongside solid baseline sourcing standards, Auri is a legitimate option.
Fungies Multi Mushroom Gummies
Species: Lion’s mane, reishi, cordyceps, chaga, turkey tail, maitake, shiitake — 7 species.
Sourcing: Fungies uses fruiting body extracts confirmed via supplement facts panel.
Extract disclosure: Fungies’ multi-mushroom product lists species without a disclosed extract ratio on standard retail listings — the equivalent dry mushroom content calculation is not as explicitly presented as 10:1-labeled products.
Manufacturing: cGMP facility; third-party tested for contaminants and label accuracy per brand claims.
Format: Pectin-based gummies, mixed berry flavor; vegan.
Pricing: Approximately $19.95 one-time (60 count) at standard retail — one of the lower price points in this comparison.
Refund: First-order satisfaction guarantee, conditions apply.
Accessibility: CVS, iHerb, Walmart, Amazon — broad retail presence.
Fungies competes primarily on price and availability. At ~$19.95 for a multi-mushroom gummy product with confirmed fruiting body sourcing and third-party testing, it is competitive for buyers who prioritize accessibility and cost over dose transparency granularity. Third-party reviews consistently praise flavor quality. Some reviewers note uncertainty about the effective dose relative to single-species product equivalents — a fair observation that reflects the general multi-species dosing trade-off discussed above.
Nütrops Functional Mushroom Gummies
Species: Lion’s mane, cordyceps, reishi, maitake, chaga, coriolus (turkey tail) — 6 species.
Sourcing: All six species confirmed fruiting body 10:1 extract on supplement facts panel.
Extract disclosure: Per-species dose disclosed on product page (~167mg extract = ~1,670mg dry equivalent per species).
Manufacturing: NSF, GMP, FDA-certified facilities; every lot tested for heavy metals and microbial contaminants. Format: Gummy snack packs (8 gummies per pack), lemon flavor; vegan, gluten-free, available in Low Sugar and Sugar-Free variants.
Pricing: $40.80 autoship (28-pack, ~$1.46/day); $54.40 one-time.
Refund: 30 days, first order only; $5 return shipping deduction; cancellation is customer self-managed via account portal.
Nütrops differentiates on dose transparency and fruiting body certification specificity. The per-species disclosure is explicit and verifiable — a meaningful distinction in a category where most competitors list total blend weights without species breakdown. The gummy snack-pack format is purpose-built for compliance. The subscription cancellation caveat (self-managed, not brand-facilitated) and the $5 return fee are relevant purchasing considerations. For a detailed independent analysis, see our Nütrops Mushroom Gummies Review.
Pilly Labs Mushroom Gummies (10-Species Complex)
Species: Lion’s mane, reishi, cordyceps, chaga, turkey tail, maitake, shiitake, royal sun agaricus, white button mushroom, black fungus — 10 species.
Sourcing: Pilly Labs confirms fruiting body 10:1 extracts on all species per published product information.
Extract disclosure: 10:1 extract concentration specified; per-species individual dosing is not listed separately (total blend across 10 species).
Manufacturing: FDA-registered, GMP-certified partners; full ingredient disclosure confirmed on label per brand.
Format: Raspberry-flavored gummies; vegan.
Pricing: $47.99 per standard supply.
Refund: Satisfaction guarantee per published terms; see brand page for current policy details.
Commercial relationship: Top Shelf Mushrooms has a disclosed commercial relationship with Pilly Labs.
Pilly Labs leads on species breadth among the four products — ten species including royal sun agaricus, white button mushroom, and black fungus that are absent from competing six- and seven-species blends. The trade-off is mathematically straightforward: ten species at standard blend concentrations means lower per-species dosing than six-species products at the same total weight. For buyers who want the broadest possible multi-system coverage in a single daily product, Pilly Labs is a compelling option. For a comprehensive review of the Pilly Labs formulation, see our Pilly Labs Mushroom Gummies review.
Side-by-Side: The Six Decision Points
Fruiting body sourcing: All four products claim fruiting body sourcing. Nütrops and Pilly Labs are most explicit in their supplement facts panel labeling. Fungies and Auri claim fruiting body but provide less granular label-level documentation in standard retail listings.
Per-species dose transparency: Nütrops leads — per-species disclosure is explicit on their product page (~167mg per species). Pilly Labs specifies the 10:1 ratio but lists total blend across ten species rather than individual species amounts. Fungies and Auri do not prominently disclose per-species dosing in their multi-mushroom formats.
Species count vs. per-species depth: Pilly Labs (10) > Auri (7) > Fungies (7) > Nütrops (6). At equivalent total blend weights, Nütrops delivers the highest per-species dose of the four.
Third-party testing: All four products claim third-party testing. NSF certification (Nütrops) is an additional quality tier above standard GMP certification.
Price per day: Fungies is the most accessible price point (~$0.33/day at retail). Nütrops autoship (~$1.46/day) and Pilly Labs (~$1.60/day) are in the mid-range. Auri is comparable to Nütrops on subscription pricing.
Refund and subscription terms: Nütrops’ $5 return deduction and self-managed cancellation are the most notable friction points among the four. Pilly Labs and Auri have standard satisfaction guarantee terms. Fungies has straightforward first-order policies.
Which Formula for Which Situation
For broad multi-system daily coverage at the highest species diversity: Pilly Labs’ 10-species complex covers cognitive, immune, energy, stress, gut, and antioxidant pathways with the most species breadth of the four. Best suited for buyers who want maximum species range in one product and are less focused on single-species dose optimization.
For transparent per-species dosing in a fruiting-body certified blend: Nütrops is the strongest on dose disclosure — the per-species amount is publicly stated and verifiable. Best suited for buyers who want to understand exactly what each serving contains and who value NSF certification alongside GMP.
For budget-conscious buyers who want multi-species coverage without a subscription complexity: Fungies Multi Mushroom Gummies at under $20 per supply with broad retail availability offers the lowest barrier to entry in this category. Best for buyers who want to try a multi-mushroom gummy without significant financial commitment before deciding on a subscription product.
For buyers prioritizing retail accessibility and mid-range price: Auri is widely available across major retail channels and offers seven-species coverage with confirmed fruiting body sourcing at a competitive price point. Best for buyers who prefer retail purchase flexibility over direct-to-consumer subscription models.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I look for when buying multi-mushroom gummies?
Three criteria separate quality multi-mushroom gummies from underdosed or misleading products. First: sourcing — confirm each listed species is from the fruiting body, not mycelium on grain. Mycelium products often contain significant starch filler and lower concentrations of the beta-glucans and other bioactive compounds associated with functional mushroom benefits. Second: per-species dose transparency — a product that lists a total blend weight without disclosing how much of each species it contains may be hiding homeopathic species amounts. Any quality product should disclose per-species dosing. Third: extract ratio — 1,000mg of raw mushroom powder delivers far less bioactive material than 200mg of 10:1 extract. Look for the ratio specified on the supplement facts panel. Manufacturing certifications (GMP, NSF, third-party testing for heavy metals and contaminants) round out the quality framework.
How many mushroom species should a daily multi-mushroom supplement have?
Most well-researched multi-mushroom formulations include between four and ten species. The practical floor for meaningful multi-system coverage is around four to six species: lion’s mane for cognitive support, cordyceps for energy, reishi for stress response, and one or more immune-focused species such as turkey tail or maitake. Beyond six species, additional species often come at the cost of lower per-species dosing unless total blend weight is increased proportionally. Products with ten or more species at the same total blend weight as a six-species product will necessarily have lower per-species amounts — which may still be adequate for broad daily wellness coverage but less suitable for targeted high-dose applications. The number of species matters less than the transparency of per-species dosing.
Is Nütrops or Pilly Labs better for daily multi-mushroom supplementation?
Nütrops and Pilly Labs represent different approaches within the multi-mushroom category. Nütrops delivers six species at approximately 167mg extract each (1,670mg dry equivalent per species) in a gummy format, with fruiting body 10:1 sourcing confirmed and per-species dosing disclosed. Pilly Labs offers ten species in a gummy format with 10:1 concentration confirmed. More species means lower per-species dosing at equivalent total blend weights. The right choice depends on your goal: if you want the broadest multi-system coverage and are less focused on single-species dose optimization, Pilly Labs’ ten-species range offers more diversity. If you want a focused six-species blend with transparent per-species dosing at a mid-range price point, Nütrops is competitive. Neither is objectively better — the choice is goal and preference dependent.
What is the difference between multi-mushroom gummies and single-species mushroom gummies?
Single-species mushroom gummies deliver a high concentration of one specific mushroom — typically lion’s mane, cordyceps, or reishi — at a dose that more closely matches the ranges used in published clinical research for that species’ target application. Multi-mushroom gummies distribute their total blend across multiple species, providing broader system coverage at lower per-species doses. Single-species products are better for targeted applications: if you specifically want maximum cordyceps for athletic endurance, or maximum lion’s mane for cognitive support, single-species at 1,000mg to 3,000mg of extract per day outperforms any multi-species blend at equivalent price points. Multi-mushroom products are better suited to general daily wellness maintenance, especially for people who want consistent broad coverage without managing multiple separate supplements.
For further research: Nütrops Mushroom Gummies Review — How Multi-Mushroom Supplements Work — Mushroom Supplement Ingredients Research — Functional Mushroom Safety Guide
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Supplement ingredients are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary. This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Product information is based on published brand materials and supplement facts panels as of May 2026. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any supplement. Top Shelf Mushrooms has a commercial relationship with Pilly Labs — see our Affiliate Disclosure for details.
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