
100% Natural
Sugar Free
Easy to take
100% Natural
Sugar Free
Easy to take
100% Natural
Sugar Free
Easy to take
100% Natural
Sugar Free
Easy to take
100% Natural
Sugar Free
Easy to take
100% Natural
Sugar Free
Easy to take
100% Natural
Sugar Free
Easy to take
100% Natural
Sugar Free
Easy to take
100% Natural
Sugar Free
Easy to take
100% Natural
Sugar Free
Easy to take
100% Natural
Sugar Free
Easy to take
100% Natural
Sugar Free
Easy to take
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Questions anyone?
What is matcha, and is it good for me?
What is matcha, and is it good for me?
Matcha is finely ground green tea leaves. Originally from Japan, matcha is naturally rich in antioxidants, and naturally contains caffeine + L-theanine – a combination that many people find supports calm, clear focus and steady energy.
Matcha is a great daily habit as an alternative to coffee, or as an antioxidant booster. If you’re sensitive to caffeine (or pregnant/breastfeeding), it’s worth keeping an eye on your total caffeine intake.
Why is Gen Z obsessed with matcha?
Why is Gen Z obsessed with matcha?
A lot of young people are looking for energy that feels smoother than coffee. Matcha fits that: it’s easy to make, easy to customise, and so it's become a popular daily ritual.
Social media has definitely helped, but the real reason it’s stuck is that many people genuinely prefer how matcha makes them feel: more focused, less jittery.
Is matcha actually healthier than coffee?
Is matcha actually healthier than coffee?
Both drinks can be part of a healthy routine, but they feel different. Matcha often gives a more balanced lift because the L-theanine can take the edge off caffeine and support a calmer feeling of focus.
Coffee can hit harder and faster, which some people love, but others find leads to anxiety, jitters or a crash.
Does matcha burn belly fat?
Does matcha burn belly fat?
Matcha isn’t a magic “belly fat burner,” but it can support healthy weight goals as it contains natural compounds like catechins and caffeine which may support metabolism and energy, and can make it easier to stay active and consistent.
Is matcha good for your gut?
Is matcha good for your gut?
For many people, yes.
Matcha is a source of plant compounds (polyphenols) that can support overall gut health, and it’s often gentler than coffee for people who get reflux or have a sensitive stomach.
Will these gummies stop me from falling asleep?
Will these gummies stop me from falling asleep?
Unlikely, for most people. Each 2 gummy serve only contains 5mg caffeine, compared to a cup of coffee with 80mg.
That said, if you’re caffeine-sensitive, we recommend having them no later than 3 hours before bedtime.
Do these gummies contain caffeine?
Do these gummies contain caffeine?
Yes, but a very small amount. Our gummies contain roughly 5mg of matcha caffeine per serve.
For context, an average cup of coffee contains 80mg.
How does matcha help improve focus?
How does matcha help improve focus?
Matcha contains caffeine + L-theanine, which is a well-known pairing for focus. Caffeine helps you feel more alert, while L-theanine supports a calmer state so you can feel switched on without feeling scattered. Many people describe it as “clear focus” rather than a sharp spike.
Do you get jitters or anxiety from matcha?
Do you get jitters or anxiety from matcha?
Matcha is less likely to cause jitters than coffee due to the caffeine compound structure in green tea vs. coffee beans. However, it does still contain caffeine, so caffeine-sensitive people may still experience a "wired" feeling.



